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The time you saw only one set of footprints, was the time that I carried you... (with Muddy Boots).

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Sellers go to a lot of trouble getting their houses clean and ready for showtime.  Buyers PLEASE listen to the advice of Alan May - show a little courtesy and take off those dirty shoes!  

Original content by Alan May

That season is upon us (for those of us located in northern climes, where the seasons actually change)... the leaves have changed, the temperatures have dipped, and it's bound to be followed by beautiful crystals that fall from the sky and must be shoveled away in the bazillions.

As real estate agents, we show lots and lots of homes. And as listing agents we wait for calls from our sellers telling us that:

"They didn't take off their shoes in the foyer, and tromped footprints all over my clean floors, or all over my freshly cleaned carpeting.  There were dirty footprints everywhere!"

So... a plea.

LISTING AGENTSBe smart... be proactive.  Save yourself a rug-cleaning charge.

Please make sure that you provide a "landing place" for viewers shoes.  A little shoe tray, or a very absorbent towel, set in the foyer, clearly for the purpose of putting shoes.  You can even "seed" the towel with a pair of your own boots or shoes to show them what they're for.

Have a doormat, on the outside and the inside of the doorway... so people can wipe their boots and shoes.  Have a comfortable place for people to take them off (a chair, perhaps, or bench)... and make sure you put a note up, asking them to "Kindly remove your shoes, the sellers take pride in their home, so that you can, too".

Have "booties" available for those who simply "won't" take their shoes off.  I know that you want them to, but some people just won't.  They don't want to walk through your home in their stocking feet.  Every now and then you run into a buyer who's wearing knee high lace-up gladiator boots.  And they're just not gonna do it.

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BUYER'S AGENTS:  I know we get a lot of push-back from buyers who just don't want to take their shoes off.  Be a mensch, insist.  Forewarn your buyers before your appointments... "Wear shoes you can remove easily... loafers and slip-ons are best".

If they insist on keeping their shoes on... make them wear the booties provided.  If the sellers haven't had the good sense to provide booties... it would be great if you had a few pair in your car.

Set an example.  Remove your shoes as you walk in.  Don't say "oh, the weather isn't that bad... c'mon, we can leave our shoes on".  You might know that your shoes are clean, but you never know what the client stepped-in on their way into the house.

Common sense, people.  It's not rocket science.  Courtesy... it's what's for dinner!

ALAN MAY, Realtor®
Specializing in Evanston Real Estate and North Shore Real Estate

Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate, 2929 Central Street, Evanston, IL 60201
847.425.3779      Cell: 847.924.3313      Email: Almay@aol.com

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Karen Bernetti is a Real Estate Stager, Former Realtor®, Author, Speaker, and Owner of Staging4Smooth Transitions - specializing in assisting seniors with their downsize moves and offering Home2Home Transitions seminars. Karen is also the Social Media Manager and Administrative Coordinator for Prudential CT Realty, in Madison, CT and Co-creator of the Ready2Sellin30Days System - an interactive multi-media program teaching do-it-yourself homeowners EVERYHTING they need to know about preparing a home for sale. Stay up to date on the latest staging and home decor trends by visiting Karen & Ann's Home Sale Success Blog.  

 

Comments (2)

Margaret Rome Baltimore 410-530-2400
HomeRome Realty 410-530-2400 - Pikesville, MD
Sell Your Home With Margaret Rome

Karen,There is another way.  After reading Alan's post, I was inspired to write  Take Your Shoes Off .. Not Always an Easy Request! 

Margaret

 

Oct 18, 2011 03:05 PM
Karen Crowson
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage - Rancho Bernardo, CA
Your Agent for Change
I agree. But I am annoyed on Broker's tour when agents insist on shoes off, but don't have bootie covers. Especially in winter when we may be wearing hard to remove boots. Come on, make it a little easier for visitors.
Oct 18, 2011 03:45 PM