Calgary Real Estate Tip

By
Real Estate Agent with Century 21 Bamber Realty LTD.

Want to help sell your house? Get Lost!

Here is a tip that I think more home owners selling their home should take into account.  I was showing homes the other day in Tuscany when my clients and I entered a property where the seller thought it was OK to stay for the showing, and try to give us his own sales pitch.  Wrong move!  He totally came off on us like a used car salesman.  It completely turned my clients off and they left the house in such a hurry they didn't even put their shoes on.  In over ten years of being in the real estate business this has happens not a lot, but occasionally.  More so it seems when we are in a market where the houses aren't selling themselves.  needless to say my clients never bought that particular house.

Want to know what is the best thing you can do during showings of your home?
Make yourself scarce!

Ever shopped in a store where the employees clearly work on commission and almost seem to lurk in the background, watching your every move, while you shop? I am sure we can all name a few stores in Calgary that match this description.

This scenario doesn't really put you in the buying mood, does it?
It can be uncomfortable exploring a home when you also feel like you're being watched or given a strong sales pitch. Making buyers feel comfortable when looking for a home is absolutely essential. Buying a home is not like buying a car. It's a huge personal decision that is stressful enough without someone trying to sell you a home you just stepped foot it. Buyers tend to have little interest in asking you questions about your property because the answers you provide will certainly be biased in some way. This is why you have hired a Realtor to represent you and your home. Now is the time to step back and let him or her do just that! 

Hope this helps the used car salesman out there. Big Smile

 

Have a great day,

 

Nevin Van Nest . Realtor . Royal LePage Foothills

Comments (5)

Stephanie Moen (Lazcano)
Champions Real Estate Group - Houston, TX
Commercial Property Manager and Leasing Agent

Hey Nevan,

blogs are fun and a great tools for referrals/google ranking. The market in Houston is great we weren't impacted like Florida or California ect... We 've actually been getting a lot of out of town buyers. The link exchange sounds great lets go ahead and do it. 

Thanks and keep in touch,

Stephanie and Leo

Mar 12, 2008 04:06 PM
Megan McGonigal
Integrity Real Estate - Northeast, MD
CRP - Cecil County, MD & Harford County, MD Real Estate

Hi Nevin, This is so true. I have rarely had a listing where the seller insisted on being home, but it is definetly better when they are not there.

Mar 22, 2008 08:45 PM
Sasha Miletic - Windsor Real Estate
RE/MAX Preferred Realty Ltd. - Windsor, ON

Hi Nevin,   Great Blog!!!  I had this happen to me once in the last 5 years (pesty salesman meets and greets you at the door) and much like your experience, we bolted out of there faster than a Hollywood Break-up.  Best, -Sash

Mar 25, 2008 08:09 AM
Patrick (Pat) Dardis
RE/MAX Fort McMurray - Fort McMurray, AB

I always let my seller not to be home for any showing for that reason.

www.mcmurraysbesthomes.com

Jul 01, 2008 04:01 AM
Anonymous
Chad Geran

Great point Nevin!

Buyers want the freedom to speak frankly and be comfortable looking around. Take this away from them and they will leave before they have a chance to fall in love with your house!

Jan 22, 2009 11:48 AM
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