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As I discussed a few weeks ago, the value of an open house is often unknown (and perhaps questionable) to home owners, and the Realtors representing them. But at the same time, open houses often get people inside of homes who may not have viewed the home otherwise --- and an important step of a successful sale is to have people view the home. So --- I'm testing out a new strategy to get potential buyers in the door at the open house . . . I printed (front and back) 500 of these business card sized mini-flyers advertising the open house. Then, almost all of them were distributed on parked cars in an often packed parking lot near the home that is for sale. As you might imagine, I had a lot of internal conversations and questions about doing this: 1. Is it o.k. to put things on cars in a parking lot? According to the local police officer who I spoke to, yes, so long as a "no soliciting" sign is posted. 2. Will some car owners be annoyed by the mini-flyer on their windshield? I hope not -- I hope they say "wow, that Realtor really works hard to sell the houses he has listed" -- though I imagine some may be peeved. My apologies!!! 3. Will the owner of the parking lot be upset that some might end up in the parking lot instead of the pockets of the car owners? I hope that all of the car owners take their treasured mini-flyer home --- but I do realize that some may end up in the parking lot. As a result, I imagine that I'll either get a call to come pick them up, or a "no soliciting" notice will be installed (or both!?). 4. Will it actually work? Will I be able to generate more traffic to the open house? Will the house sell as a result? This is to-be-determined. The open house started about 19 minutes ago, so I'll have to provide another update later on. If this new strategy for getting people into open houses does work --- you know that I'll be repeating it to work to sell the other properties I have listed for sale --- if not, I'll be back to the drawing board to think of a new, creative way to market homes! Recent Articles:
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Scott Rogers
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