Should your agent hold open houses in order to sell your home? I’ll explore a few reasons why that may not be the best use of your agent’s time.
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If you are trying to sell your home, should your agent be doing open houses? The question isn’t whether or not open houses work—it’s whether or not they are a good use of your agent’s time.
According to the National Association of Realtors, less than 1% of homes sell via open house.
So, why do agents still bother with them? There are two reasons why your agent might have an open house:
- They want to show you that they are doing something that looks like work.
- The agent wants to get future business from the open house rather than sell your home.
If your home is in a lower price range, you should also know that buyers who look at open houses often end up buying a home close to 30% less than the price of that home.
Is it efficient for your agent to do open houses? Let’s say you hire someone to frame a house. Are you going to pay one carpenter more because they will use a hammer instead of a nail gun? Of course not.
Less than 1% of homes sell via open house.
Everything works sometimes, so every now and then an open house will sell a home. That said, your agent really shouldn’t be wasting your time on open houses. They are not going to find a quality buyer who can afford your house that way.
If you have any other questions about open houses or about selling your home, give me a call or send me an email. I would be happy to help you!