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#346075 - 07/31/10 10:47 AM
Working Open Houses Correctly
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Junior Member
Registered: 07/31/10
Posts: 2
Loc: Atlanta, GA
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Ok, so I've been working in Real estate for 4 years part-time but now its time to go full time. I plan on working as many open houses as possible but I don't really know what to do besides greet the visitors, buy a food platter, and have a name registry.
I'm sure there's more to it. Tips are appreciated.
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#346082 - 07/31/10 11:22 AM
Re: Working Open Houses Correctly
[Re: Will2Win99]
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Major Contributor
Registered: 04/12/08
Posts: 4458
Loc: Vermont's North-East Kingdom
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How did you get paid for doing that? Did you share in any resulting Commissions?
There must have been something really good to motivate you to continue for 4 Years?
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Dale C. Hittle of GOLDEN RULE PROPERTIES in Glover, Vermont Where We're Always Striving To Put Together "THE FAIR DEAL"
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#346118 - 07/31/10 07:45 PM
Re: Working Open Houses Correctly
[Re: Vermont]
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Junior Member
Registered: 07/31/10
Posts: 2
Loc: Atlanta, GA
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I have sold 3 REO's and worked with a buyer. My mom needs to retire but has no savings. Its time to buy her a condo (under 20k). My sis has just had a baby and just graduated from college. Im returning to college in the Fall. The pressure's on...
Most of all I hate working for only $11hr when I could be making $100 an hour!
Edited by Will2Win99 (07/31/10 07:47 PM)
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#347561 - 08/12/10 03:53 AM
Re: Working Open Houses Correctly
[Re: Will2Win99]
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Member
Registered: 05/27/10
Posts: 34
Loc: Everett, WA
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Late reply, but I'm posting anyway. :)
I do an open house every Sunday. Most of the agents in my office hate doing them and like to tell me how useless they are. As I'm still pretty new to this, it gives me an opportunity to talk to people about real estate stuff and I need the practice!
I hold opens for the agent in my office who has the most listings. She stages each vacant listing so they always look good and I always have a place to sit (which is important if you're there for 3 hours and have no traffic! Bring a chair if you need to.)
I put out as many a-boards as I can get away with. As I plan to do this for awhile, I really need to get personalized boards but right now I just use my generic office ones. I either leave the door open or I put a sign on it telling them to come on in, no need to knock. I also take the flyers out of the box and hide away any flyers or cards the LA may have in the house. (Remember to put them back out, I always forget to do that!)
I have a sign in sheet with a little check box asking if they want to get my newsletter each month and I ask everyone to sign in but usually let them know I just need a name and if they give me other info I promise not to spam their email or harass them over the phone. I have copies of my newsletter, property flyers that I make with my information and my business cards all out on a table. If it's a hot day, I may have bottles of water but I don't do food or make cookies. I usually print out a list of nearby comps and have a couple of copies to give out but don't put them on the table.
I don't lead people through the house unless we start talking about something specific. Usually I just hang out where I can see the door and try to listen to see if they have questions.
I tend to strike up conversation with 90% of the people who come through. I usually start with something like, "Are you looking specifically in this area or did you just see the sign and decided to stop and say hello?" I'm really casual during my opens. The point to me isn't to sell the home I'm at but to make contact with people who may not have an agent so my approach is friendly and laid back. I have a conversation rather than an interview. If I find out they're looking in the area I might offer them a comp list, "Oh, did you see the house at the end of the block.." kind of stuff. If they aren't working with an agent, I may ask if they'd like to give me an email address and offer to send them some listing, etc. I almost always hand them something on the way out - a flyer, newsletter or card.
The other 10% just walk through and sneak out or are obviously not approachable. I at least try to get a "thanks for stopping by" to them before they leave.
Some days I only have 3 or 4 people through and others I'll have 40. I take my laptop with me because there's usually a neighbor with an unsecured network so I can at least keep myself entertained if it's slow. If it's busy, I use to type up notes about people so I don't lose track.
If I have contact information, I send a thank you card or email the next day. If they asked me follow up or I said I would email information, I usually go back to the office and do it that evening.
I've been doing them weekly for about 4 months now and I've added a good number of people to my database and gotten a few buyers out of it.
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#347590 - 08/12/10 10:18 AM
Re: Working Open Houses Correctly
[Re: Gayla]
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Member
Registered: 09/16/08
Posts: 146
Loc: Denver Metro
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Question, how do you all dress for an open house? I have done many open houses, and am always dressed business, but everyone who comes in have shorts, jeans, etc. Is it appropriate for me to wear shorts, jeans, etc. or should I continue dressing business? I just wonder if I am "over dressed" for the open houses, which are usually on a Saturday, when nobody else is dressed up.
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#347634 - 08/12/10 02:22 PM
Re: Working Open Houses Correctly
[Re: rice8702]
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Member
Registered: 08/08/10
Posts: 21
Loc: San Diego, CA
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I think baking is a nice idea but I worry with all the potential food allergies out there. Even if someone knows that they have a food allergy and takes a cookie anyway, they could come back at you if they have any reactions since you baked the cookies.
I wouldn't even recommend buying cookies. It gets too expensive over time and I literally had 0 to 1 people take them at every open house....you'll just end up with too many leftover cookies.
Just set up your business cards, the MLS print out, a sign in sheet....show them around (know the details of the house for when they ask)and follow up in a couple days.
You'll do great!!
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#347806 - 08/13/10 03:56 PM
Re: Working Open Houses Correctly
[Re: Gayla]
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Veteran Member
Registered: 05/16/10
Posts: 627
Loc: London, Ontario
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I have a sign in sheet with a little check box asking if they want to get my newsletter each month and I ask everyone to sign in but usually let them know I just need a name and if they give me other info I promise not to spam their email or harass them over the phone. I have copies of my newsletter, property flyers that I make with my information and my business cards all out on a table. I've tried to do this before, but it was very rare that anybody would actually sign in, and rarely would a copy of my newsletter get taken. Do you have any specific methods you use to motivate people to sign in?
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