The dream of homeownership is about more than just a stable place to live, exempt from landlords' whims and decisions. For many, homeownership is a piece of the wealth-building picture, essential to

Dated: June 22 2019
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For many, the open house is a make-or-break event for marketing a home. The mix of people stopping by can lead to an offer or a quality referral. With the directional signs pointing your way, the balloons bumping off the sign posts, and the house looking its best, a successful open house creates a network of awareness around your listing.
A lot of cleaning and preparation goes into an open house. Make sure to freshen up the exterior of your home, garage door, and front door with a fresh coat of paint. Look into purchasing new house numbers and mailbox and remember to open up all blinds and curtains inside your home. Letting light in every room will make a bright atmosphere.
After this, it can be easy to forget some crucial elements which might impact the safety of the event or even make the difference between an offer or no interest. Before the doors open, be absolutely sure you’ve secured the following items in a safe, alternate location:
When it comes to open houses, I like to make sure they go off without a hitch for you. If you’re listing soon, get in touch so we can chat about selling your home fast! Contact me at (928) 916-1921.
Trent Beaver
(928) 916-1921
The dream of homeownership is about more than just a stable place to live, exempt from landlords' whims and decisions. For many, homeownership is a piece of the wealth-building picture, essential to
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