Is your open house the reason you haven't sold?

Is your open house the reason you haven't sold?

Being a first time buyer, it’s an exciting time to go out and start the process of finding your first home. However, after hearing some of the bad experiences that buyers are currently having especially about open houses, I had to make a video to try and get the awareness out there that it does not have to be like this.

Being packed into a two bedroom house with 13 other buyers, having to queue with only five minutes to view and no one to answer any questions about the home, is not an experience any buyer should endure and quite frankly shouldn’t be allowed to happen.

If you’re looking to sell, then please watch this video. Not only will it give you insight into what questions you need to be asking your agent but will also hopefully give you the opportunity to make the process of selling your home a positive one.


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