- Is your home safe for visitors?
Remember that showing your home is going to interfere with
your day to day life. You will need to prepare for some inconvenience and
intrusion into your privacy. Consider the safety of your visitors.
There may be seniors as well as small children walking around your home.
Is there a statue or tall lamp that could easily fall if
touched? Are there wires at ground level that could trip someone?
Are there rugs that tend to slide? Are stair railings safe for small
children? Could a visitor be bitten by a bird or other animal? Are
the stairs free of small toys? Are traffic patterns open between rooms?
Also consider your own security and privacy. Put away
valuable possessions. Do not leave money, guns, jewelry, x rated
magazines or any personal items in public view. Do not leave breakable
objects where they could be accidentally bumped. Move your medicines to a
secure location. Do not leave bleach or poisons in reach of children.
Do not leave candles burning when you leave the house.
- Should you stick around?
Generally, it is not a good idea to be present for the
showing. Remember that this is not a social visit. Most buyers will
feel that they are intruding on your privacy if you are in the house.
They may shorten the time spent in your home. Or, they may not be able to
discuss your home as freely as they might have. If it is difficult to
leave, you may sit outside or take a short walk.
Sometimes sellers try to offer certain information, and
they inadvertently turn the buyer off. It is best not to make assumptions
about what the buyer wants. Keep in mind that buyers are there to make a
big decision. They need some time to experience your home on several levels.
If it passes the first test, there will be time to communicate how many
water heaters you have and other facts about the house. I recall one
showing in which the sellers actually grilled the buyer on his reaction to
every room, and then argued about it. It was a relief to leave.
Showing your home is a very
important step in getting it sold. Potential buyers should be treated
with utmost care and respect. You only have a short time to gain their
trust and interest in your home. Every showing is important. It is
said that you only need one buyer, but you don't know which one.
Terez B. Harris
Keller Williams Realty New Orleans
504 975 1033
TerezHarris@KW.com
TerezSellsNolaHomes.com
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