Inviting people into your home can be a great way to socialise but, for many of us, entertaining can be a slightly stressful prospect. What will people eat? Do I need to tidy up? Are they scared of the dog?
But when you’re selling your property, organising a great viewing for prospective buyers is an entirely different ball game, and even the most consummate hosts often need a few pointers. This blogpost will give you our top tips to get the best result and help turn viewings into offers.
But before we start…
Think about where your viewings (or previous viewings) end. After you’ve shown potential buyers around the house, do you take them into the garden?
The problem with this is that it’s very easy for buyers to escape to their car, to say goodbye and to leave quickly. But that’s not what you want, is it? Wouldn’t it be better if they had another look around the house and had a chance to talk in private?
Take the time to plan your viewings in advance.
When you do, consider the following advice which helps vendors maximise the chance of receiving an offer. And remember: if you take control of the viewing and make it last at least 20 minutes, you will significantly increase the chance of viewers falling in love with your home, just like you did not so long ago: