Do I Need to Hold Open Houses for My Property if It’s On the Market?

-PHILLY SUBURBS-

Do I Need To Hold Open Houses For My Property If It’s On The Market?

So you’ve finally listed your house on the market in Pennsylvania and are wondering do I need to hold an open house if it’s already on the market? Stay tuned in this Q&A to find out.

In this video you’ll learn:

  • The reason why a lot of people opt in to do an open house
  • Why you might want to not skip an open house even if it’s on the market
  • A key question to ask a realtor you might be considering to sell your house

As a seller, do you think you absolutely necessary to hold an open house for your property if it’s on the market?

An open house is a fantastic marketing tool to engage with potential buyers. It gets buyers in the door to look at your house and get a feel for it. It also helps attract buyers who are may just be starting out with their home buying journey and decide they want to move forward with making an offer.

Now, is it absolutely necessary? No, in Pennsylvania, if you don’t want to have an open house, it’s not required. As the seller, that’s totally up to you. Just like having your property on the Multiple Listing Service, opening it up for showings, and even putting a “For Sale” Sign, this is another opportunity to showcase your house to prospective buyers but by no means necessary.

Now, if you are working with a real estate professional, this is a great conversation to have to help create that ideal marketing strategy to get your house sold.

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