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| Written by Hubert Miles |
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4. Clean Outside - Make sure the outside of the home is clean. Make sure the entry way is free of hornets and wasps nets and spider webs. Add a splash of color with some potted flowers. Get the grass mowed the day before the open house and add some new mulch to the plant beds. 5. Print Some Flyers - Print up some flyers with your contact information, all the details about the house and neighborhood such as school districts, parks, etc. Include about 5 to 10 pictures of the home on the flyers. 6. Hot Food - People love hot food. Have some warm fresh cookies, cake or brownies made. They create a warm environment and make the home smell nice. Other good option is to grill some hot dogs or hamburgers outside under a tent in the front yard. 7. Sign in - Don't forget to get the buyers contact information. Pass out sign in cards for follow up phone calls and thank you cards. Provide door prizes to get the contact information. 8. Advertise - Hand out flyers to all the neighbors about the event, put out signs at major intersections, and run ads in the local paper. Hubert Miles |
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