We are living in an unprecedented time. To say it can be difficult to know what steps to take right now when it comes to holding open houses during COVID-19 is an understatement.
It’s no secret, open houses can make all the difference when it comes to closing a sale, so it is understandable that you and your clients are still inclined to want to have them. The question of this era, is it still safe to have them? This question is plaguing agents across the country. So we have gathered some of the best guidelines we’ve encountered for hosting open houses during COVID-19.
The guidelines listed below are based on recommendations from the National Association of Realtors.
To make the decision if you should even hold an open house in the first place there are a few things you need to consider:
Real estate services have been deemed essential so you are still able to host open houses as you see fit, but it is critical that all recommended guidelines are followed. Keep in mind that you are never required to host an open house if you are concerned about being put at risk. Even if your client insists on it, you should not feel pressured to engage in an in-person social event at this time. Your health and safety, as well as the health and safety of your clients, should always be the main priority.
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You will need to prepare for some extra precautions when hosting an open house during COVID-19.
Everyone at the showing will need to be extra careful to ensure no one is exposed to COVID-19. During the showing, these guidelines should be followed closely:
After the showing has ended it is important to immediately sanitize what you can. Even if you just have a private showing with one person it is still necessary to sanitize the home to ensure your client’s safety. Focus on these tasks when sanitizing after a showing:
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If taking the risk of an in-person showing is not appealing to you, you certainly have other options. The available technology to real estate agents right now is outstanding. There are many platforms that allow you to give an exceptional open house online, and they should definitely be considered. Even if you still want to host some private open houses for serious buyers, utilizing virtual open house options is an opportunity to explore a great new marketing technique.
You can use platforms like Facebook, Zoom, or Skype to host a live virtual house. You simply provide buyers with a link to your open house, they join the open house from their home computer, and then you can give them the full tour. Practice your tour a couple of times, and ask a friend or assistant to hold the camera during it. You want to ensure the tour looks professional, and provides all the information the potential buyers are looking for. Also make sure to stay logged on to the meeting for a while after your tour has ended to see if anyone in attendance has any questions for you.
Pre-recorded open houses can be posted and promoted on all of your social media platforms. You can either decide to record a open house tour specifically for marketing purposes, or you can record one of your live open houses, save it, and then promote it on your channels.
Above all else it is essential to prioritize your health and safety during this time, and not just your physical health but your mental health as well. If you need more time to navigate the current uncertain and stressful situation, consider hiring a transaction coordinator to take care of your paperwork so you can spend more time accommodating to your clients. A TC can give you 16 hours back per transaction you use their services on. Does that extra time sound like it could be useful to you right now? Don’t hesitate to invest in the help you need to stay happy and healthy during this time.