It’s that time of year again –Â Spring is right around the corner, homes are coming on the market and Sunday’s are getting busy again! Â I enjoy reading and sharing Tara’s blog on Trulia. Â So I thought I would share this great article regarding how to make the best of your open house weekends. Â And if you have any real estate questions – I’d be happy to help – The Caton Team is always here a call or click away. Â Enjoy…
4 Ways to Supercharge Your House Hunt â and Get Your Sundays Back
Every buyer-to-be uses open houses differently. For some, they offer a rich looky-look experience at the very, very beginning of their house hunt. This empowers you to learn exactly what sort of place you can get for the money, at various price points and various spots around town. It also allows brand new buyers to figure out how the photos you see online translate into real world, brick and mortar (and stucco and hardwood) properties.
At the other end of the spectrum, serious buyers often use Open Houses as a convenient opportunity to meet up with their agent and cruise through a large number of interesting homes at one time every week without having to go through the rigmarole of setting appointments with every single seller.
Whether youâve just decided that buying a home is something you want to do or you are a seasoned, serious buyer waiting for that moment when âthe oneâ hits the market, supercharge your Open House hours. See more properties that are real contenders and minimize time-wasting with these four tactical tricks:
1. Prep yourself. Sure, you can just hop in the car, drive around and look for signs. If your market is very active, you can even find an interesting house or two that way. Or you can maximize your time, conserve your energy and make sure you see as many real contenders as possible in a couple of hours on the weekend by doing a little bit of digital research to create a power-packed Open House viewing session.
On the newly beautified Trulia app, you can take a look at any point on the map and see a birds-eye-view of the properties for sale, their list prices and which of them have an upcoming Open House. Tap on any propertyâs flag to see the propertyâs photo and a few of the most important details (price, address, bedrooms, and bathrooms), while still seeing the map view. For even more info, tap the image of the home youâre interested in and browse all of its relevant stats, including more pictures. If a home isnât checking enough of your âmust-haveâ boxes, cross it off your Open House list for the weekend and pat yourself on the back for saving some serious time. If it is, add it to your calendar right from the app.
Tired of driving around different neighborhoods trying to determine if theyâre a good fit for your family? Whereâs the nearest grocery store? Whatâs that shady-looking character doing on the street corner? Now you can do it digitally. View the map of your target areas through a number of helpful lenses, like where schools and restaurants are located, or where crime rates are lowest. With these tools at your disposal, youâll spend less time pounding the pavement so you can have more of your weekend back.
2. Align with your agent to create an Open House viewing list. Via the app, share the properties that you think youâd like to visit on the weekend with your agent. Ask them to do the same, sharing any properties they think you should view at Open House time with you. Then, check in via phone or email to firm up the list so they can plan out an efficient map, do some deep dive research into any property-specific questions you have in advance, and to make sure you donât have any surprises in the form of places you really wanted to see that donât make your agentâs list for whatever reason. Do the prep work and get on the same page with your agent in advance. Itâll make your two hours of Open House Hunting as productive as a less well-prepared buyerâs two weeks worth.
One more thing. Making sure your agent knows you are really excited about a particular property at Open House time allows them to touch base with the listing agent and let them know you might have some interest. That way, if they happen to get an offer from another buyer between the time you mention the place to your agent and Open House time, your agent will probably get a call. This prevents you from getting the awful surprise that happens when a great place goes into contract before you can see it.
3. Take notes, and compare them. After every home you see, spend a moment taking down some notes â ideally in writing or on your app â that just help you remember which property features went with which address/price/listing. Once youâve seen 5 or 10 or 25 homes, they begin to blur, and it often comes up that youâll want to look back and reference a particular home you visited in a later conversation with your agent or your partner. Having a few notes on your initial impressions, questions, concerns, loves and dislikes about each property prevents you from being frustrated when you later want to have a conversation about it.
Ideally, after each property you see or, at the latest, at the end of your Open House tour on a given day, youâll also take and compare your notes about the properties you saw that day. I suggest listing out the good (what you liked), the bad (what you disliked), the ugly (any serious deal-killers) and then also the great elements for each property. Think of the great as being akin to clicking the Facebook âLikeâ button for a property, if that Like button were amped up to âLove.â The Great are those features â or combination of features â so strong that the property is something youâd consider writing an offer on.
The goal here is three-fold:
âŞÂ  to give you the ability to compare properties without relying 100% on memory.
âŞÂ  to allow you to give substantive feedback to your agent that will help them help you prioritize new listings as they come on the market and learn what you are looking for at a nuanced level
âŞÂ  to allow you to compare notes at the end of each Open House Hunting session with your agent or your partner (whoever youâre buying the property with), and to be able to compare pros, cons and takeaways substantively, rather than just saying you liked it or disliked it.
4. Use Open Houses as a screening tool. Hereâs the other thing that taking good Open House viewing notes on each property does: it helps you narrow down all the places that looked kind of interesting to a short list for second takes. Good notes, organized by Great, Good, Bad and Ugly can help if you were hypnotized by beautiful staging or turned off unduly by ugly, easily fixable cosmetics. If you love a place, but it still has a lot of bad or ugly line items, or you dislike a place that actually has a lot of âGreatâ things about it, you can ask your agent to arrange for a private, second viewing before making an offer or totally crossing it off the list.
Communication with your Realtor is so important! Â We cannot read your mind and the more we know about what you want – the better we are prepared to find your dream home!
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