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Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Open House Etiquette: What you should (and should not!) do

Open House Etiquette: What you should (and should not!) do



House hunting is an exciting experience. Open house-ing has become a hobby for avid real
estate watchers and nosey neighbours. To the serious buyers out there, an open house
represents a potential investment and a place to plant roots. But before you let your emotions
get the best of you, keep these open house rules in mind. Remember that until closing, you’re
a guest in someone else’s home.  Treat it with the same respect you’d expect your own home.

Tips for Open House Season

open house etiquetteOpen house doesn’t mean all-access.

If you come across rooms with closed doors, always check with 
the listing agent before entering. You’re there to tour the home 
and yes, that includes the closets, cabinets and cupboards. Before 
                                             you open, ask.

open house etiquetteWait your turn.

Warm weather, “hot” neighbourhoods and Open House signs are 
a recipe for market activity. If someone’s in a room, allow them the 
chance to tour and exit before you pile in. Get in, take a look around, 
                                             and get out.

open house etiquettePhoto opp!

Always ask permission before shooting photos or video at an open 
house. This is still someone else’s home, so respect their privacy. 
If you’ve been given the green light to take photos, snap away. But 
                                             remember, these are for personal reference only.

open house etiquetteStay off the furniture.

You’re there to tour the home, not take five on the couch. Some 
homes have been staged with rented or even “fake” furniture, for 
appearance’s sake. ”Unless you’ve been expressly invited to sit, 
                                             don’t."

open house etiquetteTake your critiques outside.

There will likely be things you like and dislike about the house. That 
goes without saying. What should also go without saying, is criticism. 
Remember, this is still someone’s home and you don’t want to risk 
                                             offending anyone – especially if you’re interested in making an offer. 
                                             You never know who’s listening.

open house etiquetteBe polite.

“Please,” “thank you,” “hello,” and “good-bye” goes a long way. At the

end of it all, follow the Golden Rule – treat others (and their homes!)

the way you’d want to be treated.












Gelderman.ca Real Estate Team
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