Open houses remain one of the most powerful tools in real estate—but only when done right. Today’s buyers are more informed and selective, which means a successful open house requires more than just opening the front door.
Here’s how to make your open house stand out and drive real results.
Create a Memorable First Impression
The experience begins before buyers even walk inside.
Focus on:
- Clean, well-maintained exterior
- Clear signage leading to the home
- A welcoming entryway
Buyers should feel invited the moment they arrive.
Set the Right Atmosphere
An open house should feel like a home—not a showing.
Simple touches can make a big impact:
- Soft background music
- Comfortable temperature
- Natural lighting (open blinds and curtains)
The goal is to create a relaxed, inviting environment where buyers want to linger.
Remove Pressure, Encourage Exploration
Today’s buyers prefer to explore at their own pace.
Agents should:
- Greet visitors warmly
- Provide helpful information
- Avoid hovering or pushing for immediate decisions
This builds trust and allows buyers to connect with the space.
Highlight Key Features Strategically
Not all features are obvious to buyers.
Use subtle cues like:
- Feature cards (e.g., “New Roof 2024”)
- Printed property sheets
- Guided talking points when appropriate
This ensures important upgrades aren’t overlooked.
Capture Interest for Follow-Up
An open house isn’t just about the day of—it’s about what happens after.
Best practices include:
- Sign-in sheets (digital or physical)
- Offering additional information via email
- Following up promptly with attendees
The Bottom Line
A well-executed open house creates connection, builds interest, and can generate serious offers.
Coldwell Banker Hearthside agents know how to turn open houses into opportunities—helping sellers maximize exposure and buyers feel confident in their decisions.