Updated NAR rules, communication with visitors and appropriate hosting times can all impact the leverage provided by a well-planned open house, Andrew Reichek writes.
Source: Inman News
Open house rules for agents: Do’s and don’ts
More from AgentMore posts in Agent »
- What real estate agents can learn from TikTok, Tylenol and Disney
- Former agent convicted of swindling woman out of her home
- The modern tech stack agents and brokerages need now: Streaming
- $1B Florida brokerage and former NFL prospect join Christie’s International Real Estate
- Here’s the essential reading on the Compass-Anywhere deal
More from Andrew ReichekMore posts in Andrew Reichek »
More from Bodebuilders.comMore posts in Bodebuilders.com »
More from event marketingMore posts in event marketing »
- 3 unconventional ways to make open houses work harder for you
- Want low-cost referrals? Copy this team’s VIP Club strategy
- Conferences are goldmines (if you know how to film them)
- 13 tips for turning your summer open house into a marketing event
- Real estate marketing 2.0 seeks to double down on attention economy
More from homebuyersMore posts in homebuyers »
- Is fall the new spring? Market winds may be shifting, NAR says
- How Charlie Kirk’s assassination could impact real estate
- Compass to acquire Anywhere in $1.6B deal, capping rise to top
- How the growing buyer power shift is reshaping the real estate market
- How to wow clients and win every time: Now Streaming
More from homesellingMore posts in homeselling »
More from inmanMore posts in inman »
More from listing marketingMore posts in listing marketing »
- 3 clichés top listing agents don’t buy into during a market downtick
- Has this Austin MLS ‘solved’ the private listings conundrum?
- 13 tips for turning your summer open house into a marketing event
- Whether it’s a penthouse or a purse, visibility matters: Exclusive
- 7 secrets that sell: Summer staging on a smart budget
More from listings marketingMore posts in listings marketing »
More from MarketingMore posts in Marketing »
- What real estate agents can learn from TikTok, Tylenol and Disney
- I’ve studied real estate marketing for 31 years. Here are 7 essentials for effective marketing campaigns
- No filter: Your personal opinions on social media can get you fired
- In an uncertain market, Inman Connect New York offers solutions
- Turn 1 short video into 3 posts: How to scale your content with AI
More from marketing a listingMore posts in marketing a listing »
- 3 clichés top listing agents don’t buy into during a market downtick
- 7 signs your business is thriving (even when the market isn’t)
- Has this Austin MLS ‘solved’ the private listings conundrum?
- 13 tips for turning your summer open house into a marketing event
- Whether it’s a penthouse or a purse, visibility matters: Exclusive
More from new agentMore posts in new agent »
- Here’s the essential reading on the Compass-Anywhere deal
- I’ve studied real estate marketing for 31 years. Here are 7 essentials for effective marketing campaigns
- Enduring elegance: Leadership lessons from Giorgio Armani
- In an uncertain market, Inman Connect New York offers solutions
- How Charlie Kirk’s assassination could impact real estate
More from open houseMore posts in open house »
More from open housesMore posts in open houses »
- Lesson Learned: This isn’t influencing. It’s business
- Top 7 safety risks for real estate agents — and how to avoid them
- We asked 5 new agents, ‘How’s business?’ Their answers might surprise you
- Why agents who ignore branding won’t survive the next 5 years
- Surviving Year 1: Honest lessons from agents who made it
More from real estateMore posts in real estate »
- Enduring elegance: Leadership lessons from Giorgio Armani
- 55 power users spill their AI secrets to a slicker real estate workflow
- Surviving Year 1: Honest lessons from agents who made it
- How this agent went viral by falling in love with the home in his TikTok video tour
- 7 red flags that your real estate business is headed for a wipeout
More from real estate marketingMore posts in real estate marketing »
- What real estate agents can learn from TikTok, Tylenol and Disney
- I’ve studied real estate marketing for 31 years. Here are 7 essentials for effective marketing campaigns
- No filter: Your personal opinions on social media can get you fired
- Compass just recruited a pair of high-profile Hilton family scions
- In an uncertain market, Inman Connect New York offers solutions
More from san diegoMore posts in san diego »
- Does the Compass-Anywhere deal set the stage for a private listings culture clash?
- Why Flyhomes is quitting the real estate brokerage business
- The No. 1 secret to not using ‘salesy’ scripts: Now Streaming
- AI isn’t here to replace agents. It’s here to make you faster, better
- Take the Inman Intel Index survey for September 2025
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
- What real estate agents can learn from TikTok, Tylenol and Disney
- Democrats seek transparency into Fannie, Freddie ‘reprivatization’
- Former agent convicted of swindling woman out of her home
- Is fall the new spring? Market winds may be shifting, NAR says
- I’ve studied real estate marketing for 31 years. Here are 7 essentials for effective marketing campaigns
More from serviceMore posts in service »
- What real estate agents can learn from TikTok, Tylenol and Disney
- Here’s the essential reading on the Compass-Anywhere deal
- I’ve studied real estate marketing for 31 years. Here are 7 essentials for effective marketing campaigns
- How the escrow process offers a chance to show your value: Step 7
- Enduring elegance: Leadership lessons from Giorgio Armani
Be First to Comment