When you’re in the process of trying to get a listing sold, what’s better than a whole day dedicated to people passing by and approaching your home?
Think about it, your house is sitting on the market, and may think “If people just came to see it, they would know how great it is!” Halloween is the perfect chance for that to happen!
Selling a house is a serious process, but that does not mean that you cannot have some fun along the way. Decorating your home for Halloween can be a great way to make your home stand out while also improving your curb appeal. Well-thought-out décor is a productive marketing strategy and can potentially help your home sell faster.
Trick-or-treaters make for a great opportunity to promote your home. Halloween is one of the only times when people walk door-to-door; use this as a way to market your home and all that it has to offer. To promote your home during trick-or-treating, try printing out small cards with a message saying that your home is for sale and attach it to the candy you hand out.
Make sure to include all relevant information including your address and your agent’s content information. You can also post fliers near your front door so that parents can take one when they bring their kids to the door to get the candy.
Halloween can be the best time to sell your home if you take the time to decorate properly and market correctly. Keep it professional and stay away from decorations that may scare people away. If you are unsure about how to decorate tastefully, talk to your real estate professional for tips and advice.
BOTTOM LINE: So if you’re attempting to get your house sold and off the market, don’t take an opportunity like Halloween for granted! Especially if you live in Kaua’i, where houses can be more spread out and secluded, this is the best time to get a lot of people at your property.
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