Here are 3 reasons
why holding an open house is a no - brainer in today's real estate market.
Not exact matches
A major reason
why is because Camp Kotok is
held under Chatham
House rules, which means that everybody
opens up and bounces radical ideas off their fellow attendees without fear of them ending up on Twitter.
«There's no policy reason for state senators from around the state to be passing bad
housing laws for New York... It just explains
why we're in the situation that we're in with rent law and
why they
open up their piggy bank to
hold on to that majority.»
For anyone growing up in the 1970's or 1980's, the documentary «Pumping Iron»
opened the door to the world of the legend Arnold Schwarzenegger,
why he was fast becoming the
house hold name we all know today,
why he was widely regarded at the time as the best bodybuilder the world had seen....
When: May 22nd
Why: Though it's not the first horror movie to be remade by Sam Raimi's Ghost
House Pictures since
opening up shop a decade ago, «Poltergeist» is actually a great choice to receive the remake treatment, even if the original still
holds up pretty well today.
There were a couple of reasons
why I
held a neighbourhood
open house.
The odds of exponentially increasing one's business therefore is exactly
why Realtors encourage sellers to allow them to
hold open houses.
If this were not true, then
why would Realtors want to
hold open houses at all... when the odds of selling same are low?
Now you know
why appraisers are such a secretive bunch (except for when within the in -
house gatherings of appraisers sharing knowledge and misgivings when said appraisers discuss problems inherent within the business); every time they might
open their mouths publicly vis a vis property values they can be / are
held accountable for whatever they might let slip.
I had not
held an
open house in a long time, but with a listing at an ideal location and a seller who was insistent, I thought,
why not?
At a real estate continuing education class called, «Filling the Pipeline,» (we are still not sure
why real estate agents get credit for this class) where this statistic was discussed, it was asked, «Why even hold an open house if they don't sell houses?&raq
why real estate agents get credit for this class) where this statistic was discussed, it was asked, «
Why even hold an open house if they don't sell houses?&raq
Why even
hold an
open house if they don't sell
houses?»
You know when and where
open houses are taking place — but
why should you
hold one?
That's
why Weichert sales associates don't question
holding open houses.