Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Why open houses are ineffective to sell homes with todays technology

Open houses. Do they work? Not really. Then why do you see them every weekend? Simple. Two reasons. 1. The Seller wants to see it done 2. The agent is trolling for buyers. Prospective home buyers walk through open houses and agents try to pluck them for their own clients. 

I took this from another blog:

One broker interviewed stated that most sellers want open houses, because they believe that people often buy homes during an open house. This brings me to my problem with open houses. They simply do nothing to sell the subject property in 99% of cases. Every year the NAR survey of home buyers and sellers shows that to be a fact. If they don't sell houses, why do so many sellers think that the do? It's simply because we as a group don't educate them because there's something in it for us to keep them in the dark.
(http://realestate.about.com/od/servingsellers/a/Open-Houses-One-Sided-Benefits-For-Agents.htm)

For the most part I do not hold open houses for my listings unless the sellers press the issue. Most of my sales come from my contacts, my internet marketing and from the multiple listing service.

 Most sellers think holding open houses increases the market exposure of their house. The reality is at least 95 percent of buyers are using a broker. So they can get in every home any day of the week at a time that’s convenient for them. With an open house sellers are hoping that the general public will just happen walk off the street and want to purchase the house. I think the general public is way to educated for this to happen with all the access via the internet to the listings now being offered before they even leave their home. Buyers will look at pictures and videos to have a good idea whether or not to see a home and they will call to see it on their own time.


Another reason why I do not like open houses is the security threat. When you are opening your door for random strangers to walk through your home, bad people see this as an opening. Not something I would want to do in my home. I would be worried about letting complete strangers roam freely through my house, with access to electronics, jewelry, prescription drugs and personal information. I would only want qualified buyers accompanied by a licenced realtor to enter my home. Also, do you really want nosey Sally down the road to finally have access to your home so she has something to gossip about?

You must be thinking, there must be some good coming out of open houses? Here is when (and it has not happen in a long time in our area):
Open houses are most effective in markets with low housing inventory and high buyer demand. In a sellers' marketplace, the open house can play a pivotal role in what’s called a 'delayed offer review. That's when a home is put on the market, with information provided up front that offers will be reviewed on a specific day. Planning an open house in that situation can be effective for creating a competitive environment. Best example I can think of is Toronto.
In summary, the good old open house, that was created before the internet was born, is dying. Or it might even be dead. Open Houses have been replaced by 30 high pixel pictures, video tours, websites, smartphones, in general, technology. You don't even have to blow a Sunday to know what the house looks like. So be careful the next time your agent is pushing for an open house. 














Friday, May 23, 2014

1256 YOUNG`S COVE RD Ennismore Ontario





RESIDENTIAL - Beautiful rural Ennismore setting for this stately elevated bungalow with attached 1.5 garage. Immaculate, well decorated home offers 3+2 bedrooms, 2.5 updated baths (one is 4pcs ensuite), propane fireplace in lower family room, large eat-in kitchen/dining area with patio doors overlooking pool and neighbouring farm. Workshop in basement with access to garage. This is the home for you and your family! Your kids will enjoy all the neighbourhood has to offer including swimming, fishing and even tobogganing! DEEDED ACCESS ONE PROPERTY NORTH AT END OF DRIVEWAY














Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Selwyn Township (Smith Ennismore Lakefield) Volunteer Firefighters Pancake Breakfast

Come one, come all. Selwyn Firefighters want to feed you and your family a fantastic breakfast for a worthy cause! $6 bucks per head, kids is a little cheaper! This is an annual event that has been running for years. This year we want it to be the biggest ever and the firefighters need your help to help others.




 
 

 

Friday, May 16, 2014

1323 Bridge St W Napenee





Lots to offer here! This family home is located on 10 acres just minutes from Napanee. Have the privacy you desire but the conveniences of close amenities. This home offers many updates including kitchen cupboards and butcher top counters, hardwood floors throughout living room, dining room, and bedrooms. There is a finished basement with a walkout and woodstove, new central air, 200 amp service, large deck, and sunroom off the kitchen overlooking a very private back yard and acreage. This home has been well maintained and loved. It has been a wonderful family home of the Sellers for many years and will be a perfect family home for you!

Thursday, May 1, 2014

April 2014 Selwyn (Smith Ennismore Lakefield) Real Estate Statistic Report





Hello,



It is here. Really! Spring is here and look, it is the spring real estate market! I know I am a month  behind on my numbers. Must are, and not only in Real Estate, all industries. Who says weather has no impact on us Canadians. As always, my job, even if you are not in the Real Estate market is to keep you informed.  Lets look at some numbers:

Area                        April  2014 Listings            April 2014 Sales           April 2013 Listings              April 2013 Sales


Ennismore/Emily                  34                                        6                                   52                                         8


Smith                                     35                                       13                                  38                                      15


Peterborough                         163                                   107                                    158                                  111



·     Total # of new listings -20%

·     Total # of listings YTD -12%

·     Total # of sales in April -11%

·     Total # of sales YTD –8%

If you have any questions, or if you would like to see how all these numbers effect the value of your real estate, give me a call and I will help you out!



Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Investment/Recreational Property visit 19 in Apsley Ontario

 
April 25,26,27/2014
 
This weekend was more relaxing then working at the cottage. Not much really got done. Saturday was raining on and off. Sunday was cool but sunny. I had been sick on and off all week so it was great to just recover from that. We even rented a few movies in Apsley. Not sure when the last time Susan and I did that!
 
 
I worked a bit on my new fire pit. I got the rock placed and I need to fill in with gravel.
 
 
 
 
 

 

 Kids had a ton of fun this weekend. They put tons of miles on the ATV going around and around and around!




 

Still snow at the neighbours
 
 
Trees before I trimmed
 
Time to get of this old tent garage



Trees trimmed


 
As much as I got done
 
 


Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Investment/Recreational Property visit 18 in Apsley Ontario

If some of you have stumbled across this blog posting titled "investment/recreational property visit...." and wonder why I post my weekends at the cottage there is two reasons. One, cottage living is not for everyone, I am trying to show you that a cottage is not only fun but there is work to be done as well. You may find this is what you would like to do, or maybe not. Two, this is an investment for me as well. I am trying to have a record on what I have done to the property over the years. I think this will give value to me and the buyer of the property.

April 11th/2013

I went to the cottage to check on the creek height. I wanted to make sure nothing was being flooded. The creek was really high but manageable. The only thing I was worried about was the ice above the bridge. There was a really thick piece and it was not broken up. I hoped it did not damage the bridge too bad.


Eels Creek melt








Easter Weekend

My first project this weekend was to finally finish the kids play room on the second level of the cottage. They kids were excited to get in!

 



 
On Saturday it was beautiful outside and could spend the day outdoors. I got a start on my new firepit, worked on getting the water pumps up and running and played with the kids. That night I had first campfire of the year!
 





 
Sunday we left to go to Napenee for the day to have Easter dinner with my in-laws. We decided to spend Monday at the cottage to work on the bridge that got damaged badly with the ice. The bridge twisted in circles. Damaged it badly. Worst part was clearing the debris. I talked to my neighbour to see if this happens every year. He has never seen the bridge damaged like this, but never seen so much ice thickness on the creek either.
 


Used the boat as a working platform





Lawnmower worked well dragging debris out of the water

 
Just the cables left, I will start from scratch

 
 
 
 

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