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Dated: October 30 2020
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A successful open house takes more then a couple of signs, ballons and a pot of coffee. These days, you must have a plan to market through the clutter to get a Las Vegas-size crowd to see your fabulous Las Vegas home.
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Follow these F.U.N. tips to win!
If you’re a Las Vegas homeowner or agent, use these open house tips to knock your next open house event out of the park:
Find the unique selling point (USP) of the house and invite!
Does the home have a great gourmet kitchen? Use social media to invite gourmet cooks and foodies to come check it out. Ask a local chef or restaurant to do a cooking demonstration — put the grill out front, if you can, to draw attention.
Unify and engage the community.
Door-knock the neighborhood with a “Choose Your Neighbor” flyer, and encourage the community to bring friends and relatives they want to live close by to your event. You can also create a “Be My Neighbor” video campaign showing neighbors making their pitch at your event!
Never be boring (create a theme)
And once you create your theme, plan everything, right down to the smallest detail, around it. Tie the event to a holiday when possible. For example, create a fiesta theme around Cinco de Mayo, complete with Mexican flags and mock margaritas — you get the picture!
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