Real Estate Open House Signs
Real Estate Open House Signs
Real estate open house signs are the best way of placing your home on the FSBO (For Sale By Owner) market. The objective behind putting up a real estate open house sign is to inform one’s immediate neighborhood of the home’s availability for purchase. These signs can attract potential buyers from the immediate neighborhood. It is a fact that 50% of homes are bought by friends and relatives of property sellers who live or work in the neighborhood. Of course, real estate open house signs alone are often not enough. The owners must ensure that everyone who attends the open house leaves with sufficient information on the property, including the price.
However, imaginative real estate open house signs can set the ball rolling and create initial awareness. While putting up a real estate open house sign, one should ensure that one chooses Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays for maximum viewings. The putting up of real estate open house signs should preferably not coincide with events such as football playoffs, the World Series or major religious observances.
Once a real estate open house sign has garnered enough interest in the neighborhood, one should maintain a guest book and use it to obtain the name and address of everyone who attends. The property owner should also jot down positive impressions and comments, and then get back to people who show interest. This is of utmost importance if the owner lowers the price or changes terms later on.
To enhance the efficacy of real estate open house signs, the property owner should print flyers that describe the property, listing the price and contact details. The owner should distribute these flyers in the neighborhood, too, since neighbors are the best promoters of living in the area. Some of these neighbors’ friends are possible buyers.
While putting up real estate open house signs, the property owner must remember that most cities have a zoning ordinance that addresses open house sign placement. This zoning ordinance requires that all residents and business owners adhere to certain signage placement rules and city zoning parameters. For instance, owners should not place real estate open house signs in an unacceptable location. Unacceptable placement encompasses the area within a median or island, on the sidewalk, on poles or traffic control devices, in landscaped areas located between the sidewalk and street and areas within a certain distance of the street pavement edge.
Zoning regulations will permit the placement of up to four real estate open house signs per property, on the property site and off public sidewalks. Real estate open house signs can generally be used to direct traffic to a residence for sale. Zoning laws invariably require that a sales person, homeowner or homeowner’s agent is present during the time of the open house. While most cities limit the maximum number of real; estate open house signs for each residence for sale to four signs, many cities also limit the maximum area of each such signs to four square feet. The maximum height of such sign may be restricted to three feet, too. Further, some cities prohibit the illumination of real estate open house signs, and their placement in any right-of-way. It is important that such signs do not create a traffic hazard. If they are placed in a hazardous manner, the local Code Enforcement authorities can remove such signs without prior notice.
Real Estate Open House Signs
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