76 Boo! Open House Horror Stories

76 Boo! Open House Horror Stories

We have all walked through a haunted house at some point in life, but what about while trying to sell a house or an apartment in NYC? Open houses have always been an excellent way for a seller's agent to showcase a property, get buyers in during one...

We have all walked through a haunted house at some point in life, but what about while trying to sell a house or an apartment in NYC? Open houses have always been an excellent way for a seller's agent to showcase a property, get buyers in during one time, and sometimes help create demand. But what about when these events turn into a nightmare?  In the spirit of Halloween, we thought we would tell you some of our open house horror stories that made us pull back in horror but, luckily now make us laugh.

Open houses can help create demand and showcase a property for a seller. It is best when things work correctly, pets are not present, and the apartment is cleaned and showing in the best light. Since the pandemic, many open houses have been by appointment, but in the past, we had some crazy situations at open houses when it would just be tons of people coming in all at once. Have a few laughs with us today while getting tips on making your open house a success.

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