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Are Show Days a Thing of the Past?

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When I was a child my folks would often drive through our suburb and we'd pop in at a few of the houses on show. I always found it incredibly exciting, the opportunity to peak into other people's lives. Needless to say, I was an inquisitive young man. Show days have not evaporated into modern air, and that begs the question, are show days relevant and are they an effective way to market a property?

Before we answer the question, let's unpack the idea first. The show day ultimately allows potential buyers the chance to walk through the home for sale, get a feel for it, smell the fresh cut grass in the back yard, slide their hands across the kitchen counter, essentially the opportunity to imagine themselves living there. That sort of intimate engagement with the home is an integral part of the process. Investors tend to be less sentimental, but still like to cast an eye.

So, can buyers not just view by appointment then? Definitely, but show days have the ability to create a sense of urgency and excitement thereby attracting a market in the immediate proximity that weren't necessarily browsing online. In addition, the show day also gives the buyer an opportunity to get face time with the agent, and this discussion could potentially clarify obstacles in the sale.

Some agents have raised the issue around safety and that show days put an unnecessary target on their backs and at times lure unsavory characters who have no interest in purchasing the home. This is a valid concern and I believe should be dealt with on a case-by-case basis. Stringent safety measures should be put in place and contact with local security companies to patrol during that time can even be arranged.

The third point is show days gives the agent a fantastic opportunity to engage with buyers and get honest feedback on the property, there is nothing quite like insight from the market. Many times these show days can guide both seller and property professional to a sale.

Last but not least, it depends on location. Some estates do not allow show days at all and that solves the conundrum, other suburban areas have a high hit rate on show days, especially in a region that is within a popular school district.

Taking all these points into consideration it seems that show days still make a strong case in the property market, and even though we're focused on digital solutions, good old-fashioned face to face chats remain invaluable to the property selling and buying process. 

Author: Harcourts

Submitted 25 Jan 23 / Views 402