How to Use an Open House

Published 24 June 10 10:33 AM | Susanna Stiefel 

So, what's an Open house for, anyway?

For a buyer, an Open House is a quick, no-strings-attached way to see if a place might fit your needs and wants. Just remember, it's much easier to know if a place is completely wrong for you from a quick look, than to know if it's just right! So,eliminate the places that are missing a crucial NEED them right away. Flush them out of your mind so they don't take up your valuable attention and move on to the next place. Just jot down somewhere that you've seen the home and eliminated it, or it will keep catching your attention.

 But for the places that may, possibly, but you can't be sure yet, work to house you and your family and possessions, and try to set up an appointment to view it in a more leisurely mode.

I'm making it easy for you to check out 75 Winchester Street # 301, in Brookline.Come by for a quick look late Sunday afternoon between 3-4 and then come back for a serious look with significant and supportive others Monday evening between 5-7.

Of course, if you love it on Sunday and know it's just perfect... I'll be happy to present your offer right away! 

 

 

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