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Open Houses in Connecticut: How to Draw 10k Buyers


open-houseWant to draw an insane number of prospects to your open houses in Connecticut?

Is it possible to get hundreds or thousands of potential home buyers to your next open houses in Connecticut? How about 10,000?

It has been done, and it’s been done successfully in New England.

While some real estate investors, agents and home sellers are putting in overtime and spending big bucks just to try and pull in a handful or couple dozen home shoppers to their Connecticut open houses others are literally pulling in thousands. They are even pulling it off on high end, multi-million dollar home listings.

How is that possible?

A lot of it has to do with a great real estate marketing strategy. With the right positioning and visibility, you could be seeing numbers like these pouring in the doors of your next Connecticut open house too.

However, where it really gets sick is when you find out that real estate agents and investors are pulling this off and getting this volume of play without splurging vast sums of their own money. In fact, there are multiple stories like this where properties have had fabulous rehabs done with little to nothing out of pocket.

By opening the doors to interior designers, home improvement companies, home fixture firms and landscapers, entire renovations can be done without shelling out a dime. Perhaps you can even find new marketing agencies, PR firms and publications that will market your next CT open house for free too.

Reportedly, this strategy has enabled many sellers to even see their home’s value and net proceeds from the sale increase.

Of course, some might be snubbing the idea of having thousands of people walk-through a home if only one will end up buying it. However, think about the giant boost that can provide to list building. Plus, consider that the boldest real estate investors and agents doing this often charge $25 to $60 a pop for entry; raising in the region of $100,000 to $200,000 just from the foot traffic, though this is often forwarded to charities.

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