Essential Open House Supplies Every Realtor Needs
May 08, 2023Hosting an open house isn't as simple as unlocking the door and plastering a smile across your face. If you want to make a great impression on the sellers and any potential clients who may walk through the door, you'll want to put your best foot forward. That means making a list and checking it twice. This blog post will outline exactly what you need to consider when prepping for an open house.
Gather your signage
The first step to a successful open house is getting foot traffic through the door. You'll want to strategically place signs with clear information (date, time, address) around the neighborhood. Here are some great options to have on hand:
Open House Signs with Stands
If the home is in an urban jungle, there may not be grass to accommodate traditional open house signs with stakes. These signs feature built-in stands to place on concrete sidewalks, parking lots, or driveways. Click here to shop.
Traditional Open House Signs
You'll also want to keep a stock of traditional open house signs on hand. These black ones feature a sleek, modern style. While these red signs will stand out in even the busiest of settings. Click here to shop.
Indoor Signs
Last but not least, you'll need signs around the home to direct visitors towards the bathrooms, call out any important notices, etc. Rather than tape a piece of paper to a wall, print your signs on nice paper and place them in frames around the home. That way, you aren't taking away from the allure of the space. If the wood option here doesn't match the home's aesthetic, try these simple clear frames for a minimalist approach. Click here to shop frames.
Set the scene
There's a lot you can do to make visitors comfortable, and it goes beyond providing bottled water. Here are a few suggestions for setting the scene with candles, door mats, and booties.
Door Mats
Why not bring a door mat that works over time and asks your guests to remove their shoes? This is a cute, cheeky option or here's a simpler, straightforward version. Either way, shoes off equals happy seller. Click here to shop.
Booties
Providing booties for those who would rather not remove their shoes is a small gesture that can make a big difference. With these blue booties, you can grab 100 for under $10. These are twice the price, but are less of an eyesore. Click here to shop booties.
Door Stops
A door stop is one of those underrated items that can make all the difference. Whether there is a ghost door that seems to randomly slam shut or you just want to get some fresh air circulating on a hot day, it's great to keep a few simple ones on hand. If simple isn't your style, we highly encourage a conversation starter like this one. Shop doorstops here.
Candles
Let's face it: some homes could smell better. Bring your own candles to ensure guests are met with a pleasant aroma without ruffling any feathers in the process. This candle from Voluspa is a guaranteed winner or here is a candle specially created for homes with pets. Expert tip: this smoke odor eliminating candle will come in handy more than you know. Browse more candles here.
Set up your tech
With so much of our business online now (even our calendars and cameras), you don't want to be caught without your phone or tablet working correctly. Here are a few must-have tech products to keep in your kit.
Portable Speaker
A little music can go a long way in creating a calming or lively atmosphere. If the home doesn't have a great sound system in place, it may be useful to have a portable speaker (or two) in your open house kit. This waterproof version is easy to throw in a bag, or here's a high-end option to consider. Shop speakers here.
Portable WiFi Hotspot
Picture this: you arrive at an open house with your computer, eager to get some work done between visitors. Just then, you discover there's no signal. Not only can you not use your computer, but you can't stream music or access your calendar. It's a disaster. Show up prepared for anything with this handy portable WiFi hotspot, which you can shop here.
Portable power bank
What's even worse than no WiFi? A dead phone. This portable battery bank is easy to use and will come to the rescue at open houses and beyond. Shop it here.
A few miscellaneous items to consider...
From cleaning up before and after the open house to taking safety precautions, here are some final odds and ends to consider.
Cleaning Wipes
Not only are you expected to make sure the home is clean upon guests' arrival, but you'll want to do some cleaning after you've said your last goodbye. Remember: you want to put your best foot forward, and that means making sure the sellers don't come home to a mess. Always keep a pack of wipes on hand like the ones below. Here's a more natural alternative. Click here to shop.
Portable Stool
Don't underestimate the portable stool! From reaching for something in a top cabinet to hanging a sign, a stool might just be the most unexpected yet useful item on this list. This option is collapsible, while this one can be folded flat. Shop stools here.
Business Card Holders
Open houses are fantastic for meeting potential clients. Be sure to display your business cards to pass out as you introduce yourself. This copper holder features a contemporary, luxe feel while this colorful option adds a little pop. Want to go simple? This clear one lets your cards do the speaking. Shop here.
Personal Alarm
Last but not least, it's important to consider your own safety while hosting an open house. This alarm is small but loud, and easy to throw in your purse just in case. Get yours here.
About the Author
👩🏼💻 Katy Peer writes about all things content, marketing, and real estate branding. She is the Head of Content Marketing for SellWell, lead editor for The Well, and a former copywriter and senior editor for a spattering of tech and media brands. Find her articles on social media, writing agent bios, and more here on The Well.