Open House Flyers for Real Estate
Custom Open House Flyers for Real Estate
When you’re holding an open house, your flyer is your feature presentation. Will buyers remember the house when they look it over later?
What about the flyers you put in the box below your For Sale sign for all those drive-bys that you hope will call you about your listing? They’re your first contact with potential buyers, and the first chance you have to make an impression as a real estate professional.
When potential home buyers get back home to look their flyers over, you want yours to stand out. You want the photo of the house to look great, you want the flyer to have a complete listing of all the features of the home, and most especially, you want it to stand out from all the others they’ve collected.
You Want to Be Their Realtor
You want to be the real estate agent they call to show them not only that home, but other homes for sale that they’re interested in.
Too often, unfortunately, real estate flyers are obviously quickly printed sheets on cheap printer paper, with a so-so, kind of dark photo of the house, a few features, and not much else. Entirely forgettable. Throwaways…the once chance you have with that prospective buyer, tossed in the garbage.
The thing is, custom printed real estate and open house flyers on quality paper can get expensive. So what are your options?
Spend some time designing an attractive flyer that contains all the important info about the house you’re selling. Use color, bulleted lists, and an attractive photo of the home that’s for sale.
Use Our Free Open House Flyer Template Designs
You’re welcome to use our professionally designed open house flyers as examples. If you don’t want to use as much colored ink as they have, take it down a notch by making a wide border of color around the sheet of paper. This will have almost the same effect.
If you’re not good with computer graphics programs, draw it out on paper with colored pencils, markers, or borrow some crayons from the kids. Have some fun and make it look cool.
You can take a hand-drawn flyer to a printer like Kinko’s, where for a nominal fee they’ll have one of their designers take your original creation and Photoshop it into something to be proud of. Then pay the few cents extra to have it printed on bright white, quality paper.
In this economy, you need every edge you can get in real estate. Your time and the small amount of extra expense will sure be worth if it makes the sale!
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