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10. Handling Showing Requests<br />

As anxious as you may be to have buyers come to see your home, it can<br />

also get aggravating.<br />

Sometimes there may be a ton of activity and it feels like someone new is<br />

coming through on a regular basis, but no offers are coming.<br />

There may be times where there isn’t a ton of showings and every once<br />

in a while there is a request “out of the blue” to take a look.<br />

Regardless of the scenario, having to show the house can get tiresome. It<br />

needs to be prepared to be shown, you need to leave your home on<br />

short notice, and your forced out of your home at times when you may<br />

not want to leave.<br />

It is not uncommon that sellers get aggravated with this process and<br />

could even be rude to agents or buyers that want to see their house.<br />

Here is some important advice:<br />

Be as accommodating and pleasant as possible. Because other<br />

homeowners can get grumpy or rude through this process, you can stand<br />

out as a seller by being your best self. It can actually impact a how<br />

someone feels about your house over another.<br />

Eric Swails | Brookewood Realty<br />

207.358.0123 | eric@brookewood.com

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