Late to Your Own Sunday Open House? Here’s How it Can Happen

“Minnesota Nice Punctual”: Joining an Already-in-Progress Open House

Sort of like being late for your own funeral, I really didn’t think it was possible to be late for your own Sunday open house.

After all, you — “you” being the listing/hosting agent — have the keys.

Ahhh, but if there’s a showing that overlaps the beginning of the open house . . . the Buyer’s agent already opened the front door.**

And, while they’re with their client touring the home, early arrivers saw an open house, and — quite naturally — went in.

Which is how I arrived to find a house full of people the other week at an especially popular new Minnetonka listing.

P.S.: In my defense:  a) I was less than 5 minutes late; b) Minnesotans are famously hyper-punctual (if not early); and 3) I was delayed because I was getting electronic signatures on a Counter-Offer for said home (it got offers immediately after coming on the market).

**Some Buyer’s agents take care to lock the front door while they’re doing a showing . . . some don’t.



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