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Hosting an Open House? Don't Forget Your iPad

June 10 2015

ipad home cropRefreshments, flyers, business cards--the list of open house necessities goes on. Does your list include an iPad or other tablet? If not, consider it incomplete.

Tablets are the Swiss-army knife of digital tools, and they can help agents wow potential buyers and capture more leads. Here's how.

1. Replace the Paper Sign-in Sheet.

Toss the paper and pen and let visitors sign in on your iPad. Mobile apps like Open Home Pro, BrightOpen, and AM Open House make this a snap. Even better, they simplify capturing lead information and automatically send follow-up emails to prospects. These apps can also sync with your CRM or export contact data.

2. Help Buyers Visualize Living in the Home.

Ever had visitors who love the kitchen but hate the wallpaper? Virtual reality apps like Paint Tester let prospects change the paint color of any room. Just snap a picture, pick the desired paint color, and voila--your potential buyers are one step closer to picturing themselves in your listing. Paint companies like Behr and Sherwin Williams offer similar apps.

Homestyler goes one step further. This app lets you show visitors how furniture, light fixtures, rugs, and items would look in the home.

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