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Safe Selling: The 3 Steps Agents Should Take to Prepare a Home for a Showing

December 02 2019

What's one thing that your firm's agents should know about staying safe during a showing? Visibility matters.

You may have heard the term, "All the world's a stage." Teach your agents to keep this in mind as they're getting a home ready to show.

Why? Because if the outside world can see into the home being shown, a predator posing as a buyer is far less likely to attack. After all, we know that predators who target real estate agents want to isolate them so that the agent can't be seen or heard—or the attack interrupted.

In this week's Safe Selling episode, find out how increasing visibility into a listing increases the odds of the agent staying safe and even deterring an attack.

Watch the video above to learn:

  • The three things agents should do to prepare a listing for maximum safety during a showing
  • Why it's important that neighbors and passersby can see or hear the agent during a showing
  • How doing the three things above help to foil a predator's plan

Next week: Learn the four scenarios where a showing buddy is CRITICAL for agent safety.

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