Technology has made it possible for prospective buyers to "see" inside and learn much about the homes that interest them while online, but the great majority still want to visit and view the property in person before committing to a purchase, which is always advisable as it really reduces the potential for any differences of opinion or disputes at a later stage about the condition, size and layout of the property, or any repairs or improvements which might be needed. It also gives buyers the opportunity to evaluate the surrounding area.
However, it also means that home sellers need to be safety conscious and take some extra security precautions - the most important of which is to never, ever show your home alone.
Most home sellers in SA, choose to work with a qualified property professional for several reasons, including access to national marketing platforms and more exposure to potential buyers and the ability to pre-qualify those buyers. However, another very important function that full-service estate agents perform is to schedule viewings and to always accompany potential buyers to those viewings.
Discount or flat-fee agencies, on the other hand, will often expect homeowners to conduct their own viewings, and in such cases, sellers must make sure that there is always more than one person present to show the house whenever an interested buyer comes around. There is definitely more safety in numbers.
Sellers should also never just open up their home to someone who claims to be responding to the for-sale sign on their front gate - or someone claiming to be an agent from a different company who might have a buyer for their home.
a For-sale sign is a great marketing tool, but it is not a permission slip for anyone just to walk into your home on demand, and there is always a chance of someone feigning interest just to gain access to the property for criminal purposes.
People who do this count on the fact that sellers, keen to see their property sold, will probably be reluctant to turn away anyone who appears to be a potential buyer.
What sellers should do in such instances is to give the visitor their agent's business card and ask them to set up an appointment to view the property at a convenient time.
Other precautions to take, include:
Extract from Property24