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Include Scrapbook Fliers at Your Next Open House

Are you looking to sell your home? In this market, sellers need to be more creative and stand apart from the competition, which is why it’s not uncommon to see unique and creative ideas when it comes to selling a home. If you’re one for scrapbooking, then our helpful ideas will come easily to you. If not, reach out to someone you know that enjoys doing scrapbook pages. Or, use your own computer skills to make a digital scrapbook flier instead.

So what’s all this talk about scrapbook pages anyway? When selling a home, having an Open House is a necessary part of the selling process. It’s the Open House where prospective buyers get to come and see the home, which should reflect nothing but the best in. This will be the primary goal of your scrapbooking flier – to highlight all the features of your home.

Using digital photos of the interior and exterior of the home, simply print them out and paste them onto scrapbook paper, or use a scrapbook template tool and fit them in digitally. Underneath the pictures, you can write a short blurb about the photo and what you want buyers to know about your home. Include such facts as the square footage of the home, the address, and what schools are in the area.

For an added appeal, choose to go with a black and white theme that is less cluttered and elegant looking. Or, highlight your home’s features using colored prints that showcase such things as painted walls, plush green grass, and cherry colored cabinets. Making copies at a local store will do the trick and give you plenty of fliers to have on hand.

These scrapbook fliers will certainly be a hit with buyers and they can also serve as invites to the big day, especially if you add a quick note about when the Open House will be. No matter what, these scrapbook fliers will showcase your home in a positive light, while being a competitive force in a difficult marketplace.

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