Sun City West is considered Arizona’s finest golf retirement community. What exactly does Sun City West provide? Try seven different golf courses to challenge just about any level of talent. That means that you can try a different Sun City West golf course for every day of the week without repeating any, unless you want to. Sun City West real estate offers four regulation length golf courses and three executive length (par 60) golf courses. In addition to the seven courses under the maintenance of the Recreation Centers of Sun City West, there are two more golf courses located within the Sun City West community: Briarwood and Hillcrest. Briarwood is a private course on the Briarwood Country Club. A Del Webb designed course, Briarwood is open to all Briarwood Country Club members and boasts a “home-away-from-home” atmosphere. The Hillcrest Golf Club, on the other hand, is open to the public and owned by John Jacobs Golf Schools. It has played host to both Senior PGA as well as LPGA tours. You can play for pay or obtain a pass and reserve a spot up to a day in advance. It’s easy to see how Sun City West is considered to be Arizona’s finest golf retirement community.
Open Houses in Today’s Real Estate Market
July 31, 2009Realtor® Shirley Owens ~ Corte Bella Real Estate
In today’s real estate market, many homeowners are using the open house strategy to get their homes sold. However, when you ask a buyer where they heard about the home they bought, they usually never say “open house“. Therefore, there is a great need to re-invent the open house strategy and I would like to share some great ideas to help homeowners with their open house to make it a successful one.
The Game of Elimination
In a buyer’s market, the game of elimination is played more than ever. There are so many homes to choose from and buyers are simply trying to narrow their selection. A popular way of
narrowing one’s selection is by visiting open houses. This gives the buyer the perfect opportunity to get a feel for what they do and do not like about the property. So, when it’s time for your open house, don’t play the strong salesman. Try to help them find perks about your home that they will like, need or want. You want to build a trusting relationship with prospective buyers, so don’t be too pushy.
Getting Set Up
Setting up for your open house is key. Just before your open house is ready to start, gather all your flyers from the box out front and any inside the home. Hold the flyers in your hand while you greet your guests and be sure to give them one.
Don’t forget those customary touches. Make sure everything is clean and tidy. You will also want the home to smell inviting, so bake something ahead of time, such as molasses cookies. Also, never have pets inside the home during an open house. If possible, ask a friend or relative to pet-sit for a little while. If you can’t find someone to pet-sit, keep the pet outside.
A Guest Book
It is always a good idea to have a guest book or sign-in sheet. Don’t ask for too much information though. The less you ask for, the more you will get. Often, if you ask for a name, phone number and e-mail address, you will get them. To get things rolling on your sign-in sheet, you can always ask a friend or relative to seed the first line with their information.
During your open house, introduce yourself and be polite at all times. Be sure to thank everyone for coming and don’t forget to shake hands.
If you feel like handling an open house on your own will be too much, a real estate agent can be a huge help. Real estate professionals will guide you through the whole process and take care of most of the work. So, don’t be afraid to seek one out when the time comes. You’ll be relieved you did.
Posted by Shirley Owens 





