buying

Showing

A showing is a scheduled appointment where potential buyers view a property that's for sale, typically accompanied by a real estate agent. During showings, buyers can inspect the home's condition, layout, and features to determine if it meets their needs and preferences.

Example

We have three showings scheduled this weekend, so please keep the house clean and be prepared to leave for an hour each time.

Memory Tip

SHOW-ing means showing off the house to potential buyers.

Why It Matters

Showings are essential for buyers to evaluate properties beyond online photos and make informed purchasing decisions. Proper showing etiquette and preparation can significantly impact a buyer's impression and the likelihood of receiving offers.

Common Misconception

Some sellers think they can show their own home better than their agent, but buyers often prefer neutral, professional presentations without the owner present.

In Practice

Your agent schedules a showing for 2 PM on Saturday, giving you 30 minutes to walk through the home, check the basement, test faucets, and ask questions. The seller's agent accompanies you and can provide information about recent updates and neighborhood amenities.

Etymology

From Old English 'sceawian' meaning 'to look at' or 'to see,' literally showing the property to potential buyers' eyes.

Common Misspellings

showwingshoingshowing'sopen house (different type of showing)
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