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Thinking about selling but not sure what really happens at an open home? In this Worth the Waite episode, Benjamin Waite (LJ Hooker Beenleigh) explains exactly how open homes run in Beenleigh and Eagleby, from timing and setup to security, feedback, and what agents are doing behind the scenes while buyers stream through. If it’s your first sale, this clears up the awkward unknowns so you can prep with confidence and get the result you want.

What you’ll learn:

  • The ideal open-home length (and why 30 minutes beats a marathon).
  • Best times to schedule in the Beenleigh/Eagleby market (hello, Saturday mornings).
  • Whether sellers should stay or head out, and how that affects buyer behaviour.
  • What buyers can and can’t do: opening cupboards, wardrobes, and tenant considerations.
  • How your agent manages check-ins, security, and turning away time-wasters.
  • Handling valuables, nosy neighbours, and rare curveballs (from police callouts to pythons!).
  • The comms you should expect after an open, including when and how feedback arrives.
  • What happens next if turnout is low vs. when offers land on the spot.

Selling soon? Set yourself up for a smoother campaign with a clear plan for open home, tailored to local buyer habits and real demand.

👉 Book a no-pressure chat or appraisal: visit benjaminwaite.com.au or drop into LJ Hooker Beenleigh.
👉 Stay in the loop: follow Worth the Waite on your favourite podcast app for local, straight-talking real estate tips every fortnight.
👉 Know someone about to sell? Share this episode so they walk into their first open home fully prepared.

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