While they’ve bounced back slightly since those days, only 12% of listings featured open houses as of this summer down from 20% pre-pandemic. According to Zillow, the share of listings with an advertised open house fell to just 1% in April 2020. With stay-at-home orders, social distancing and the health concerns that came with the coronavirus, these strategies either legally weren’t an option or just weren’t very appealing. When the pandemic hit, though, the industry was forced to pivot - and fast. Once upon a time (or just under two years ago) standard home selling practices called for an open house and a series of in-person showings.
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