We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience and deliver our services. By continuing to visit this site, you agree to our use of cookies.More info
Eric Marcus Chicago HomesEric Marcus Chicago Homes
Call Us:

773-732-9898

    Contact Us
    Follow us
    The Team

    About Us

    • Meet the Team
    • Success Stories
    • Buyer & Seller Tips
    • Contact Us

    Our Services

    • Seller Services
    • Free Home Valuation
    • Successful Seller Clients
    • Buyer Services
    • Search for Homes
    • Mortgage Calculator
    • Download Our Home Buyer Guide
    Eric Marcus Chicago Homes

    1525 W. Belmont Avenue, Chicago, IL 60657

    • 773-732-9898
    • [email protected]

    Here’s What Every Seller Needs to Know About Virtual Showings

    The COVID-19 pandemic has brought social distancing rules that have changed everything from your shopping habits to your...

    • Eric Marcus
    • May 12th, 2020
    • 4 min read
    Featured Image

    The COVID-19 pandemic has brought social distancing rules that have changed everything from your shopping habits to your work schedule to your social life. But if you’re in the midst of selling your home (or plan to in the coming months), the guidelines that affect social gatherings also affect one of the most important elements of the sales process: The open house. 

    When you can’t even host a party with friends, it goes without saying that opening your home to groups of strangers is a no-go for the time being. However, you can still show your home to the maximum number of potential buyers right now without violating any rules. It’s all thanks to virtual open houses. 

    Like virtual happy hours with friends or video conferences with work colleagues, a virtual open house happens from the comfort of everyone’s home. Potential buyers “tour” your home remotely through any number of platforms: A live stream on Facebook, a FaceTime call with your Realtor, a video conference via Zoom, or even a pre-taped video that can be accessed through your home’s listing page. 

    While convenient, this new type of open house requires a little bit more planning on your end in order to make your home look its absolute best. Here’s what you need to know to show your home in its best light.

    Take your own video first.

    Your home is going to look a lot different on-screen than it will in person. Light, shadow, and colors will often appear more intense on camera than when seen in person, which can create the perception of smaller rooms. Before you can fix any of these issues, you need to see how your home looks on-camera — and the easiest way to do that is to take a walk through yourself, recording it with your phone.

    Get ready to declutter like you’ve never decluttered before.

    Rent a storage unit now, because you’ll be needing it. (Especially as many charities aren’t even taking donations for the time being.) For one, you don’t want any potential tripping hazards to get in the way of your Realtor’s tour. Second, the less you have in your home, the easier it will be for potential buyers to get a feel for the dimensions of a space. Since they can’t be there in person, it’s difficult to get a sense of a room’s scale on a screen. Furniture and accessories seem “bigger” when viewed on video and can easily create an overwhelming look.

    Think white, light, bright, and airy.

    The most successful Instagram and YouTube home tours often feature spaces that hit all of these elements. White paint helps make rooms seem brighter on-camera, airy window coverings (like woven or sheer panels) maximize sunlight and natural textures (like wood, linen, woven baskets) look especially inviting on-camera as well.

    Pinpoint the time when your home gets the most sunlight.

    Artificial light casts yellow tones that you might not notice in person, but definitely notice on camera. That’s why professional videographers (and influencers) always strive to shoot when there’s the most natural light in a space. Take note of the time during the day when your home has the most sunlight (and also note any parts of your home that happen to get the least sunlight). This will help your Realtor when scheduling their virtual showings or recording their video tour. 

    Tip: If there are areas of your home that don’t get much sunlight, replace the bulbs in the light fixtures with white LED bulbs.

    Come up with “Frequently Asked Questions.”

    Whether your Realtor opts for a live stream or a pre-recorded video tour, potential buyers will have many more questions than they would during a traditional open house. Assist your Realtor by making a list of room dimensions, the approximate age of appliances, the finishes of the various counters and cabinets in the home, any information about recent additions or renovations, etc.

    In the end, a virtual showing might become the new normal even when the COVID-19 pandemic subsides. After all, it’s convenient and time-efficient, requiring less time for potential buyers to schedule or travel to. Even if you decide to list your home later, making changes that enhance your home’s on-camera impression is an investment that might ultimately pay off.

    Need To Sell Your Home?

    Schedule a free consultation with a listing specialist to discuss your options.

    Schedule Now

    Author Photo
    About the author

    Eric Marcus

    773-732-9898
    I was born in South Bend, Indiana where my family owned and operated a small business for over 50 years. Every member of my family has been licensed to practice real estate, and my dad owns a real estate company in Indiana. After graduating with honors from Indiana University in 1991, I earned my CPA and worked for a big six accounting firm in Chicago. Combining my experience and entrepreneurial spirit, I started my own successful accounting business that I ran for 3 years. Next, I embarked on a career as a soybean trader at the Chicago Board of Trade, followed by a successful run as a stock options market maker at the Chicago Board of Options Exchange. I began my real estate career in 2003 as broker/owner of ESM Realty. My team has helped more than 600 clients buy and sell condominiums, townhouses, single family homes, multi-unit residential, and commercial properties. For 14 straight years, we were recognized by Chicago Association of Realtors as Top Producers. Our extensive marketing program includes premium placement on hundreds of websites, morechicagohomes.com and state of the art Facebook advertising. My team works tirelessly to make each client feel like they are our only client! We strive for the highest level of performance every day so that we exceed your highest expectations. Our business is 75%+ referral-based and we want you to not only be our client but our biggest raving fan. In December 2020, I brought my team to Keller Williams ONEChicago with branches in Lincoln Park, Lakeview and O'Hare. To set up a consultation or if you have any questions, please contact me at 773-732-9898.

    Similar posts like this

    Seller

    Selling isn’t the goal. It’s the first step.

    Read more
    Lifestyle

    Little Summer Habits That Make Home Feel Like a Retreat

    Read more

    The Secret Life of a Listing: What Happens Before You Ever Go Live

    Getting a home ready to sell is a lot like producing a reality show. Here’s your backstage pass to what we do before you...
    Read more
    Eric Marcus Chicago Homes

    Your Real Friend in Chicago Real Estate

    Keller Williams ONEChicago

    1525 W. Belmont Avenue, Chicago, IL 60657

    Keller Williams ONEChicago

    1525 W. Belmont Avenue, Chicago, IL 60657

    773-732-9898
    [email protected]

    Footer Links

    • Meet the Team
    • Client Success Stories
    • Read Our Blog
    • Contact Us
    • Seller Services
    • Get Your Home's Value
    • Buyer Services
    • Search Homes for Sale
    Join Our Email List:

    *We respect your inbox. We only send interesting and relevant emails.

    Keller Williams ONEChicago © 2025

    Privacy Policy
    Powered by