This article was published on: 06/01/2006
 


Delicious ideas
Mm, Mm Good Open House

Get recipe ideas and etiquette tips for serving food at your next open house.

BY MARK NASH

Free appetizers won't sell a listing on their own, but offering tasty treats at your open house encourages buyers to linger longer and creates a positive atmosphere.

However, food can also be a huge hassle — creating a mess and distracting potential buyers from falling in love with the home. That’s why I’ve prepared this list of 10 rules you should follow when serving food at an open house. It includes tips that will impress potential buyers while cutting down on cleanup.

I’ve also shared my four favorite open-house recipes. They’re hassle free and perfect for visitors who want to nibble as they explore the house. Bon appetite!

10 Rules for a Delectable Open House


4 Easy and Tasty Open-House Menu Ideas

Mark's Turn-key Turkey Roll-ups
Portable and easy to eat with one hand. Healthy, too. You’ll need:

Mark's Condo Chocolate Chip Raisin Cookies
The bread and butter, so to speak, of open house food. You’ll need:

Mark's Lofty Cranberry-Lemonade
A great make-ahead that's always a hit. You’ll need:

Mark's High-Rise Hot Chocolate
A twist on the old standby. You’ll need:

Effortless Extras

Have a Favorite Open-House Recipe?

If so, e-mail it to us, with a photo if you have one, and we’ll consider using it in a follow-up article!


 


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