Does Houzeo Offer Open House Signs? | Yard Sign Options Explained

Does Houzeo offers open house signs?

Houzeo offers signs that are available as yard signs, but not as open house signs as open house information is directly available through MLS or syndicated websites like - Zillow/Trulia, Redfin, Realtor, etc.

In case a seller wants to have the open house displayed as a yard sign, we request you follow these steps:

1. Design a poster, which displays information related to the open house using websites like www.canva.com.
2. Once the poster is designed, you can print the poster and put it outside the house as a banner.

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