31 March 2026
When you’re house hunting, attending real estate showings is part of the process. But did you know that how you behave at these showings could make a difference? Whether it’s an open house or a private tour, being a gracious guest can leave a positive impression and ensure a smooth experience.
Let’s dive into the dos and don'ts of real estate showings so you can navigate them like a pro! 
Would you want random strangers rifling through your drawers? Of course not! So, be mindful of your actions.
- A notebook or phone to jot down pros and cons
- A measuring tape (if you want to check furniture fit)
- Your pre-approval letter (if you’re serious about buying)
- Questions for the agent about the property or neighborhood
Being prepared makes the process smoother and shows the agent that you’re genuinely interested. 
Instead, take mental notes and discuss your thoughts outside or after the showing. If you’re with your agent, you can ask questions neutrally, like, “Is updating the kitchen an expensive fix?” rather than, “Why would anyone choose this color?”
If you see something left out—like financial papers or medication—ignore them. A real estate showing is not an invitation to invade someone’s personal life.
Be sure to follow any unique requests. If an agent asks you to follow certain guidelines, respect them—it’s their job to keep everything running smoothly.
Spend more time in rooms that really matter to you, but avoid lingering too long in one spot. There's a fine line between being thorough and making others feel rushed.
Talking too loudly in the home can make others feel uncomfortable. Plus, you don’t want to unintentionally influence another buyer’s opinion—or worse, tip off another bidder about your interest.
For example:
✅ “What are the property taxes like in this area?”
✅ “How old is the roof?”
✅ “Are there any recent upgrades or renovations?”
Avoid bombarding the agent with unrelated questions or expecting them to disclose confidential seller information.
If you're seriously interested and need a second look, request another showing at a more in-depth level rather than dragging out the current tour.
Instead of saying, “This house is awful,” try:
🚫 “I hate this kitchen.”
✅ “The layout doesn’t quite work for me.”
This also helps your agent fine-tune future recommendations and show you homes that better match your needs.
Who knows? The next home you tour might just be the one!
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Real Estate EtiquetteAuthor:
Lydia Hodge
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2 comments
Preston Wagner
Be a gracious guest—leave the drama for reality TV!
April 2, 2026 at 4:09 AM
Meredith Henson
Great tips! Being gracious makes a difference!
April 1, 2026 at 10:46 AM
Lydia Hodge
Thank you! I'm glad you found the tips helpful! Graciousness truly enhances the experience.