An open-home walkthrough should start with the path a visitor actually takes. Entry, lighting, room order, floor hazards, and the first question point all matter.

Check the front door from outside first. If the first minute feels awkward, the rest of the home starts from behind.

Keep notes on what changed after staging, cleaning, or weather. The small details are easiest to fix before the first viewing.

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