By: Emile L'Eplattenier
In reply to <a href="https://theclose.com/real-estate-closing-gifts/comment-page-8/#comment-327390">Kim</a>.
That's very clever! I am sure they loved it.
By: Do Realtors Give Seller A Gift? – Mmannlofts
[…] do you give clients closing gifts? A gift from a close friend is the ideal way to build a long-term relationship. You can help your […]
By: SMT
Only opened the article because the link I was emailed said it was the 30 Best AND WORST gifts. I came for the worst, and they're not here.
By: Kim
I had a client who collected Eiffel Towers - so I scoured online and found a vintage one for her collection. For other clients, they had bought a 1950's home that had an original chandelier stored in the garage. I took it to be refurbished at a local lamp shop. For another couple, they bought a house with a great backyard, and I bought them a family hammock that could be hung between two trees.
By: Bob Villone
I give first time buyers an American Flag-
"Congratulations on achieving the American Dream"
Usually get tears
:)
By: Emile L'Eplattenier
In reply to <a href="https://theclose.com/real-estate-closing-gifts/comment-page-8/#comment-307563">Wendy</a>.
Sounds cool!
By: Tiffany Tate
In reply to <a href="https://theclose.com/real-estate-closing-gifts/comment-page-7/#comment-272131">Amy</a>.
What a cheapskate!
I will send you my link to a box that is great! I am making it soon...and he can order it for you.
By: Wendy
Our realtor gave us a fabulous entryway shelf/coat rack made with golf irons as hooks for our new townhouse when we moved out to a golfing community this winter. It has a fun brand name "Hang Time" which we love, and we are using it all the time. We put it up in the main entrance. She had it engraved with our names. It looks great.
By: Shelby
In reply to <a href="https://theclose.com/real-estate-closing-gifts/comment-page-7/#comment-286036">julie</a>.
I'd beg to differ– Cutco knives and a bamboo cutting board have been a hit for us as a mortgage firm. It really depends on your customer. Have a few other options for plan b and c.
By: Emile L'Eplattenier
In reply to <a href="https://theclose.com/real-estate-closing-gifts/comment-page-7/#comment-286036">julie</a>.
Julie, just my 2 cents here, but I happen to think that Cutco knives are a bit of a gimmick especially considering how much more seriously amateur cooks take their kitchen equipment these days. If you're going to go with knives, I think you'd impress much more with a Shun. They are handcrafted in Japan and are something of a status symbol for home cooks. They're also beautiful, which can't be said for cutco. Again, just my 2 cents!