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Rick Taylor Real Estate is taking the Open House to the next level

Courtesy photo. A Ben Daniels Band Trio played at a recent Open House hosted by Realtor Rick Taylor.

(Chelsea Update would like to thank D&B Strategic Marketing for the information in this story.)

Setting the atmosphere at an Open House is important, it helps potential buyers envision what life would be like if they lived in the home. A glass of wine, some delicious hors d’ oeuvres and live music. Not only is it a great way to spend an evening, it could also help sell your home.

For luxury homes these elaborate Open House events prompt guests and Real Estate professionals to spread the word and generate buzz about the property.

“Every now and then a special property comes onto the real estate market that’s unlike anything else out there. The pictures are stunning but it’s even more beautiful in person. My goal is to have buyers see themselves living in the home,” said Rick Taylor, who has been awarded #1 Individual Realtor for Charles Reinhart since 2016.

Taylor recently hosted an Exclusive Open House at 18591 Grass Lake Road in Manchester.  The poolside party showcased local musicians, A Ben Daniels Band Trio, on the lawn with a backdrop of panoramic views of a serene pond, rolling terrain, hardwoods and tranquil meadows.

“Rather than a traditional open house, I am always looking for innovative ways to show off the home’s best features. I’ve worked with Ben Daniels in the past and knew their music would be the perfect complement to this stunning property.”

This home was custom designed and built with entertaining in mind. The 6,122 sq. foot home features a gourmet kitchen, a formal dining room, and a professionally finished basement with a library sized wine cellar and built-in bar. The outdoor entertainment space includes an infinity pool, two ponds and professional landscaping.

To schedule a tour of the property, contact Rick Taylor Real Estate at 734-223-5656 or email [email protected].

Courtesy photo.
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