Open House Feather Flags
Open House Feather Flags
Drive walk-ins, guide traffic, and make your listing impossible to miss. Our high-visibility OPEN HOUSE feather flags are built for curb appeal and weekend durability—perfect alongside your real estate flags, banners, and yard signs.
Why these work for real estate
- Tall profile cuts through visual clutter to catch drivers from farther away.
- Motion attracts attention—flag movement signals “something’s happening here.”
- Directional messaging (“Open House →”, “Now Showing”) guides turns and foot-traffic.
- Bundle with signs to create a landing strip from the corner to your door.
How to choose your Open House flag
1) Pick the message
Top performers: OPEN HOUSE, NOW OPEN, MODEL HOME, arrows (← / →) and neighborhood name. Keep it short and bold.
2) Match the height
- 8–10 ft: sidewalks, courtyards, indoor lobbies.
- 12–13 ft: curbside on residential streets.
- 15–17 ft: multi-lane roads or set-backs.
3) Single vs. Double-Sided
Single-sided: lighter, catches more breeze. Mirrored on back.
Double-sided: reads correctly both ways with a block-out liner—best for two-way traffic and medians.
4) Choose your base
- Ground spike: lawns/soil—most Open House setups.
- Cross base + water bag: pavement, driveways, model home entries.
- Plate/base mounts: semi-permanent showrooms.
What’s included (when you choose “with pole kit”)
Pole Set
Flexible fiberglass/aluminum hybrid designed for feather-style banners; built to maintain the signature curve.
Printed Flag
Premium knit polyester with reinforced sleeve; vivid dye-sublimation print for lasting color.
Base + Carry
Your selected base (spike or cross) plus an optional water bag and a carry pouch for showings.
Placement plan for real estate pros
- At the turn-in: one flag with an arrow where buyers must slow down.
- At the approach: 2–3 flags along the curb to “lead” the eye.
- At the entry: a double-sided flag near the door for photos and walk-ups.
FAQs
Are poles included with the Open House flags?
Choose the with pole kit option on any product, or shop all Feather Flags with Pole.
What size works best for weekend Open Houses?
12–13 ft is the most popular curbside height. Use 15–17 ft for wide roads or set-backs.
Do I need double-sided printing?
Recommended if traffic approaches from both directions, or if you’re placing flags in medians and entrances where both faces must read correctly.
What’s the difference between real estate flags, banners & signs?
Flags provide vertical motion and distance visibility; banners deliver large, static messaging on fences or railings; signs (yard/A-frame) handle close-range directions and house details. Using all three creates the most effective Open House funnel.
Related collections & resources
Real Estate Feather Flags
Neighborhood, Model Home, New Listing & directional designs.
Feather Flags with Pole
Complete kits for quick weekend setups.
Feather Flag Buyer’s Guide
Sizing, bases, and placement best practices for agents.
Keywords covered
Open House feather flags, real estate flags, real estate banners, real estate signs, model home flags, directional open house banners, realtor flags with poles, double-sided open house flags.
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