Introduction – First Time Walking Through? Don’t Stress.
Attending your first open house in Ottawa can be both exciting and overwhelming. You're walking into a stranger’s home with big decisions on your mind—Where would I put the couch? Is this the right neighborhood? Is something hiding behind that fresh coat of paint?
Whether you’re a first-time buyer or just new to the market, this guide walks you through exactly what to expect, what to look for, and the questions you should be asking in 2025.
What Is an Open House?
An open house is a scheduled time when a listed home is available for the public to tour—typically on weekends for 1 to 3 hours. There’s usually a real estate agent present to answer questions, offer brochures, and collect visitor information.
In Ottawa, open houses are still a key part of the buying process, especially for entry-level properties and family homes.
🔍 Before You Go: Prep Like a Pro
Dress comfortably: You'll be walking and maybe even going up and down stairs.
Bring a notebook or phone: Take notes and pictures (with permission).
Review the listing: Know the basics—price, square footage, taxes—before you arrive.
Have questions ready: Especially about age of systems, updates, or the seller’s timeline.
🚪 What Happens When You Arrive
Sign In
Most agents will ask you to sign in with your name, contact info, and whether you’re working with a REALTOR®.Take a Tour
You're free to wander, look around, and open closets or cabinets. Just be respectful—it’s still someone’s home.Ask the Agent Questions
Agents are there to provide insight, not pressure you. Ask freely, but be aware they represent the seller—not you.
đź‘€ What to Look For (That Others Might Miss)
Layout & Flow
Do the rooms feel open and functional?
Is there enough space for your current and future needs?
Storage Space
Check closets, pantries, and laundry areas. Is it enough?
Natural Light
Note the direction of the windows and overall brightness.
Smells & Sounds
Musty or chemical smells can be red flags.
How noisy is the neighborhood or nearby traffic?
Signs of Wear or Neglect
Cracks in walls, uneven floors, water stains, or peeling paint may suggest bigger issues.
Windows & Doors
Do they open easily? Are they drafty or outdated?
đź’¬ Questions to Ask at the Open House
How long has the home been on the market?
Have there been any price reductions?
Are there any offers on the table?
Why are the owners selling?
When was the roof, furnace, or AC last replaced?
Are there any known issues with the home?
What are the average utility costs?
What’s the neighborhood like—schools, noise, parking?
đź§ After the Open House: What to Do Next
Compare notes: What stood out? What felt off?
Talk to your REALTOR®: Get honest feedback and check for comps.
Book a private showing: If you’re interested, go back for a second look with fewer people around.
Don’t rush: Open houses are for browsing and learning. It’s okay to take your time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I attend an open house without an agent?
Yes. You don’t need to bring a REALTOR® with you, but it’s helpful to let them know you’re going.
Q: Can I take photos during an open house?
Usually yes, but always ask the hosting agent first as a courtesy.
Q: Should I make an offer at the open house?
No need to rush. You can express interest but take time to think and consult your agent.
Q: Is it okay to open closets or look under sinks?
Yes—as long as you’re respectful. It’s expected that buyers will inspect storage spaces.
Q: What if I have questions after I leave?
Follow up through your own agent or contact the listing agent directly if you're not yet working with someone.
Conclusion – Be Curious, Not Overwhelmed
Open houses are a great, low-pressure way to explore your options in Ottawa’s real estate market. Come prepared, keep your eyes open, and don’t be afraid to ask smart questions. Whether you fall in love with a home on the spot or just learn more about what you like, attending open houses is a smart step on your buying journey.