Forget the Home Warranty – New Homes May Come With Personal Chef

by Tom Royce on November 26, 2007

Personal-chef-real-estate-salesIf you are having difficulty selling your home it may be that you are not offering enough perks. That is the thoughts of this novel campaign by To Go Chefs that they are rolling out to the real estate industry. To generate buzz for your homes they have a plan to offer the services of a personal chef for a year with the purchase of a home.

While this seems crazy on my first impression it could be a deal maker for the high end home that a dual income family would be interested in buying. Many people have thought that they could use a personal chef in todays hectic world but think that it is too ostentatious to have, but if it came with the house, who can say no.

Home sellers and real estate professionals are now partnering with To Go Chefs International to offer potential home buyers a personal chef for one year to be included in the asking price of the home.
“By supplying our chef service to potential home buyers, you will achieve the goal of making your home more appealing to buyers,” said Brent Butler, account manager for To Go Chefs International. “I am fairly certain that no other home on the market will come with a personal chef.” via PR Web

If you have a new and unique way to market a home we would love to hear it. Just leave a comment and we will be in touch.

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Jeffrey - Ion Home Inspection July 13, 2008 at 5:06 pm

Sounds Good to me!!

baja247 May 3, 2009 at 9:29 am

This looks like very good alternative. Chefs sounds terrific. Chefs that work also as real estate sounds better. :)

Charleston Real Estate October 29, 2009 at 10:24 pm

That is a very unique idea, To Go Chef…very nice, really :)

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