Ice breakers for real estate hangout
Here are some fun and engaging icebreaker activities that you can use for a real estate hangout:
- Two Truths and a Lie: Each person shares two true statements about themselves and one false statement. The others have to guess which one is the lie. This game is a great way to get to know each other and can lead to some interesting conversations.
Example: "I've been in the real estate industry for 10 years, I've sold over 500 homes, and I'm secretly a professional singer."
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Human Bingo: Create bingo cards with different traits, characteristics, or interests in each square (e.g. "has traveled to another country", "speaks more than one language", "has a pet dog", etc.). Each person has to find someone who fits each of the characteristics and get them to sign the corresponding square.
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The Name Game: Have each person introduce themselves and share a unique fact about themselves that starts with the same letter as their name (e.g. "I'm Sarah and I love sailing"). Then, go around the circle and try to remember each person's name and fact.
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Would You Rather: Present two difficult choices and ask each person which one they would prefer. For example, "Would you rather have a million dollars or the ability to travel anywhere in the world for free?"
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Scavenger Hunt: Create a list of items or challenges that people have to complete during the hangout (e.g. "take a photo with someone who has the same birthday as you", "find someone who has the same favorite sports team as you", etc.). The first person to complete all the items on the list wins.
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Real Estate Trivia: Test each other's knowledge of the real estate industry with a trivia game. You can create questions about local market trends, famous real estate deals, or industry terminology.
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Word Association Game: Have each person write down a word related to real estate (e.g. "house", "neighborhood", "broker", etc.). Then, go around the circle and have each person explain why they chose that word.
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Speed Friending: Inspired by speed dating, have each person talk to someone for 2-3 minutes, then ring a bell and have them move on to talk to someone else. This is a great way to get to know multiple people in a short amount of time.
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Real Estate-themed Charades: Divide the group into two teams and have them take turns acting out real estate-related words or phrases (e.g. "buying a home", "selling a property", "mortgage", etc.). The team that guesses the most phrases correctly wins.
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Gratitude Circle: Have each person share something they're grateful for in their real estate career or personal life. This is a great way to build positivity and camaraderie in the group.
Remember to keep the activities light-hearted and fun, and make sure they're relevant to the real estate industry or the group's interests. Good luck with your hangout!