Printable Canva Template for Real Estate Agents
Open House Signs (Directional, Parking & House Rules Set)
Get visitors in the door, parked, and treating the home with care.
A handwritten arrow taped to a post tells visitors you put it together in the car. This set replaces it: directional arrows with your street name, a parking sign, a house-notes card, a private-area sign, and feature cards that point out upgrades buyers would otherwise walk past. Edit a few lines in Canva, print at home, and the whole property reads as run by someone who’s done this before.

What this set helps you do
The signs do the small jobs that otherwise fall to you in person: pointing the way, sorting out parking, setting house expectations, and flagging what’s worth noticing.
Use it to:
- guide visitors from the street to the door with directional arrows
- tell guests where to park without repeating it all afternoon
- set simple house expectations — shoes, photos, children, closets
- keep off-limits rooms off-limits with a clean private-area sign
- point out upgrades buyers miss, like a new HVAC or refinished floors
Who this is for
Best for agents who want the property to look coordinated and run smoothly on showing day, without a print shop or design work.
A good fit if you:
- host open houses and want a setup that looks intentional
- print at home or at the office
- want to edit a few lines, not design from scratch
What’s included
8 print-ready signs plus a placement guide, all 8.5×11 portrait, editable in Canva:
- Directional arrows — left, right, and straight, each with your street name
- Parking sign with an editable line for where guests should park
- House notes card with four courtesy asks: shoes, photos, children, closets
- Private Area sign for any off-limits door
- Text feature card for easy-to-miss upgrades (new HVAC, refinished floors)
- Photo feature card for what guests can’t see today — a before photo, an off-season shot, a staged room
- A “Where to Place Each Sign” guide so setup takes minutes
How it works
1. Open the template in Canva (works with a free account).
2. Type in your details — street name, parking line, feature notes.
3. Print at home — actual size (100%), portrait, on 8.5×11 paper.
4. Place each sign where the guide shows — windows, entry tables, hallways, driveways, off-limits doors.
What these signs are — and aren’t
These are near-door and along-the-path signs, meant to be read up close: at windows, on entry tables, in hallways and lobbies, at the driveway, and on off-limits doors.
They’re not curbside or yard signs, and they’re not weatherproof — they’re designed for indoor and near-entry use, printed at home, not staked at the road in the rain. If you need a road sign for the corner, that’s a different product; this is everything inside and around the property. Check your brokerage and local rules before posting any signage at a listing.
Works well with
The signs handle the path and the property. Pair them with the open house sign-in kit for the welcome sign and sign-in table that greet and capture visitors once they’re inside. The signs also work on their own.
Compatibility and setup notes
Editable in Canva with a free account — built with Canva’s free elements, no Pro subscription needed. Canva occasionally changes which elements are free; if you ever hit a Pro-flagged item, it’s quick to swap or remove. Print at home, at the office, or at a print shop. Digital template; nothing physical ships. Not weatherproof; intended for indoor and near-entry use.
Common questions
Do I need Canva Pro?
No. Built with Canva’s free elements; edits on a free account.
Can I use these as yard or curbside signs?
They’re built to be read up close, indoors and near the entry, and aren’t weatherproof. For road or yard signage you’d want a different product.
Can I change the street name and parking details?
Yes — type directly into the fields on each sign.
What size do they print at?
8.5×11, portrait, at actual size (100%).
Do I need property photos?
Only for the photo feature card, if you use it. The rest are text.
Ready to set up a clearer open house path?
Edit a few lines, print at home, and get visitors in, parked, and treating the home with care.
