24x32 For Sale Sign #2 - CENTURY 21: Built for Agents Who Need Results
Which “For Sale” sign gets noticed faster? Does thicker plastic really last longer? What are the pros and cons of aluminum signs? Should I get grommets or not? These are the real questions agents ask when choosing signs. Estate Prints built the 24x32 For Sale Sign #2 - CENTURY 21 to answer them—practically and clearly.
Why 24x32 Inches Makes a Difference
The 24x32 size gives listings a visual edge without looking oversized. It’s large enough to stand out from a distance, especially on main roads or wide properties. But it still looks clean and professional in smaller yards.
Visibility That Pulls in Traffic
People make decisions fast—especially when house-hunting. A bigger, bolder sign grabs their eye while they drive by. That extra visibility helps your listing compete in a crowded market.
This size is ideal for high-traffic areas or properties with landscaping that can block smaller signs.
Four Materials, Four Real Options
Not all agents need the same level of durability. That’s why Estate Prints offers four different materials for this sign—so you only pay for what you actually need.
4mil Corrugated Plastic: Best for Budget Campaigns
This option is ideal for short-term use. It’s light, easy to carry, and gets the job done for quick flips or temporary campaigns. Use it when you don’t plan to leave the sign up long.
10mil Corrugated Plastic: Thicker and Tougher
A thicker corrugated plastic that stands up better to the wind and weather. It lasts longer but still offers lightweight convenience. Great for longer listings or seasonal reuse.
3mil PVC: Durable and Sharp Looking
PVC has a smooth finish and stays rigid in all weather. It’s a step up in quality that doesn’t break the budget. Use it when you want a clean, professional look that lasts.
3mm Aluminum Composite: Built to Last
This one’s for pros who don’t want to replace signs often. Aluminum composite resists fading, bending, and cracking. It’s ideal for long-term listings or agents who reuse their signs year after year.
Choose Your Grommet Setup
Should you get grommets? That depends on how you install your signs. Estate Prints gives you three options.
Top Grommets: Hang It and Go
Top grommets let you hang signs on metal frames or posts. They help keep the sign from tearing and make hanging faster.
Top & Bottom Grommets: Stay Put, Even in Wind
Extra grommets at the bottom help hold the sign in place. Use this setup in windy areas or if your frame supports it.
None: Skip Holes for Ground Stakes or Frames
No grommets means fewer holes and cleaner lines. It’s perfect if you’re using H-stakes or slot-in frames that don’t need grommets.
Where Multimedia and Data Belong
Multimedia Suggestions:
Include product photos for each material side by side to show thickness and finish. Add a zoomed-in shot of grommet placement. A short setup video showing how to hang signs using frames would be helpful.
Data Suggestions:
Include stats showing how larger signs like 24x32 increase visibility and drive buyer engagement. For example: “Listings using 24x32 signs received 17% more walk-up inquiries.” Back this up with citations or internal case studies if available.
Durability comparisons would also help. Example: “Aluminum composite signs typically last 3–5 years outdoors compared to 4–6 months for basic corrugated plastic.”
Why Sign #2 Deserves a Spot in Your Toolkit
The 24x32 For Sale Sign #2 - CENTURY 21 checks all the right boxes. It's big, bold, and built with your workload in mind. With options in thickness, finish, and mounting, you get what fits your process—no fluff, no guessing.
When time is short and listings move fast, signs like this help you stay visible and professional. Install once. Let it work while you work elsewhere.