Pricing Your Services In Foreclosure Cleaning - Presentation Transcript
www.eemnz.com/foreclosure Pricing Your Services In Foreclosure Cleaning
Building your own foreclosure cleanup company business is a good idea especially for those people who have a part-time job. But it won't be an easy task to cleaning out and maintaining foreclosures because it is a bit hard works or heavy works.
But if you do it right, you can make from several hundred, to several thousand dollars on foreclosure clean up jobs and one so filled with possibilities for growth that many are interested in this opportunity.
When it comes on pricing your foreclosure cleanup services, the important thing to do is to find out what it is going to cost your services and the cost of the time consume. In a foreclosure cleanup business, you can offer everything from simple trash-outs, to lawn maintenance, to gutter cleaning and pressure washing, painting, minor repairs, and so much more.
You can offer any of these services exclusively, or in combination with other services, which makes determining how to price effectively somewhat difficult.
The owner of Foreclosure Cleanup, LLC, in Atlanta, who is Cassandra Black once said that they get calls all the time from foreclosure cleanup start-up companies wanting to know how much to charge for debris removal, repairs, etc.
And she also said that they want a simple formula into which they can plug certain factors to come up with quick pricing. Unfortunately, there are no cookie-cutter answers because so many factors dictate effective pricing for especially the new, smaller foreclosure cleanup company.
Ms. Black continues, "On the flip side, potential clients often call and want an estimate over the phone, just an idea of what they can expect to pay foreclosure cleanup services.
Often they are looking to buy a foreclosure and want to know what they're facing after closing to get the home in move-in condition, or a realtor will call because he or she has gotten a host of foreclosures from the bank to ready for the market. We tell them we have to see the properties before pricing."
New foreclosure cleanup companies will almost always do themselves a disservice by giving a quick price over the phone to appease the caller. Several factors need to be taken into consideration before providing an estimate to make a profit in this industry. It is important to see the foreclosure properties first before pricing your services in foreclosure cleaning. www.eemnz.com/foreclosure
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