Contractors
Market News & Data
General Info
Real Estate Strategies

Landlording & Rental Properties
Real Estate Professionals
Financial, Tax, & Legal


Real Estate Classifieds
Reviews & Feedback
Updated over 2 years ago on .
Gaging Interest regarding Painting for your customers new homes
Had a quick question for the agents. I work for a painting company and estimate/execute jobs for customers moving into new homes.
My questions for the realtors is the following. During the home purchasing process, I am assuming your clients are looking into the potential costs of renovations once they get into their new home. I know it is a big part of my customers budgeting process.
Do you think that your customers would benefit from a 3rd party estimator that can give them a very good idea of what the cost of these things would be should they purchase the home. This way not only do they have a good idea of what to expect, but can also protect against them being price gouged when they are ready to discuss estimates with local contractors.
It wouldnt be a large cost, figure $25-50 for the breakdown depending on what they would like estimate. Simple process, quick turnaround. It is something I have considered doing since I specialize in exactly what your customers are planning and feel it would be a huge benefit that would end up paying for itself. I would be able to tailor it to your locality as well.
Looking forward to hearing if this is of interest. Happy to discuss my background, numbers and accuracy as well.