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Bernard Smith
  • Buffalo, MN
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Real Estate investing side businesses

Bernard Smith
  • Buffalo, MN
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Hello fellow investors,

I’m looking to start some Real Estate investing side businesses.

Cleaning: both the cleaning out the properties when you first get them under your control and construction cleanup.

Moving Co: Something to offer the motivated sellers and your retail buyers

Staging: This one is obvious. Also could include photography, so you can get good pictures of your finished properties.

Landscaping: Either to pretty up your properties or to keep them pretty while you work on the house and trying to sell the house.

If you have others tasks that could be farmed out let me know.

Two questions for you….

Do you have people in place for these tasks? If so, how much do you pay them?

If you don’t have people in place how much would you be willing to pay to take these tasks off your plate so you can work on your business?

Hope this doesn't cross the line, I'm not trying to sell something, looking for some insight on how to go about setting the companies up.

Any feedback would be appreciated.

Bernie Smith

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