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Connor Ryan
  • Financial Advisor
  • Boulder, CO
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Making six figures as a Property Preservation Contractor

Connor Ryan
  • Financial Advisor
  • Boulder, CO
Posted

With foreclosures being a very realistic possibility in markets all across the country in the near future, I have stumbled upon an article of a woman who makes 200k a year without buying or selling real estate as a Property Preservation Contractor. My understanding is that PPC's maintain foreclosed properties for banks and property management companies. They perform repairs, secure points of entry, clean interiors, and maintain exterior landscaping. This could be an in demand business in the coming months or years. Is there anyone on here that has had personal experience as a Property Preservation Contractor, any insight at how passive vs. hands on it is, or barriers of entry to be aware of etc..

Link to the article: https://anniesinspo.com/become-a-property-preservation-contractor/

I appreciate any information!

Thank you,

Connor Ryan

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