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Hi Foreclosure Cleanup Business Owners,
I hope you have a busy weekend lined up for your foreclosure cleanup business. After you've rested a bit Sunday evening, or before you head out Saturday morning, consider logging on to the Internet to research real estate industry trends.
Foreclosure Cleanup Industry TRENDS Can Lead to More Trash Out and Cleanup Jobs
In starting your foreclosure cleanup business, it's a good idea to keep up with the trends in your industry (this will help you strategically niche and target markets within markets as you grow your business).
Also, cash buyers are on the loose; this is evident in real estate purchasing patterns. For the foreclosure cleanup industry, this is a good indicator that real estate investors are a solid group to target for trash out business. See How to Market Your REO Trash Out & Foreclosure Cleanup Business to Real Estate Investors for more information.
Following the numbers (the trends) within your industry can lead you to contracts and jobs your competition will likely miss early on this year. (Remember, early bird gets the worm.)
As always, wishes of great success to you with your foreclosure cleanup business!
Cassandra
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