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dharris is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Busshy...You charge 299.00 for ANY size home..
My god, I was under the impression that I was committing a major home inspector crime for doing newer, 2,000' homes for 275.00 and going up from there. Whats happening, too many nickey certified inspectors to compete with in your neck of the woods |
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Dannie let the man set his price
Gary Porter GLP's Home and Mold Inspections 321-239-0621 Certified Commercial Mold Inspector Serving Orlando, Kissimmee, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Oviedo, Titusville, Celebration, Harmony, Avalon, Windermere, Deltona, Debary, Sanford Orange County, Seminole County, Volusia County, Osceola County www.homeandmoldinspections.com |
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NACHI 2005 U.S. Member of the Year
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It's the ASHI guy with his $149 for any size home that has most of us pretty ticked off.
The ASHI/real estate salesman relationships in St. Louis require a $200-225 limit in fees in order to be referred. This price was set by the used house salesman. I offered a reduction to $75 over their normal rate instead of the usual $150 over their normal rate....until the end of August. Then, I will go back up to the $350 minimum. Thanks for your concern. James H. Bushart Professional Building Analyst, BPI Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas 314-803-2167 Inspecting in Aurora, Branson, Carthage, Granby, Joplin, Kimberling City, Monett, Mount Vernon, Neosho, Nixa, Purdy, Reed Spring, Republic, Springfield and surrounding areas.
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I'd bet that there are plenty of guys getting exactly what they think they are worth in the St. Louis area. (Low & High)
I raised my service level, I raised my prices and business went up! Erby Crofutt B4U Close Home Inspections Georgetown, Kentucky KY Lic# HI-2041 www.b4uclose.com http://www.kentuckyradon.com Kentucky Home Inspections Kentucky Home Inspectors NACHI02090301 "LIKE" me on Facebook Kentucky Homeowner Resources @ http://www.kentuckyhomeinspections.com BLOG by Erby, The Central Kentucky Home Inspector Join Active Rain HERE |
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When I started offering choices in August 2005, my business increased dramatically since people looking for lower prices could get it here (BASIC), people looking for licensed individuals could get it here (TECH), people looking for the best general inspection could get it here (STANDARD), and people who needed some extra customer service could also get it here (PREMIUM). There was never a reason for anyone to call and then go somewhere else because I couldn't meet their needs/wants. NACHI 2005 U.S. Member of the Year
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John N. Dirks, Jr is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Its not only what you charge, its what you give people for their money. There's a broad range of pricing and a broad range the the quality of the product. Even then, a higher price doesnt mean higher quality.
If you do quality work then you should expect to be fairly compensated. If you do poor work, no matter what you charge, you should expect that you wont be in business very long. I think its better to set your price higher and come down if you need to. People always scratch their head and ask questions when the prices go up. |
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