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I am a new home inspector,but I currently run a construction buisiness,this year is a very tough enviroment.How are the inspectors doing?
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Between commercial, residential, rental properties, foreclosure, roof and homeowner association inspections I stay very busy. Dale Duffy 602.402.5305 Inspect Arizona Companies, Inc. Phoenix Home Inspectors, Inc. Your Leaking House-- Your Leaking House Message Board InterNACHI 2007 U.S.A Member of the Year |
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It sucks in SE MI. Not a lot moving, so not a lot to get. A lot of inspectors are closing their doors right now, which is allowing for more work for those of us able to stick it out. Good luck.
Kenneth Miller Jordan Hill Home Services,LLC Vice-President Great Lakes - East Chapter 248-398-2438 |
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Our home sales are down about 25% to last year, which was down 50% from the previous year. One of the local buliders has not had a start this year, and has reduced their staff from 25 superintendents to 3. We've had several builders close their doors, and we have many, many partially completed homes with no work being performed, and completed homes sitting empty with for sale and for rent signs on the property. A spec home down the road from me has been sitting vacant for a year, and has a "priced reduced $50,000 sign on it. Our housing prices were down another 8% last month, which has brought us back to the pricing we had around 2003. Homes that were selling for $450,000 in 2004 have sold after a long time on the market at $250 to $300,000.
My inspection this afternoon is a brand new house that was completed at the end of 2005, has not been lived in, and the A/C has not been on. (got mold, anyone?) This (except for the A/C not being on) is a fairly common scenario. The home inspection business is similar, except that we can diversify our services. |
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Colorado Springs is doing good. I wish I was able to do all of the inspections i am asked to do. I keep sending them to chapter members.
Henry Valenzano CMI (Hank) Double Check Home Inspection LLC. http://www.conservweb.com/forum/ www.DCHI.com Hank@DCHI.com 719-635-6425 |
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Henry writes:
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Nick Gromicko, CMI Founder World's biggest, best inspection association "Planet InterNACHI... resistance is futile" |
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Henry Valenzano CMI (Hank) Double Check Home Inspection LLC. http://www.conservweb.com/forum/ www.DCHI.com Hank@DCHI.com 719-635-6425 |
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Like i told some one in another thread as a home inspector you should be able to make $25,000.00 in 2 months. If not you need to get with RR and Robert and check out all the tips the NACHI web site gives out and step it up. Right now i wish i was well enough to do all the requests i get.
Henry Valenzano CMI (Hank) Double Check Home Inspection LLC. http://www.conservweb.com/forum/ www.DCHI.com Hank@DCHI.com 719-635-6425 |
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Greg Bell Titusville, Fl 02111507 Serving Central Florida
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