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    How do you put a price or valuation on your inspection service do you price it at 1 year gross, 1 years pay that you pay yourself. Any Ideas.

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    This link can be really helpful.

    http://www.costofbusiness.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Huppi View Post
    How do you put a price or valuation on your inspection service do you price it at 1 year gross, 1 years pay that you pay yourself. Any Ideas.
    You could do that, but I believe that most folks would want to see the history of the business over a three to five year period of time.

    If you are looking for this information so that you can sell your business you would need take into consideration several more factors to arrive at the market value for a home inspection business.

    Scott Patterson, ACI
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    If you are selling your business and you are a one or two man operation, there is little value to sell.

    In a service/professional business like ours, 'the operator' is what a client 'buys', and, if you are selling, there is not much for a person to buy other than 'a phone number'. It is then up to them to try to retain as many calls which come in as they can.

    Jerry Peck
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    In 1994 I sold my 2 1/2 guy business to move to TN. A year and a half ago I bought a single guy business.
    I would be happy to discuss it privately if you care to e-mail.
    JF


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Feldmann View Post
    In 1994 I sold my 2 1/2 guy business to move to TN. A year and a half ago I bought a single guy business.
    I would be happy to discuss it privately if you care to e-mail.
    JF

    What was the 1/2 guys' job, entering all of the tight crawl spaces and attics?


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    Funny - I didn't think of it that way. I should have said: 2 full time and one part time.

    Come to think of it, one of them was kind of a half-wit.


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