Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: PurefectWindowCleaning on May 04, 2012, 07:44:25 pm
-
I been offered a commercial 'round' which brings in £2000 a month. What would I be looking to pay for this?
Its in the early stages of negotiations and am looking for a rough price I should pay for it, as they havent yet said what they want for it.
Cheers
-
these vary massivley in value lol
ive paid 1 x value of round and also 6 x .value..
be aware though some commercials come april time these get renewed, so u have to requote and arent guaranteed to get it.
good luck m8
-
Question One: Why's it up for sale?
-
Question One: Why's it up for sale?
Just want to get out of the game I believe
-
that is a good question .
-
I'd be looking at the vendor with very thin eyes whilst stroking my chinny chin chin and asking the same question as Gold.
-
I think it's one of them gut feeling situations. You need to establish that the work is genuine, how good the work is and how long he's been doing it. Then once your armed with all the facts I'd sleep on it and see what you gut tells you. Only you know 1) If you can afford it and 2) how much you think its worth to you.
-
i would feel happier buying a domestic round than a commercial,just depends on how much he wants
-
My first question would be how much is it? , if he is serious to sell it he would have told you already , my guess is he is just wondoering how much he could get for it , dont waste your time on it or show any interest until there is a price and a clear deal on the table , people do this all the time , whether it is their round , their van , their record collection etc.
-
talk to the client themselves before you part with any money