Home rentals have hit record highs. First time buyers can’t borrow enough money to get on the housing ladder because credit has all but dried up. So they rent.
Homeowners who want to (or have to) move find that they can’t sell their house in these market conditions – so they rent their place out and then rent OTHER places until the market changes. And many people who DO sell their houses are deciding to rent instead of buy somewhere else.
The upshot is the market is booming. Now here’s where the opportunity comes in…
Every rental property on the market needs what’s known as an ‘inventory check’. This is a list of all the fixtures and fittings in the rental property at the beginning of a tenancy. Whenever a home is let, this list needs to be drawn up before the estate agent takes the security deposit.
Trouble is, most estate agents hate doing this, and many don’t bother, or have the time and staff.
To give you an example, the last flat I rented before I bought a place of my own didn’t have an inventory. I remember writing down my own list to make sure there was no confusion when I left.
Really, the estate agent let my last landlady down by not providing it. I asked quite a few times to get one sorted after I’d moved in. Eventually they sent someone round to tally up the fixtures. I remember they weren’t estate agents, just people doing the job on their behalf. So from my own experience I know this is a real going concern.
With a flooded rental market, and not enough people to do these inventories, there’s a gap in the market. And as you’ll see, it gives you an opening. Estimates in the report start at make £280 per property. In his report Nick explains how to turn it into a going concern and make £740 a week from just four inventory checks.
This is an old fashioned part time business opportunity. No internet marketing, no referrals, no technical stuff, no trading, no gambling, no investing, no website required.
I’ve seen Nick’s blueprint and this one is really easy-to-follow. You can order a copy for a risk-free look and go through the whole thing yourself before you decide. If you don’t want to give this a go, it’s no problem. Send it back to Nick.