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steve k

Re: priceing up new houses
« Reply #20 on: March 09, 2006, 07:06:26 am »
Ross,
he`s not far off is he...?

It is difficult NOT to fit in a relaxing 3 semis an hour...20 minutes each!!
So a 2 bed would take 15 minutes approx.
If you really took your time and spent 20 minutes at each 2 bedder then that is still £67.50 an hour...multiply that by a cushy 10am - 4pm day of 6 hours, then you are in the region of £400 a day.

I have an estate of semis and I do 3 and a half an hour (7 every 2 hours)
so 18 will take me about 5 hours and that is pretty comfortable.
I actually work to 20 a day...3 days work there.

You only have 18 of these houses at £22.50 but to most people that is a reasonable amount of work to do on their own in a day at an average price of £10.00
At your price, I would be happy to call it a day after 9 houses which is a nice £202.50 a day for 3 hours work.
I, like many others probably, am thinking..."if you can get £22.50 on a council estate, what can you get in the upmarket areas??"
By the way, good on ya and keep those prices coming in!!

geoffreyspecht

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Re: priceing up new houses
« Reply #21 on: March 09, 2006, 12:35:52 pm »
not being funny ross but u can do 20 two bedroom houses a day its dead easy and for that sort of money i would work from 8 in the morning to 6 at night that= 2 houses an hour

paule

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Re: priceing up new houses
« Reply #22 on: March 09, 2006, 02:20:07 pm »
cheers for all your help its been good reading ive learnt more on here than i ever knew, my boss know nowt cheers lads