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Are they heavily underpriced? If not and you are still making money and doing ok from it, then I wouldn't raise them for a few years.
What for a whole house or just fronts £5/£6??
Quote from: Mick kent on September 29, 2014, 03:15:22 pmWhat for a whole house or just fronts £5/£6??We ain't all London prices mick. Lol. Around here £8 for 3 or 4 bed detached is a good price. 3 bed semis are probably £6 average.
Quote from: Jonny 87 on September 29, 2014, 03:24:24 pmQuote from: Mick kent on September 29, 2014, 03:15:22 pmWhat for a whole house or just fronts £5/£6??We ain't all London prices mick. Lol. Around here £8 for 3 or 4 bed detached is a good price. 3 bed semis are probably £6 average. Where you based Jonny?I was charging £7 for a 3 bed semi about 3 years ago, left and came back to it, so expect at least £8 now. £6 is too low IMO, for anywhere!
Quote from: Jonny 87 on September 29, 2014, 03:24:24 pmQuote from: Mick kent on September 29, 2014, 03:15:22 pmWhat for a whole house or just fronts £5/£6??We ain't all London prices mick. Lol. Around here £8 for 3 or 4 bed detached is a good price. 3 bed semis are probably £6 average. 3 bed semi for £6! I moan at some I have at £13 and I have 10 in a street lol
Not sure why going WFP means you need higher prices ? With WFP you'll be doing 2 for every 1 you could've done trad.Anyway, I'd wait until March before putting prices up.1. Gives people a chance to see and get to know you and your quality of work.2. Stops the excuse of leaving them over the winter3. Spring is (IMO) a better time to increase prices with lots of new work also coming inDarran