How to Grow a Thriving House-Sitting Business
Business Overview:
If you’ve ever gone on vacation and wished someone could keep an eye on your house and pets, then you know why a house-sitting business can be so successful. Even if a homeowner has an alarm system, there is no substitute for an actual person being in the home to make sure everything is as it should be. Add pets to the equation and now it is much more economical to pay someone to care for their house and pets than to send their pets to a kennel and leave their house empty. If your interest is piqued and you want to know how to start a house-sitting business, you’ve come to the right place. All you need to do before starting a house-sitting business is gather some references and think about how you want to market your services. You also need to do some research to determine how much to charge for house sitting. Your services should be priced competitively with others in your area to make sure you get enough clients. After that, just spread the word and clear your schedule. This business idea will have your schedule busy with house-sitting jobs before you know it. You may even need to hire a house-sitting staff to handle all the work.
A Day in the Life of a house-sitting business owner:
If taking care of other people’s homes looks like something you want to get into, you’ll be interested to know that a typical day for a house-sitting business owner will begin with a check of your schedule to see if any jobs are coming up. Contact the homeowners to confirm dates, times and any special instructions. Next you will check your email, website and voicemail for any new requests for your services. Call potential clients to discuss their needs and determine if you can work them into your schedule. If you have house sitters working for you, assign them house sitting jobs and make sure the homeowners are aware of who you will be sending. Finally, you will need to work on marketing and record all your finances in your bookkeeping software.
About Your Customers:
Your customers will be homeowners or renters who need someone to watch their house or apartment while they are away on vacation or business. They may or may not have pets and plants to be cared for.
What You Need to Start:
- Computer
- Bookkeeping software
- Marketing plan
- House sitting contract
The Good:
- There is virtually no start-up cost.
- Your return on investment is almost 100%.
- You can work on other projects while house sitting.
- You work when you want to; jobs are set according to your schedule.
The Bad:
- Scheduling can be difficult if you have other commitments.
- You may find yourself booked solid during some seasons (like summer) with slow periods at other times of the year.
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