Foreclosure Trashout Services

Banks get the house back. You get everything nobody packed.

💩 Ugliness8/10

Gag-worthy

💰 Profit7/10

Quietly wealthy

To start

$12k–$55k

Typical net margin

22%

Revenue potential

$125k-$500k/yr small crew

💩 Why it's ugly

Foreclosure trashouts are unpredictable: abandoned mattresses, food, pests, yard debris, and occasional mystery liquids. The work is urgent, unromantic, and full of broken blinds.

💰 Why it prints money

Banks, asset managers, realtors, and property preservation firms need properties cleared quickly to list or secure them. Volume can be steady if you meet deadlines, document thoroughly, and price extras correctly.

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🧰 Tools & equipment 🔒

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Straight answers

How much does it cost to start a foreclosure trashout services business?+

Typical operators report startup costs between $12,000 and $55,000, depending on equipment and local licensing.

How profitable is foreclosure trashout services?+

Typical net margins run around 22%, with revenue potential in the range of $125k-$500k/yr small crew. Banks, asset managers, realtors, and property preservation firms need properties cleared quickly to list or secure them. Volume can be steady if you meet deadlines, document thoroughly, and price extras correctly.

Why is foreclosure trashout services considered an "ugly" business?+

Foreclosure trashouts are unpredictable: abandoned mattresses, food, pests, yard debris, and occasional mystery liquids. The work is urgent, unromantic, and full of broken blinds.

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