Sorry people, I am back to ask another question for feedback.
I make $140K WFH, comfortable life, but I keep thinking: "What if I built something?"
I have the capital, a box truck, and operational discipline.
Idea: Commercial property services (turnovers, junk removal, maintenance, cleaning) for property
management companies. Recurring contracts, not one-off residential work.
Real question: Am I overthinking this or is this actually a solid path? Is the
recurring revenue real? Would property managers actually use someone like me?
Honest feedback appreciated. Not looking for hype, just real talk.
Midcareer professional (40s) wondering if I'm crazy for considering a service business
byu/justimprint inEntrepreneur
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