Professional Remodeler
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Paul Deffenbaugh
Editorial Director
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| Immigrants bring widely varied cultural practices to our shores. There are reasons to pursue these clients. |
Senior Editor Jonathan Sweet has written a great feature in this issue about what is probably the ultimate discomfort zone for most remodelers: the immigrant client. Immigrants bring widely varied cultural practices to our shores, including cooking different foods that create different smells, restrictions on communication between the sexes and significant differences in the nature of negotiation.
There are reasons to pursue these clients. As research from the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University points out, immigrant homeowners spend more on remodeling and have higher value homes. They are clearly good prospects for professional remodelers.
It's time to push beyond the comfort zone. It's just smart business.
Contact me at paul.deffenbaugh@reedbusiness.com or 630/288-8190.
There are, of course, things that push you beyond that comfort zone. A tough customer. A challenging build. A meticulous design. Sometimes that discomfort is less tangible, less remodeling related and more cultural.
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