Home House Cleaning Service Free House Cleaning Service Business Plan 4.15 Target Market Analysis of Housnig Stock by Year in which the Householder moved into the Unit
The following items surfaced during the analysis of the when homeowners moved into their homes in Cobb county and the state of Georgia:
Thus we can conclude that more than 70% of homeowners in both Cobb county and the state of Georgia, moved into their homes after the year 2000. When this analysis is combined with the population and household summary, we can conclude that many of the folks who have moved into Cobb county are new to the target market. Since most of the population is composed of younger folks between the ages of 18 and 65, it is safe to conclude that these are folks who are able to earn an income.
The formation of new households is always a major plus for the economic well being of any target market. Given that so many working people have moved into Cobb county and are forming households by moving into homes they buy or rent, we feel that the overall demographic picture of Cobb county is very healthy and this of course bodes well for a small business like Spotless Homes.
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