Vacant Blocks = Margin Opportunity šŸ‘€šŸ”„
Most operators avoid vacant blocks.
Too thick.
Too messy.
Too hard.
Good.
That’s exactly why they pay well.
There’s less competition because most blokes don’t have the gear, systems, or confidence to handle them properly.
When you approach these jobs the right way, they’re not chaos — they’re opportunity.
If you’ve got:
āœ” A solid mower
āœ” A proper brush cutter (set up right)
āœ” Blades when needed
āœ” Proper PPE
āœ” A clear plan before you start
Vacant blocks can become some of the highest-margin jobs in your mowing business.
Real estates need them.
Owners get council notices
New builds need site preps.
This isn’t just grass cutting.
You’re solving a compliance issues.
You're reducing fire risk.
You're preventing fines.
That’s value.
šŸ’° Pro mindset shift:
Don’t price these like a lawn.
Price them like a problem being solved.
Let’s talk:
Who here has done a vacant block?
• What did you charge?
• What gear did you run?
• What would you do differently next time?
Drop it below šŸ‘‡
Let’s raise the standard and build operators who aren’t scared of thick stuff.
— Jared šŸƒ
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