Statistics tell us that the average credit score in Pennsylvania is approximately 700. Although that’s down from 731 in 2010, it’s still better than 37 other states. Even so, that means that a significant amount of the population in Pennsylvania cannot qualify for good interest rates or for a mortgage at all. Therefore, if someone is looking for a business opportunity a great idea would be to start a credit repair business in Pittsburgh.
Here’s the problem for most that want to start a credit repair business in Pittsburgh. Government regulations and laws make it costly to get started. Also large, experienced companies create competition in marketing. They can spend a lot more money to get the attention of those in need of credit repair in Pittsburgh and the Pennsylvania area.
And, as a solopreneur, you have to do everything yourself. That includes websites, other technology, marketing materials, contracts and forms, and more. It’s overwhelming. Then you have to have the capital which could add up to tens of thousands to do it professionally and legally. So, is there an alternative?
Start a Credit Repair Business in Pittsburgh
What if you could leverage what a large, national company has already set up? What if from day one you had the service delivery ability and experience of a national company?
You would be able to own your own business. You would also get trained not only to sell credit repair and other financial services. You would receive credit repair business training to understand how to build a substantial business in Pennsylvania and around the country if you chose to do so.
And get this. You could start this credit repair business in Pittsburgh for less than $300!
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This article which was originally posted in 2017 is updated regularly and was last updated in July 2023.