Ruby
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I may be able to obtain a building that has an apartment above it and a very nice bar that could be converted to a coffee shop below. The building is on a corner on mainstreet. Ideally we would finish the apartment upstairs and move into the building and the mortgage payment wouldn't be too much higher than our current house. Our utilities would go up considerably as this building is twice the size of our house.
I live in a small town with about 2500 people. There are a few other small towns dotted around. Closest McDonalds is 15 minutes drive. Closest Coffee shop I think is 35 minutes away. There MAY be one in one of the 2 small towns 20 minutes away but I don't think so. It is an average to low average income area
Our town has Dairy Queen, Subway, Casey's gas station, and several bars. We have a junior high/highschool of about 300 students.
My husband would keep his job and we have been living off just his income fairly comfortably.
In order to break even I would need to make enough money to cover extra utility costs, insurance, and any employee I hired. I would have no rent or mortgage to pay.
Ideally I'd make a little profit (12,000 a year would be success to me) but I'm mostly concerned that I would fail miserably and be losing money.
I would probably be open Monday - Friday 6am-10am and weekend evenings for the teenagers in town to have a place to hang out.
Is this realistic? God bless anyone who read through all this and takes the time to give their input!
I live in a small town with about 2500 people. There are a few other small towns dotted around. Closest McDonalds is 15 minutes drive. Closest Coffee shop I think is 35 minutes away. There MAY be one in one of the 2 small towns 20 minutes away but I don't think so. It is an average to low average income area
Our town has Dairy Queen, Subway, Casey's gas station, and several bars. We have a junior high/highschool of about 300 students.
My husband would keep his job and we have been living off just his income fairly comfortably.
In order to break even I would need to make enough money to cover extra utility costs, insurance, and any employee I hired. I would have no rent or mortgage to pay.
Ideally I'd make a little profit (12,000 a year would be success to me) but I'm mostly concerned that I would fail miserably and be losing money.
I would probably be open Monday - Friday 6am-10am and weekend evenings for the teenagers in town to have a place to hang out.
Is this realistic? God bless anyone who read through all this and takes the time to give their input!