kimi1101
Well-Known Member
I am having a perticularly rubbish day today.
My boiler has packed in, I can generally fix these sorts of things but its beyond me. My knight in shining armour is not here to fix it/console me. I went to tell my landlords partner, who owns the shop next door (not sure if you all know but the landlord died unexpectedly a few weeks back) and was told it was not her responsibilty or her late partners and I need to sort it myself. Which is fine but why have they been dealing with these things for me for the past 18 months.??
But anyway. Not that I am seriously thinking of selling up but we all have these days of "oh I just want to give up!!!"
I recently had the salon valued (not by a professional valuer but someone who is very experienced in this area) and was very suprosed at what my salon was worth. I thought to myself...for 18 months work and the amount of money I have put into the salon, it has gone up in value a massive amount since then! I thought, are there people who go into business, set it up and sell it when its become an established business?
I don't really know what I'm getting at but if you were looking to make maximum profit in minimum time would this be a wise way to do it?
I'm really just looking to start a discussion. I don't know what I would do if I did sell the salon...I'd be lost! But just looking to see what other people think about maximising the money you can get out of owning a salon - pros and cons of setting up and selling on or hanging in for the long haul and making your millions that way?!
My boiler has packed in, I can generally fix these sorts of things but its beyond me. My knight in shining armour is not here to fix it/console me. I went to tell my landlords partner, who owns the shop next door (not sure if you all know but the landlord died unexpectedly a few weeks back) and was told it was not her responsibilty or her late partners and I need to sort it myself. Which is fine but why have they been dealing with these things for me for the past 18 months.??
But anyway. Not that I am seriously thinking of selling up but we all have these days of "oh I just want to give up!!!"
I recently had the salon valued (not by a professional valuer but someone who is very experienced in this area) and was very suprosed at what my salon was worth. I thought to myself...for 18 months work and the amount of money I have put into the salon, it has gone up in value a massive amount since then! I thought, are there people who go into business, set it up and sell it when its become an established business?
I don't really know what I'm getting at but if you were looking to make maximum profit in minimum time would this be a wise way to do it?
I'm really just looking to start a discussion. I don't know what I would do if I did sell the salon...I'd be lost! But just looking to see what other people think about maximising the money you can get out of owning a salon - pros and cons of setting up and selling on or hanging in for the long haul and making your millions that way?!