roybiggens
New member
I have gone as far as putting together a business plan and researching some possible building locations in a fast growing area where I live.
This area is upper middle class and higher and is the PERFECT site for a nice high-end detailing shop. I've spoken to a couple of members of the local Small Business Association about the plan and they both seem to think it would go over well as there is nothing like this in the area.
However, due to location the land / building prices are high and it would require me to take out a Small Business Loan for startup costs. Has anyone else who runs a "Brick and Mortar" detailing buisness gone this route?
I guess I should add I've been detailing on the side for about two years now. Mainly on weekends so I don't necessarily have true customer base.
I just keep thinking to myself...I LOVE doing this (as opposed to my day job as an accountant) and I feel like this is the opportunity to turn it into a career.
I've read and learned so much from this site over the past year or so and there's no way to express what it's meant to me.
This area is upper middle class and higher and is the PERFECT site for a nice high-end detailing shop. I've spoken to a couple of members of the local Small Business Association about the plan and they both seem to think it would go over well as there is nothing like this in the area.
However, due to location the land / building prices are high and it would require me to take out a Small Business Loan for startup costs. Has anyone else who runs a "Brick and Mortar" detailing buisness gone this route?
I guess I should add I've been detailing on the side for about two years now. Mainly on weekends so I don't necessarily have true customer base.
I just keep thinking to myself...I LOVE doing this (as opposed to my day job as an accountant) and I feel like this is the opportunity to turn it into a career.
I've read and learned so much from this site over the past year or so and there's no way to express what it's meant to me.