forgeblast
Elite Member
I had " The one thing I would say, is plan your exit before you start." rolling around in my head. What venue would be easier to walk away from? or what would be easier to do once you want to retire.
The wedding venues could be a very long term "easy" (vs rv park) way to keep money rolling in and it would only tie your weekends up.
Rv park would be 24/7 year round finding a quality manager/management team would make all the difference in the world.
My Mothers Aunt lived in AZ and managed an rv park well until her 80's, it was mostly snowbirds and she loved it.
What would you rather do if you were not getting paid to do it? I think once you answer that you can make either make money.
I saw this today at fox business how to finance a business using your 401k
How to Reinvest Your 401(k) to Buy a Business | Fox Business
The wedding venues could be a very long term "easy" (vs rv park) way to keep money rolling in and it would only tie your weekends up.
Rv park would be 24/7 year round finding a quality manager/management team would make all the difference in the world.
My Mothers Aunt lived in AZ and managed an rv park well until her 80's, it was mostly snowbirds and she loved it.
What would you rather do if you were not getting paid to do it? I think once you answer that you can make either make money.
I saw this today at fox business how to finance a business using your 401k
How to Reinvest Your 401(k) to Buy a Business | Fox Business
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