SpahrBrewing
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Must've recently changed, because I know of someone who was doing this as little as 3 years ago. Don't know his supplier back then though.
After doing more research I am on the fence...I would still really like to do it...but I am a bit more concerned if it will make any money. I still think there is a great need and enough interest but real estate is just too insane. hell the cost of living out here is too insane...which makes it very difficult.
The key to getting started in something like this is to go online and sell from home. If your region has a gap in the market, you stand a reasonable chance of success. If you fail, you're out a few thousand dollars.
Nope.
Nope its not the key or nope there's no room for it in your neck of the woods?
Most suppliers require a brick-and-mortar before they'll deal with you.
If you can sell it they will supply. They just want to see potential.
TDB,
I'm not sure where in the DFW metro you want to open your store, but I think there are areas where the rent/lease cost would not be prohibitive and still have a decent, visible storefront... While real estate costs in the metro area AND cost of living have skyrocketed in the past 5 years, you still can find lease space for as little as $1.85 a square foot, it just depends on the area. Conducting a quick search on loopnet.com for commercial properties, I found several options, with at least 1,100 square feet, in Plano, Little Elm, The Colony and Lewisville for under $30k a year...With the amount of travelling we all experience in this area trying to get to get from point A to point B, I'm SURE that I've driven past all of them...