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I'm a computer systems architect and have several rental properties on
the side. I'm looking for a life change at the moment. So an opportunity popped up to purchase a small marina. I'm in the process of doing the leg work such as talking to the owner, neighbors, other marina owners, customers, the guy who rents a building and runs a maintenance business, local inspectors, etc. My question comes as to how do I end up putting together a business plan to acquire funding to-do this? Are there any known lending organizations out there who specialize in this? Any suggestions from other small marina owners? Bob |
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On May 29, 4:33?pm, bobruddy wrote:
I'm a computer systems architect and have several rental properties on the side. I'm looking for a life change at the moment. So an opportunity popped up to purchase a small marina. I'm in the process of doing the leg work such as talking to the owner, neighbors, other marina owners, customers, the guy who rents a building and runs a maintenance business, local inspectors, etc. My question comes as to how do I end up putting together a business plan to acquire funding to-do this? Are there any known lending organizations out there who specialize in this? Any suggestions from other small marina owners? Bob Find out if you will own or simply lease the associated tidelands or lake bottom. In my state, most of that property is owned by "the people" of the state and is then leased out to marinas, yacht clubs, boat yards, etc. Every few years the lease comes up, and always goes up (usually a lot) when it is renewed. The problem is the valuation formula- the submerged lands are valued at the same rate as the uplands for tax and leasing purposes. Operating a marina or boatyard is seldom the highest and best potential use of waterfront property, from an economic standpoint, but the property is often assessed at the same rate it would be if somebody tore out the boating facility and put up condos, offices, a waterfront hotel, etc. All you may be buying is the good will associated with a sign and the right to pay enormous fees to the government. The docks, pilings, etc would all need to be removed if the land under them is leased from a state and the state decided for some reason not to renew your lease or to force you out by charging you $$$$$$$$$$ instead of merely $$$$$$$$. |
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On 29 May 2007 16:33:02 -0700, bobruddy wrote:
I'm a computer systems architect and have several rental properties on the side. I'm looking for a life change at the moment. So an opportunity popped up to purchase a small marina. The business plan for a marina is similar to a vineyard. As the old joke goes, "How do you leave the vineyard business with a million dollars?" Answer: "Start with ten million". |
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bobruddy wrote:
I'm a computer systems architect and have several rental properties on the side. I'm looking for a life change at the moment. So an opportunity popped up to purchase a small marina. I'm in the process of doing the leg work such as talking to the owner, neighbors, other marina owners, customers, the guy who rents a building and runs a maintenance business, local inspectors, etc. My question comes as to how do I end up putting together a business plan to acquire funding to-do this? Are there any known lending organizations out there who specialize in this? Any suggestions from other small marina owners? Bob Looking for a tax shelter, eh? |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On 29 May 2007 16:33:02 -0700, bobruddy wrote: I'm a computer systems architect and have several rental properties on the side. I'm looking for a life change at the moment. So an opportunity popped up to purchase a small marina. The business plan for a marina is similar to a vineyard. As the old joke goes, "How do you leave the vineyard business with a million dollars?" Answer: "Start with ten million". That is just the a smaller version of owning an airlines :-) |
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