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  • 00:00

    Running a Bed and Breakfast business, Motel or Airbnb is a dream for many.

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    Standing behind the counter as happy guests pour in to your establishment, paying good

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    money while you basically do nothing but greet guests!

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    Good morning thanks for coming, good morning thanks for staying that will be $500 please.

  • 00:16

    This is the romantic vision of owning a Bed and Breakfast which is not quite accurate.Today we'll look at reasons you may not want to own a B&B

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    I shouldnt have to say it, but for some people buying a bed and breakfast could be a good

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    business.

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    Everyone is different, has different goals and operational preferences and all we do

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    in these videos is to provide a few reasons..... **that nobody else tells you why owning one

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    may not be the best option.

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    Last summer I almost succumbed to the romantic notion of of owning a Bed and Breakfast and

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    started looking into buying one.

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    At first glance - what a great business, you buy a beautiful mansion, maybe by the ocean,

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    you rent out rooms, maybe have a restaurant in it as well, and its an all cash business.

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    Here is how people think - I buy a B&B with 8 rooms, I rent those rooms for $200 a night,

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    at peak capacity that is $1600 a day, $11,200 a week over $44,000 a month.

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    Over half a million dollars just for smiling and welcoming people.

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    And here is where most people stop researching because they dont want their dream shattered.

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    So spoiler alert, if you dont want your dream shattered click the link above.

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    Ok for you redpill people - let's say we invested about one million dollars for this bed and

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    breakfast and are grossing $500k annually.

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    We won't get into ways of valuating a bed and breakfast but we'll use this fairly conservative

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    number.

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    So in most cases buyers will need to finance a portion of the investment which brings us

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    to the first barrier to entry with your hotel or B&B.

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    Financing.

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    So the loan on your house was pretty easy right?

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    Signed some papers, bang here is $800,000.

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    Not so easy with a B&B.

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    First, keep in mind if you get a commercial loan they'll typically need at least 25% down

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    so you'll need $250K liquid available to invest.

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    Now you can possibly get a residential mortgage in situations where your residential use is

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    higher than commercial, but it can be risky.

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    Also loans on commercial property are not secured by Fannie or Freddie so the banks

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    are not wanting to part with their money quite as easily.

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    Interest rates are higher than residential, and they can ask for a balloon payment, which

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    means in a few years you could be on the hook to pay off the entire amount, be aware of that.

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    The banks will also want to see a complete business plan, so if you are buying a failing

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    or struggling Bed and Breakfast chances are you will find it very difficult to find financing.

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    There are a couple of SBA options in the US that can make things a bit easier but it will

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    still be a challenge.

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    We won't get much deeper on this topic but just be prepared to jump through a lot of

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    hoops, and end up paying a lot more in fees and interest than you envisioned.

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    But let's say you have money and will be buying your B&B or Motel cash.

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    How much can you make with a Bed and Breakfast?

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    I'm going to show you some listings in my own area.

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    These listings are current and are not far off most listings I looked at across the country.

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    So first we have a 12-14 room motel, asking $675K, revenue of $185 and cash flow of $100K,

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    Next is a Motel and cottages, asking $650 cash flow of $50-$100k.

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    The Castle Inn, nice place asking just under a million, 13 rooms and 49 seat restaurant,

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    cash flow between $50-$100k.

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    Here is a hotel, asking 3 million, cash flow is $250K to $500k.

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    Another one here 3.3 million asking with cash flow $250k to $500k.

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    So most people never take the time to compare this industry with others, so they run their

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    motel or B&B for years, never knowing if they made a good investment decision.

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    So let's take a look.

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    Here is another listing in that same directory for a QSR franchise restaurant.

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    $175k investment, with cash flow pretty much the same as the $700,000 motels we looked

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    at.

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    Here is an Asian food franchise $225 asking with cash flow of $182,000.

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    So an investment one third the price with cash flow almost double the amount over the

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    motels.

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    Here is an online business asking $265k cash flow of $87K. And these are just random examples

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    that are on this directory today.

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    I can tell you there are franchises available with a $100,000 investment that average 1.5

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    million annually gross.

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    Now there are some nuances here as your expenses can tie back to building equity in your asset,

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    but from a purely cash flow perspective, and you can check listings in your own area, this

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    industry is just not a the top of the scale.

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    Now beyond brick and mortar businesses we also have online businesses, let's look at

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    some current listings.

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    So this is a listing right now on empire flippers - asking 1.4 million with a net monthly profit

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    of almost $60,000.

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    Thats a 720,000 net profit a year.

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    Remember our hotel for over 3 million dollars was cash flowing under $500k.

  • 07:49

    Heres a technology app asking $500k with a net profit of almost a quarter of a million

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    a year.

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    And you will see most online businesses selling for between 20-40 times multiple of their

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    monthly net earnings.

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    So within 20-40 months you would have made your money back.

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    There are hundreds of online businesses for sale at any given moment.

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    Of course if you have no idea about the online world probably not a good fit for you.

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    But in a world where Walmart is closing over 200 retail stores we can see that online commerce

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    is trending right now, and it is highly advisable to at least learn the basics of the online

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    world.

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    Which brings me to the next reason why to not buy a B&B - you have no idea how to market

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    online.

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    In order to rent your rooms you need people to visit.

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    If you look at so many of these bed and breakfast and motel websites they have a shoddy template

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    from the mid 90's, tiny, grainy pictures, useless social media, and they wonder why

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    its so hard to get people to find them.

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    They end up paying a fortune to third party websites just to fill the rooms.

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    If you buy a motel, B&B, or any business for that matter, learn online marketing and social

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    media.

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    Within 6 months to a year you could be enjoying warm leads globally from your optimized website,

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    building your social media tribe, and never have to pay for leads again.

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    For some reason its like this industry is the land that the internet forgot - when they

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    have the single greatest opportunity to build a global presence and attract visitors from

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    around the world.

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    So, if you have no idea about social media or how to upgrade the horrible website that

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    came with your purchase, be prepared to pay a fortune for leads, and to lose business

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    to the owners who actually take the time to market their business and post pictures over

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    12kb in size.

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    Next up is your personality.

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    Your vision is of happy people shaking your hand, thanking you for the stay, leaving great

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    reviews, life is good and your getting rich.

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    Reality check - Not all people are like that.

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    So here at franchise city we have a tool that assesses peoples personality to find strengths

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    and weaknesses and match those to a franchise.

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    Some people are just not a good fit for social situations.

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    So yes, you'll have some nice people who leave good reviews.

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    You'll also have entitled, unreasonable, and just mean and nasty people.

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    Now there are some people who are just great dealing with that.

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    No matter how cranky or unreasonable a guest gets, no matter how bad the situation, they

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    are always diplomatic and cheerful.

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    They see the bright side.

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    Most people however, myself included, are not like that.

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    So yes, most stays are uneventful.

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    Guests come, they stay, they leave.

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    But, sometimes they will break things.

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    Adults or kids can and will soil the bed.

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    Are you hiring maids or doing this yourself?

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    If yourself - are you ready for any eventuality?

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    People will bring bed bugs that if you dont rectify immediately will spread to other rooms.

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    there will be dirty people who leave stuff everywhere, who clog the toilets and the sinks.

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    There will be smells of people ranging from heavy perfume, to cigarette smoke from people

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    who ignored the signs.

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    There will be stains that dont come out on furniture, bedding and towels.

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    You will have awkwardly loud honeymooners, or loud guests in general that you will have

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    to get up at midnight, knock on the door and have to ask them to chill.

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    All while knowing if you do ask them to be quiet you'll probably get feedback, "we were

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    quietly knitting and praying and the very rude owner banged on our door and told us

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    to be quiet or he would call the police.

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    zero stars, do not stay here" There will be phone calls from people who ask 10 million

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    questions, and never book a room.

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    There will be people who book a room for two, and have 6 people in the room.

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    Is it worth the negative feedback to say anything?

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    There will be people, who think it is reasonable to call you for extra towels at 2am, and people

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    checking in tipsy and loud, at 2am.

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    You better smile and get up there or be forever known on Yelp as the one star towel miser

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    or the cranky host.

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    For me this is really the main reason I could never own a B&B, way too cranky to deal with

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    that.And it can be a bottomless slide where more bad feedback leads to more crankiness. No good.

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    So think very hard not just about the happy people, but also the problem people as well. Because they will visit!

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    So, if you are great with people and impervious to negativity, your are up on and motivated

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    by the thought of digital marketing your business, your prepared for some conflict and difficult

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    situations, you are motivated more by lifestyle than money, and your financing situation is

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    all good - A Bed and Breakfast or Hotel might be a suitable business for you.

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    But dont hesitate to look at other businesses as well just to to compare.

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    please like and subscribe and thanks for watching.

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  • If I were a dad, I'd have my kids watch 'I Love Lucy' and 'The Honeymooners.'
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