Finance on buying a Freehold Day Nursery
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Don't get the paper myself, but my in-laws saved it for me. Just as well!
Don't get the paper myself, but my in-laws saved it for me. Just as well!
Any business that sets up with a view to exploting some government scheme is threading extremely dangerously. Governments are apt to change their minds on a whim and pull the rug on such schemes. Also, they place so many caveats, restrictions and bureaucratic hurdles in front of these businesses that the effort required to run them outweighs the rewards. Indeed, sometimes, there are no rewards as the income levels dictated by the government make the business model financially unviable.
magic torch said:
As the title really, can anyone help?
It's a long established profitable nursery, can't say much more on here.
Thanks.
It's a long established profitable nursery, can't say much more on here.
Thanks.
Forget your bank, bank managers these days only seem to be interested in small personal loans or flogging insurance. You need to contact a commercial loan specialist, though they will only probably lend you 80% of the purchase costs unless you are interested in some sort of profit share with them and then they will probably lend you 95 - 100% - I know of a company called ASC which I have used in the past, I found them very good.
www.asc.co.uk
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