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A Guide For The Serious B&B Innkeeper
Hiring An Expert When You Buy Inns For Sale In USAJanuary 4, 2000by Kit Cassingham
I believe that is where REALTORS®, and professionals in
all walks of life, earn their keep, guiding you to make the best decision for your life and
situation. Let me share some examples to illustrate some of the points I'm trying to make here.
A Buyer wanted to purchase a small B&B so they could
operate it without hiring help; they wanted this B&B to support them in their retirement; they had
set their sights on a quiet little town because they liked the feel of it. By working with a B&B
Broker they saw that by paying just a "little" more money they could buy a B&B that, though bigger
than their initial dream, provided them with retirement income -- and it came with trained staff who
helped them through their transition to innkeepers.
A Seller chose to hire a residential agent rather than a
B&B Broker, because the agent was a friend and wouldn't charge as much money for the sales commission
as the B&B specialist agent would. The B&B languished on the market for several years -- long past
when the innkeepers burned out and quit running the business as well as they had initially. They
finally sold for much less money than they initially wanted to. In my opinion, few residential agents
know how to market such a specialized property. There is more to selling a B&B than there is in
selling a house -- there is the additional complexity of ALSO pricing and selling a business.
Another Buyer wanted a B&B in a resort community. They
found one that fit their every dream, except it wasn't for sale. Upon approaching the owners (without
the service of a REALTOR®), found that for a price they could indeed have the inn of their dreams. A
few years later, when they were ready to sell their inn, they found its true worth -- they could not
sell the inn for what they paid for it, much less break even or make a profit. It hasn't sold yet,
after almost a year on the market. They hope they don't burn out before the B&B sells.
In all illustrations used here, "saving money" was a
driving motivation. Only the first example hired a professional, which resulted in getting the viable
situation they had dreamt about for so long. To me, *that* is saving money. In the other two examples
they not only did not save money, but also lost significant time. |
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