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04-22-2009, 04:25 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 0 | Do I Buy The Salon Or Not? I am currently looking at purchasing a Tanning Salon. It is in a prime location in the Chicago land area. It is located near a wealthy high school and is in a very wealthy city. The current owner is the only owner it has had. She had some health issues during the first year and unfortunately hasn't been able to run the salon as she expected. First off she has a few employees that she did not anticipate having until she couldn't work. Next her rent is just under $5k/month which seems high but again the location calls for it. She is spending about $600 month in product. I don't know what the insurance costs are. Due to her illness she has not been able to advertise at all. She is only bringing in on average $6k/month, so she is bleeding money. The equipment is new. She has 5 beds, 1 stand up, and 1 spray tan . The beds are ETS 648, 548, 542, 442, 332, and 756v. The spray tan is by Versa Spa which she tells me is a good thing to have. She has 700 clients of which she said 1/2 are regulars. Again there has been no advertising. I called yesterday and found out there weren't even membership options offering unlimited tans or anything like that. It is in a busy, high end strip mall, down the street from a large high end fitness center that doesn't offer tanning, and near a very wealthy high school. So it seems like the business is sinking. But it is new equipment, in a great location. Could advertising increase the business quickly? How quickly should offering memberships increase the business along with advertising? Due to the current state of her situation I wasn't going to offer much. But I can't decide if it is worth it if it will take long to turn the ship around. |
04-22-2009, 06:53 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 29 | Re: Do I Buy The Salon Or Not? What the **** is all this "illness" bs? I've been doing this for almost 7years by myself. No illnesses. No nothing...IN FACT the tanning seems to keep the illnesses away. She's mostlikely ill cause she's paying $5k for rent and making $6K gross. That's enough to make me sick. |
04-22-2009, 06:55 PM | #10 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 29 | Re: Do I Buy The Salon Or Not? electricity is probably 6-800/month. The problem is those beds don't command the money you need to bring in to meet those expenses. $8-16/visit isn't good enough. $12-$30/visit is more like it and those beds don't make that money. $2500 is the most you should be paying for that spot. I'm next to a very wealthy area and they are the cheapest fools going...which is why they have so much money. Last edited by engfant; 04-22-2009 at 06:57 PM. |
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