Depends how bad our H&S is
(and forcing through the planning permission for Mito's shanty town)
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It's not a risky venture, it looks like a solid business with a good reputation if you can handle customers and the tourist season.duncs500 wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 8:57 am I showed it to the wife, we're always fantasising about selling up and moving to Cornwall. Albeit not such a risky venture!![]()
An understandable view from an entrepreneurial type.Gavster wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 9:41 amIt's not a risky venture, it looks like a solid business with a good reputation if you can handle customers and the tourist season.duncs500 wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 8:57 am I showed it to the wife, we're always fantasising about selling up and moving to Cornwall. Albeit not such a risky venture!![]()
It's a lifestyle business though - not exactly scaleable. Worth doing it for a couple of years, expanding the off-season business to increase turnover and then selling for a profit.Rich B wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 10:37 am To be fair, it's a million quid and you get a house to live in and a decent income from working over the summer.
Shanty town?! This place less than a mile north of it looks like MonacoJimexpl wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 10:43 am With those margins it's very much an owner-operator business, as you wouldn't want to be paying a manager.
As I wouldn't want the liability of a bad injury coming back to me I'd very much favour the shanty town idea -
A have a fairly extensive list of unreliable Cornish builders, and can arrange site-wide fibre wi-fi and CCTV.

exactly - you might be able to squeeze a couple more airbnbs or something in, maybe another stag do activity if you have the space, but it you just want to give up your existing life, move to Cornwall and own and operate a kart track, it's all there. You're not going to get rich off it, but you'll probably get good at karting!Jobbo wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 10:43 amIt's a lifestyle business though - not exactly scaleable. Worth doing it for a couple of years, expanding the off-season business to increase turnover and then selling for a profit.Rich B wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 10:37 am To be fair, it's a million quid and you get a house to live in and a decent income from working over the summer.
In fairness I am entirely useless outside of a hospital. But over a decade working in NHS institutions means I am fully proficient inmik wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 9:29 am@teacherboy Snr Director of Safety Briefings
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