I would like to buy a restaurant in London.How much it will be cost to me and what is the terms of its buying?
This cost contingency embody all my expenditures for a buying(I would similar to to buy all property,not usually business).AND.
What is a procession of shopping as well as a alternative probable conditions of its
buying?(In box of a leasing,what will be my payments monthly or
annually?).
By: Teimuraz S
What is a procession of shopping as well as a alternative probable conditions of its
buying?(In box of a leasing,what will be my payments monthly or
annually?).
By: Teimuraz S
4 Responses to I would like to buy a restaurant in London.How much it will be cost to me and what is the terms of its buying?
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Dude, if you’re serious about this then I wouldn’t bother asking here.
unless somebody from England who owns a restaurant and wants to sell it to you reads your question, you are going to do need to do some research…and i can tell you right now that if you aren’t willing to put in the time doing it, you are not going to succeed in any business…especially a restaurant..most new businesses fail within 5 years, and most restaurants fail within 1 year. so you need to decide what kind of restaurant you want, and decide what part of London you want it to be in…I imagine London is very expensive, by the way. You can access ads from local papers to start getting an idea of what properties might be available, and what asking prices are, and while you are at it, check the help wanted sections and see if there are lots of ads for the staff you need, and what they are offering to pay….if there are lots of ads, it may indicate to you that good help is going to be hard to find. The city of London probably has a website that probably also has links to things like getting licenses. Good Luck!
Are you serious? Do you really feel this is the right research tool for your question?
I would say £800,000 to £1.5m