Opening Record Store


Looking for advice from my fellow audiogoners...I have the potential to move into a store front that is already being operated as a record store (lps only) and become the new shop proprieter/owner. The owner has offered me the space (rediculously cheap rent) in a good area of town. He has had his store for about 5 years now and has a steady customer base. He will be taking all of his inventory and record storage bins that were in the store.He has a web site set up already and signs out front indicating the name of the shop...I plan on rebranding the shop with name change and interior upgrades. It is not a large space maybe 800-1000 square feet. I have a rather large inventory of my own so my up front investment of vinyl would be minimal. The owner wants me to buy him out..basically give cash in return for his customer base and the potential to get my hands on pretty good collections. I am trying to come up with a fair valuation of something like this and I am looking for advice..What do you think something like this is worth? Thank you in advance.
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Showing 2 responses by millercarbon

Northern California Bay Area. 

California???! No one in their right mind is opening a business in California! Democrats have so thoroughly screwed California the people trying to flee can't, there aren't enough rental trucks to move them all out! Hong Kong I can understand, its far enough away and Americans are such global zeroes they don't even know the country has been in a state of virtual siege for going on a year now. But California, surely everyone knows the state is second only to Illinois, or maybe NY in corruption, taxes, crappy schools, nanny state regulations, and disrespect for property rights and the rule of law. All of which- guess what?- are pre-requisites for a successful growing business economy.

You would have to be mental to open a business in California. Mental, or democrat. But I repeat myself.
Its a rocks in your head thing to do if your goal is income. But if you like High Fidelity (the movie, not the hobby) then it could be a really good way to spend your retirement. Assuming you saved up and have a lot of retirement to spend.

Of course the owner wants you to cash him out. No one knows the current worthlessness of the business like the current owner.

But really, hate to be the one to break it to you, but what this depends on more than anything else is where are you? What town? Or more to the point what state?