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Ask HN: Opening a “Brick and Mortar” Business?

7 pointsby jforjuanchoalmost 6 years ago
Greetings,<p>Has anyone here ever successfully had a &quot;brick and mortar&quot; business (like a coffee shop, mini supermarket, etc)? If so, how was the experience? How hard was it? It is something that can be done on the side?<p>Thanks!

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tucazalmost 6 years ago
The economics of commodities brick and mortar business are very tight.<p>The reason is because they are... wait for it: commodities.<p>If the owner is not working the business himself he has to hire someone to do it and along with it goes any chance of making a profit.<p>If you want to have a side brick and mortar business you have to work on it yourself (and take all the hard work and hours it takes) or accept that you will barely take a dollar out of it.<p>For such a thing to pay back a decent amount you have to have many of them and that will still probably require a lot of attention just like a full time job, but now as a manager.<p>I don’t know the reason behind the question but if you are looking for passive income, you should go in the opposite direction.