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Mar 15, 2015Explorer II
Why is no one giving the OP any credit for having a brain.
I really don't think that there is a soul on the face of the earth that believes that he can walk into any defunct facility, be it RV park, bar, restaurant, or skating rink, light up the sign and start making money!
I can see many advantages to buying a closed park. Location is the one thing that cannot be changed,but as long as you have that go for it.
If you have a workable footprint things are good. It is much easier and cheaper to follow existing paths for utilities than have to re-engineer and start from scratch. Sites are already in place,much cheaper to regrade than to dig from nothing.
So for the OP: Good Luck I hope you find what you are looking for and have great success!
I really don't think that there is a soul on the face of the earth that believes that he can walk into any defunct facility, be it RV park, bar, restaurant, or skating rink, light up the sign and start making money!
I can see many advantages to buying a closed park. Location is the one thing that cannot be changed,but as long as you have that go for it.
If you have a workable footprint things are good. It is much easier and cheaper to follow existing paths for utilities than have to re-engineer and start from scratch. Sites are already in place,much cheaper to regrade than to dig from nothing.
So for the OP: Good Luck I hope you find what you are looking for and have great success!
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