Commercial premises - costs and considerations

sallysqueak

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Jun 1, 2011
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Hi all

I posted on here about a year ago about wanting to expand my dog daycare service by moving into premises.. back then I had half the amount of customers I do now. I'm now getting to the point where I'm having to say no to potential new customers (I've not even advertised for over a year, but still they come!)

So I'm now considering once again the possibility of getting some premises.

My question is what costs should I be taking into consideration? I assume renting is the cheapest way to go?

I need a warehouse ideally or undercover area (and hopefully a small outside area I can fence off for toileting, perhaps just in the car park or back yard).

I've never rented commercial premises at all. Is there anywhere I can find a full list of potential costs and hopefully some advice? The costs I can think of off the top of my head at the moment are;

Rent
Business rates (not sure what exactly this is yet, is it like council tax for businesses?)
Water/heating/lighting costs
Insurance
License to run dog daycare centre and vet fees to obtain license
Staff wages
Initial redecoration costs
Signage costs
Change of use costs

Is there anything I have forgotten? I literally want to get it all down in black and white to work out whether I can make this profitable.

Thanks!
 
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sallysqueak

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Jun 1, 2011
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How many dogs do you think you will be dealing with?

At the moment I'm getting up to 6 some days, but I've turned a lot of new customers down lately. I think with a feature in the local paper and with actually beginning to advertise again I could hopefully get 20 a day in, this would be my hope initially to be comfortably ticking over. Anything else would be a bonus..
 
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