Buy restaurant in Florida

Started by milos1307, August 29, 2022, 01:02:36 AM

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milos1307

Hi to everybody,
I plan to move to Florida next year with my family and buy  pizza restaurant there.I have no experience with restaurants but my wife worked for 12 years at a pizza restaurant.
Our plan is to sell everything we own in New York and invest in a restaurant .
We're aware it's a big risk but living in NEW YORK has become too difficult and dangerous.We can invest in a restaurant The most 200K

I'd like to hear from the experienced pizza owners on what we should pay attention to when shopping?
If we invest 200k how much annual gross  sale  should be in that restaurant?
Any advice would help us


Pizza_Not_War

Based on the info you provided you are nowhere near ready to be purchasing a business. For example, you can own a business with 50 million dollars in gross sales but zero profit. You need some financial/accounting knowledge and restaurant operation knowledge.

You would be better served working in a pizza restaurant with an owner near retirement who would be willing to sell to you at some point in the future.


TXCraig1

I agree. From your comments, it sound like the last thing you should do with your savings is buy a restaurant. Here's another plan: move to Florida and give the $200K to charity. You'll end up in the same place (broke), but at least the money will do some good.
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Jimbolini

Not much info here.

200k is not a ton for a Florida spot. (Not sure what sqft rates there are)


Need a lot more info regarding your plan.

Lots of info here if you search.

caymus


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Jackitup

In the next year, if your serious, take some restaurant/business management courses, and talk to some business advisors ect before you do anything! In other words, learn all facets of how to pack your own chute BEFORE you jump!!!
Jon

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Puzzolento

It's hard to think of anything worse than putting your life savings into a restaurant. About 80% of restaurants fold within the first five years, and 60% don't make it past the first year.

If you're determined, stay away from Marion County. The pizza here is great. You don't want strong competition.

Miami's pizza is horrible, but then so is Miami, so I don't recommend moving there, either.
Unsuccessful people have the best cell phones.

Sicilian pizza is Godzilla. Thin pizza is Japan.

Puzzolento

Well, this is interesting. Forbes says the rate of restaurant is much lower and tied to restaurant size. So SMALL restaurants are more likely to fail than big ones.
Unsuccessful people have the best cell phones.

Sicilian pizza is Godzilla. Thin pizza is Japan.

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