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Phone Surgeon wrote:That waxing/nails thing is a good idea if you have reliable labour.
I was considering opening a place as well.
Could also get alot of beauty products sold in your storefront if you have a good flow.of customers.
And it real easy to get a jump start. Advertise free waxing/ nails for the first 200 customers.
Phone Surgeon wrote:It takes about 10 to 15 years to get back your initial investment on building apartments if you have to buy land and build from scratch and use cash.
If you using bank money/loan it's a different scene and also a whole set of other complications.Fadakartel wrote:Apartments is a really good investment, just the capital is extremely high to start, location is also a factor
Labour cost alone is the biggest issue but if you can get friends and family to assist with labour it reduces the cost dramatically.
MaxPower wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:That waxing/nails thing is a good idea if you have reliable labour.
I was considering opening a place as well.
Could also get alot of beauty products sold in your storefront if you have a good flow.of customers.
And it real easy to get a jump start. Advertise free waxing/ nails for the first 200 customers.
Yeh bro, and NO Trini workers.
Trini workers will give your business a terrible reputation.
Remember you want to attract customers, not run dem with stink Trini attitude.
Hire Venezuelans.
RedVEVO wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:It takes about 10 to 15 years to get back your initial investment on building apartments if you have to buy land and build from scratch and use cash.
If you using bank money/loan it's a different scene and also a whole set of other complications.Fadakartel wrote:Apartments is a really good investment, just the capital is extremely high to start, location is also a factor
Labour cost alone is the biggest issue but if you can get friends and family to assist with labour it reduces the cost dramatically.
Man if you have no money like Surgeon why you dreaming ?
The majority of peeps with money buy and rent ..
So whoever think this NEW ..
The boat pass you like 60 years ago ..
rspann wrote:RedVEVO wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:It takes about 10 to 15 years to get back your initial investment on building apartments if you have to buy land and build from scratch and use cash.
If you using bank money/loan it's a different scene and also a whole set of other complications.Fadakartel wrote:Apartments is a really good investment, just the capital is extremely high to start, location is also a factor
Labour cost alone is the biggest issue but if you can get friends and family to assist with labour it reduces the cost dramatically.
Man if you have no money like Surgeon why you dreaming ?
The majority of peeps with money buy and rent ..
So whoever think this NEW ..
The boat pass you like 60 years ago ..
Or they could be a big cnut like you and study what other people have instead of trying to get your own sheit together .
RedVEVO wrote:rspann wrote:RedVEVO wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:It takes about 10 to 15 years to get back your initial investment on building apartments if you have to buy land and build from scratch and use cash.
If you using bank money/loan it's a different scene and also a whole set of other complications.Fadakartel wrote:Apartments is a really good investment, just the capital is extremely high to start, location is also a factor
Labour cost alone is the biggest issue but if you can get friends and family to assist with labour it reduces the cost dramatically.
Man if you have no money like Surgeon why you dreaming ?
The majority of peeps with money buy and rent ..
So whoever think this NEW ..
The boat pass you like 60 years ago ..
Or they could be a big cnut like you and study what other people have instead of trying to get your own sheit together .
Little homo , I richer than you , you not know me - i know you .
I see you at Bara Grounds begging for hamper
Business idea : Write a book " How to Evade Taxes - Growing Stiff Baigan in Jail and Doggy Style for the Warden "
88sins wrote:RedVEVO wrote:rspann wrote:RedVEVO wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:It takes about 10 to 15 years to get back your initial investment on building apartments if you have to buy land and build from scratch and use cash.
If you using bank money/loan it's a different scene and also a whole set of other complications.Fadakartel wrote:Apartments is a really good investment, just the capital is extremely high to start, location is also a factor
Labour cost alone is the biggest issue but if you can get friends and family to assist with labour it reduces the cost dramatically.
Man if you have no money like Surgeon why you dreaming ?
The majority of peeps with money buy and rent ..
So whoever think this NEW ..
The boat pass you like 60 years ago ..
Or they could be a big cnut like you and study what other people have instead of trying to get your own sheit together .
Little homo , I richer than you , you not know me - i know you .
I see you at Bara Grounds begging for hamper
Business idea : Write a book " How to Evade Taxes - Growing Stiff Baigan in Jail and Doggy Style for the Warden "
Wolfgang123 wrote:Hey guys, quick question is Kelly village an ideal area to do apartments? Land prices are reasonable but i don't know if it floods there any insight would be appreciated thanks!
Wolfgang123 wrote:Saw an apartment building there for sale for the longest time guess I know the reason why now, thanks for letting me know.
pugboy wrote:last time rohani blame unscrupulous contractors messing with the river banks and say he fixing that
so it should be a thing of the past
build them 3-4ft above
MaxPower wrote:Wolfgang123 wrote:Hey guys, quick question is Kelly village an ideal area to do apartments? Land prices are reasonable but i don't know if it floods there any insight would be appreciated thanks!
Yeh bro,
Kelly has been known to flood, not of recently but it is very likely to happen again hence the reasonable prices.
I have some in Laundry Road, and they not all occupied for quite a while now. People for some reason prefer to go more west by around La Solita etc....rell apartments going up there as we speak.
Fadakartel wrote:MaxPower wrote:Wolfgang123 wrote:Hey guys, quick question is Kelly village an ideal area to do apartments? Land prices are reasonable but i don't know if it floods there any insight would be appreciated thanks!
Yeh bro,
Kelly has been known to flood, not of recently but it is very likely to happen again hence the reasonable prices.
I have some in Laundry Road, and they not all occupied for quite a while now. People for some reason prefer to go more west by around La Solita etc....rell apartments going up there as we speak.
Hmm interesting, what do you think about like Arouca (PBR behind compound/close to Trincity) and a next location on the EMR as rental locations.
Also Bon air west Arouca (close to the PBR)
I`m very interested in feedback as it`s something I want to begin and have the captial for but just want to be sure of the return on investment.
MaxPower wrote:Fadakartel wrote:MaxPower wrote:Wolfgang123 wrote:Hey guys, quick question is Kelly village an ideal area to do apartments? Land prices are reasonable but i don't know if it floods there any insight would be appreciated thanks!
Yeh bro,
Kelly has been known to flood, not of recently but it is very likely to happen again hence the reasonable prices.
I have some in Laundry Road, and they not all occupied for quite a while now. People for some reason prefer to go more west by around La Solita etc....rell apartments going up there as we speak.
Hmm interesting, what do you think about like Arouca (PBR behind compound/close to Trincity) and a next location on the EMR as rental locations.
Also Bon air west Arouca (close to the PBR)
I`m very interested in feedback as it`s something I want to begin and have the captial for but just want to be sure of the return on investment.
Hello Fadakartel,
Im not sure about Bon Air area, because you know, because Bon Air, no offense to anyone but i personally never felt comfortable in that area.
The Arouca/Trincity area seems to be a better location as rent prices are affordable but not dirt cheap and ofcourse not really prone to flood. You tend to get alot of renters who work at the airport as most, not all, would avoid closer areas like Piarco/St Helena/Kelly etc to avoid the flood.
Well brother, what can i tell you, you can never be 100% sure on your return on investment. In my instance’ my apartments in Kelly are not fully occupied so its at a non-profit now basically paying the bank. Not trying to deter you but i like to tell men the reality. Some people make it, some ppl buss, some break even.
Always remember, rent is not always guaranteed. Many people dream of building apartments and expect it to be accommodated within the next month. It just doesnt work so unfortunately and be mindful of the amount of apartments constructing currently.....plenty options for people and they going where they are getting more than value for money.
But the main main main thing....have a back up plan to be able to stretch yourself in the event things dont go your way.
Surprised there's no breakfast options around there. Up by the hospital there are a couple such options, one lady has a good sada and about 8 talkarie. I agree with keeping it simple. Good luckshake d livin wake d dead wrote:I have a few, from small to large...this is one im eyeing atm..Bir, Moh and immigration and are located in close proximity of each on my side. Up to now there are no breakfast options. Im considering a sada roti with 3 talkarie choices and drinks...depending on how that goes, throw in lunches as well.. ever wondered how parbattie does mash up the place by the old airport??? Simplicity is all...doh take meh ideas eh...coming back just now with the rest
eliteauto wrote:Surprised there's no breakfast options around there. Up by the hospital there are a couple such options, one lady has a good sada and about 8 talkarie. I agree with keeping it simple. Good luckshake d livin wake d dead wrote:I have a few, from small to large...this is one im eyeing atm..Bir, Moh and immigration and are located in close proximity of each on my side. Up to now there are no breakfast options. Im considering a sada roti with 3 talkarie choices and drinks...depending on how that goes, throw in lunches as well.. ever wondered how parbattie does mash up the place by the old airport??? Simplicity is all...doh take meh ideas eh...coming back just now with the rest
maj. tom wrote:Food is always a winner if set up in the right place. Especially breakfast for the early workers.
Hard work, closing off at 3pm, prepping till 6pm, waking up at 3am.
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