Opening Record Store


Looking for advice from my fellow audiogoners...I have the potential to move into a store front that is already being operated as a record store (lps only) and become the new shop proprieter/owner. The owner has offered me the space (rediculously cheap rent) in a good area of town. He has had his store for about 5 years now and has a steady customer base. He will be taking all of his inventory and record storage bins that were in the store.He has a web site set up already and signs out front indicating the name of the shop...I plan on rebranding the shop with name change and interior upgrades. It is not a large space maybe 800-1000 square feet. I have a rather large inventory of my own so my up front investment of vinyl would be minimal. The owner wants me to buy him out..basically give cash in return for his customer base and the potential to get my hands on pretty good collections. I am trying to come up with a fair valuation of something like this and I am looking for advice..What do you think something like this is worth? Thank you in advance.
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Showing 2 responses by oceanblu

He is going to be your direct competitor. He is only leasing space he doesn't want or need. Reach out to the owners of the successful YouTube channel and record store spinmeroundstore or Noble Records another great YouTube / record store and seek their advice on what it takes. Have enough capital to pay 6 months rent, utilities and liability insurance with out any income. Wish you the best.
Check out YouTube I have seen several successful record store owners do videos on what it takes to be successful. Check out Spinmeroundstore and noble records to start.