Pompal 09.
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This is probably way too long, but I'd sure appreciate some opinions and maybe I'm kind of using y'all for a sounding board!
I appreciate the feedback y'all have left on the other thread where I asked about rents.
First a little background: I've been licensed (I'm in FL) 2 1/2 years, I'm married and have three children who are homeschooled. Straight out of school, I sub-let a room with an established MT 2 days a week. Due to personal stuff, as that year went along I HAD to know how much $ I'd have coming in each week. I couldn't afford the risk/luxury of building a business with that being my only income so I hired on part time at a PT clinic as well. End of that year, I let the lease on the sub-let drop. I didn't have time to adequately market it, work at the clinic and devote the necessary time to the kids & their schooling.
Fast forward to now. I am SICK of spending long hours working for barely-double-digit hourly wages. I DO now have the luxury of building a private practice as I now have a DH whose income pays the bills. I want to get back to a private practice, I NEED the flexibility for my kids & family scedules, it'd be too difficult to commit to working for someone else (spa, etc).
Problem is two-fold: 1) I don't have a chunk saved to cover opening expenses for an office of my own. 2) In FL a massage office must be inspected and granted an establishment license before you have clients in that office, a too-long process for me right now; the space must be ready to operate before you schedule the inspection which means paying rent until they come inspect. My home is not a viable option (see above notation of 3 homeschooled children... oh, yeah and a DH and 3 dogs too!)
So, I've started looking for spaces that already have an establishment license and that have an extra room I could rent full-time. I was doing pretty well marketing and building a clientele before but it seemed like everyone needed a time that the room wasn't available to me. I'd like the flexability to schedule as it fits the clients' schedule and mine, without having to work around a third party. I definitely lost $$ before due to minimal availability of the room. (I'm not comfortable doing housecalls unless I'm at least well-acquainted with the person.)
Problem is, the prices I've gotten so far are WAAAY out of my league or just not workable. Nicely-sized room in a cosmetic store... $800/month. A 3"exam" room, waiting room, business-office-room "suite" (former MD office)... $1300/month. Another room was $500/month. Now these were high-visibility, very high traffic sites. I'm thinking I don't need much exposure, it just needs to be easy to find. I was hoping to find ONE room, full-time, just for me, in an office already with an establishment license for around $250/month.
Am I expecting too much for too little money?? Acting spoiled?? Want to have my cake & eat it too?? Help! :wink:
I appreciate the feedback y'all have left on the other thread where I asked about rents.
First a little background: I've been licensed (I'm in FL) 2 1/2 years, I'm married and have three children who are homeschooled. Straight out of school, I sub-let a room with an established MT 2 days a week. Due to personal stuff, as that year went along I HAD to know how much $ I'd have coming in each week. I couldn't afford the risk/luxury of building a business with that being my only income so I hired on part time at a PT clinic as well. End of that year, I let the lease on the sub-let drop. I didn't have time to adequately market it, work at the clinic and devote the necessary time to the kids & their schooling.
Fast forward to now. I am SICK of spending long hours working for barely-double-digit hourly wages. I DO now have the luxury of building a private practice as I now have a DH whose income pays the bills. I want to get back to a private practice, I NEED the flexibility for my kids & family scedules, it'd be too difficult to commit to working for someone else (spa, etc).
Problem is two-fold: 1) I don't have a chunk saved to cover opening expenses for an office of my own. 2) In FL a massage office must be inspected and granted an establishment license before you have clients in that office, a too-long process for me right now; the space must be ready to operate before you schedule the inspection which means paying rent until they come inspect. My home is not a viable option (see above notation of 3 homeschooled children... oh, yeah and a DH and 3 dogs too!)
So, I've started looking for spaces that already have an establishment license and that have an extra room I could rent full-time. I was doing pretty well marketing and building a clientele before but it seemed like everyone needed a time that the room wasn't available to me. I'd like the flexability to schedule as it fits the clients' schedule and mine, without having to work around a third party. I definitely lost $$ before due to minimal availability of the room. (I'm not comfortable doing housecalls unless I'm at least well-acquainted with the person.)
Problem is, the prices I've gotten so far are WAAAY out of my league or just not workable. Nicely-sized room in a cosmetic store... $800/month. A 3"exam" room, waiting room, business-office-room "suite" (former MD office)... $1300/month. Another room was $500/month. Now these were high-visibility, very high traffic sites. I'm thinking I don't need much exposure, it just needs to be easy to find. I was hoping to find ONE room, full-time, just for me, in an office already with an establishment license for around $250/month.
Am I expecting too much for too little money?? Acting spoiled?? Want to have my cake & eat it too?? Help! :wink: