Pub for sale Coleford Gloucestershire GL1
The property is a detached 2 storey public house of traditional construction with a restaurant and living accommodation. there is a parking arae to the rear of the premises and garden to the north boundary...
Pub for sale Skegness Lincolnshire PE2
A detached and traditional public house and restaurant together with living/managers accommodation. The property sits on a aproxx 0.277 acre plot and includes a beer garden and on site parking facilities. Unconditional...
Pub for sale Bootle Merseyside L20 1
The property is a 3 storey detached public house with function room, beer cellar, lounge bar, games room with bar, kitchen and living accommodation comprising living room, kitchen, bathroom/WC, separate...
Pub for sale Nottingham Derbyshire NG1
Public house/development land for sale with full vacant possession. Unconditional offers are invited for our clients unencumbered interest. May be suitable for redevelopment subject to gaining...
Pub for sale Ramsgate Kent CT1
Public house/development land for sale with full vacant possession. Unconditional offers are invited for our clients unencumbered interest. May be suitable for redevelopment subject to gaining...
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Licensed Property Finance: Mortages for Pubs
Mark Greig of Paramount Investments advises a newcomer on how they can raise the finance to buy a pub.
I’ve worked in bars and nightclubs since I was 18. I’m now 24 and trying to get into the trade as a licensee but I have trouble with the finance side of it. Can you offer me any advice?
Making that first break into the pub trade isn’t easy, but if you have the right experience and a solid business plan, you should be able to secure the right finance package.
By far the most important factor a lender will look at is your experience. From what you say, you seem to have had six years of experience in a good range of establishments. Read the full article at the UK Pub Sales Blog
I’ve worked in bars and nightclubs since I was 18. I’m now 24 and trying to get into the trade as a licensee but I have trouble with the finance side of it. Can you offer me any advice?
Making that first break into the pub trade isn’t easy, but if you have the right experience and a solid business plan, you should be able to secure the right finance package.
By far the most important factor a lender will look at is your experience. From what you say, you seem to have had six years of experience in a good range of establishments. Read the full article at the UK Pub Sales Blog
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