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Utilities, maintenance, and insurance for a physical building can be significantly higher than a home office.
The old real estate adage "location, location, location" is popular for a reason. When looking at a potential storefront, don’t just trust the data—get on the ground. Is the area busy with pedestrians daily? Visibility: Can drivers and walkers easily see your sign? buying a storefront
There is a specific kind of magic in hearing a physical doorbell chime as a customer walks through a door you actually own. While the digital world is great, nothing beats the tangible reality of a brick-and-mortar shop. But before you pick out the paint colors, buying a storefront requires a blend of cold, hard research and a little bit of neighborhood scouting. Is the area busy with pedestrians daily
How much space do you need for actual products versus a comfortable customer experience? While the digital world is great, nothing beats
Who are the other businesses nearby? Having compatible neighbors—like a coffee shop next to a bookstore—can drive "overflow" customers your way. 2. The "Hidden" Rules of the Street
Every storefront comes with a set of invisible rules. Before you buy, check with local architectural review boards or neighborhood business associations.
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