Holding Company (Small Acquisitions)
Start a holding company by doing small deals first, such as buying a 10-pad RV park for $100,000 using your own savings. Successfully operating a small property makes it much easier to raise money from friends and family for a $1-5 million park later.
Startup Budget
$50K – $150K
Difficulty
Advanced
Business Type
Offline
Location
Rural
Time Commitment
Full-time
Revenue Potential
$5000+/month
Skills Needed
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