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    Logan Stach
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      I’m interested in getting into the laundromat business. I’m hesitant to lease, as I would be paying money each month that I wouldn’t get back and I run the risk of my rent being raised, and building a laundromat (whether buying and converting a general property or not) seems too expensive. So, I will likely buy a pre-existing commercial property.

      Something I’d like to do to mitigate my risk is live on the property I purchase. Why pay rent for a separate property or buy two when you can just own one? Of course, this sounds quite difficult because of zoning laws- it’s possible that I won’t be able to find a laundromat to buy that is a good choice in a mixed-use zone. So, I’d have to either have the property rezoned or get a “conditional use permit” to build a small loft for myself.

      Has anyone attempted this strategy? How realistic is it to get either a mixed-use property or convert a commercial one? What about placing an RV in the back of the property and living out of that?

      I know this varies wildly based on local jurisdiction, but I’d still like to know. Thanks in advance.

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      Anna Clerk
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        Жизнь в нестандартных помещениях может быть интересным опытом, но не всегда комфортным. Если рассматриваете варианты жилья, стоит обратить внимание на зарубежные рынки недвижимости. Например, можно купить квартиру на пхукете что станет не только выгодной инвестицией, но и откроет возможности для отдыха и новых впечатлений. Такая покупка может быть альтернативой жизни в нестандартных условиях.

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