Of course I should, this is grm, as if you guys won't enable someone who wants to buy a junkyard. Even my parents and partner are fairly positive towards the idea.
Seriously though, would buying a junkyard be a bad idea? Can a reasonable income be made from a small yard if done right?
The yard in question is on 2 acres, with included living space and in the price range my partner and i want to spend.
Im a qualified mechanic, my partner is an accounts clerk and would be able to do the books and sort out online sales and shipping. The yard itself is Registered, and zoned appropriately, and has been around as long as I can remember.
Based on one of Australia's busiest highways, it would also provide a good reason to have a tow truck/flat bed which could provide additional income as a breakdown recovery service. It also gives me great acess to being able to ship complete cars meaning repair/flipping cars is also a potential income.
The place comes with an interesting inventory, Which although in need of thorough sorting and clearing provides a good starting point. Its then a case of wether to specialise in a particular area or wether to keep it a broad but fairly common car wrecking yard.
Id be under 4 hours from the largest city in Australia, providing good access to auctions, junk cars and a good buyers market. Its 2 hours from the nations capital, has 2 major regional centres within 2 hours and is about 5 hours from australias second largest city.
I don't know wether I need to be talked down from the ledge or be shoved face first into the abyss, but owning a wrecking yard presses alot of my buttons.
Oh, did I mention the place used to be a roadhouse? So as such also comes with a functional coolroom and a commercial kitchen. (Cooking is one of my life's other big loves)
I'll stop rambling and try and gather my thoughts. I need to go and do some research.