So... I have a full time job that pays the bills, my wife is a stay at home mom with a full time job with our 2 children. I have been buying and reselling for several years now - primarily auctions, estates, flea market, craigslist, etc. In February, I picked up a partner and we bought our first two units (2 of 3 lockers owned by the same person) for $1,200 total - not including expenses. We have cleared $1,500 so far and haven't touched the antiques, guns, jewelry, silver, gold, etc that we have. We also have ~40-50 boxes of knick knacks, collectibles, and antiques we haven't gone through. My issue is simple - I have too many small items that hold a good amount of value (~$1-2,000) added together but low dollar (<$50). So the question is how do I move them.
Original thought - a store. After joining the forum - an antique mall.
Store Front
- Benefits - set schedule, opportunity for consignment, opportunity sub-lease (ala vendor booths), lower price sqft, substantially more display space, immediate availability
- Drawbacks - very time intensive, higher overall cost, large overhead, pressure of maintaining inventory
Antique mall
- benefits - lower overall cost, lower time necessary, very high foot traffic
- drawbacks - high sqft price, commission/payment processing charge (15%), ~6 month wait list
My general thought is that with either option, I can continue my "traditional" reselling approach. I am just needing to find an avenue to get the "smalls" out in front of more people. My wife has the ability to work a store front with the kids. We also wouldn't
need to have the store be open every day during the week. The important time would be Friday-Sunday to allow maximum road traffic and drop-ins. We don't need this endeavor to put food on the table - strictly increase/maximize the profit.
Just a note of clarification - I wouldn't consider goodwill, salvation army, etc as direct competitors to what I envision. I couldn't compete with free merchandise and labor. The "cheap" stuff is donated either for tax right off or to good causes. I am thinking more of an antique/consignment business model for the store.
Still thinking through everything - meeting with a realtor on Friday to look at some retail properties and talk pricing. I might be able to get a retail spot for close to the same as a vendor booth in an antique mall.
Sam