Hi! My friend is thinking of buying a pub. He has seen one he would like to buy. It is in a rural market town. It was e900 in the Celtic Tiger era, but is now going for e320, including license and the small amount of stock that remains. The family accommodations upstairs is excellent - sitting room, kitchen , bathroom and four bedrooms. There is an acre of ground with the property, and various outbuildings. The pub is small, but in excellent condition and is ready to move into.
My friend looks after his daughter full-time, after he separated from his wife (she lives abroad and takes their daughter during holiday times). He grew up in the pub business so knows the long hours. He thinks that managing a pub with family accommodation overhead will leave him able to combine looking after his daughter with earning money. Currently he has a reasonable civil service job e50,000 but spends about e10,000 on childcare - his daughter has two more years in primary school - the schools in this rural town are excellent.
He has an investment property in Cork which yields about e1000 a month (an inheritance) and he is thinking of selling this to fund the purchase of the pub. He feels there is nothing out of renting residential property now, and in the future, due to second home charge, property tax, PRTB etc.
He currently rents a house in Co. Kildare and commutes to his civil service job in Dublin.
What do people think? Is he mad to do this? Currently the couple who own the pub are in their late 60s and want to retire. They only open the pub in the evenings. They have accounts up until 2009, but none after that - is this strange?
Thanks.
My friend looks after his daughter full-time, after he separated from his wife (she lives abroad and takes their daughter during holiday times). He grew up in the pub business so knows the long hours. He thinks that managing a pub with family accommodation overhead will leave him able to combine looking after his daughter with earning money. Currently he has a reasonable civil service job e50,000 but spends about e10,000 on childcare - his daughter has two more years in primary school - the schools in this rural town are excellent.
He has an investment property in Cork which yields about e1000 a month (an inheritance) and he is thinking of selling this to fund the purchase of the pub. He feels there is nothing out of renting residential property now, and in the future, due to second home charge, property tax, PRTB etc.
He currently rents a house in Co. Kildare and commutes to his civil service job in Dublin.
What do people think? Is he mad to do this? Currently the couple who own the pub are in their late 60s and want to retire. They only open the pub in the evenings. They have accounts up until 2009, but none after that - is this strange?
Thanks.