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The Antique Business - Is There Really Cash In The Attic?

7th August 2008
by Ady

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Starting an antique business is something that many people dream of but very few of us accomplish. It is a career path that requires a lot of dedication and business know how. Becoming an antique dealer is something that can be done if you start correctly from the beginning and understand the pitfalls rather than just jumping in feet first.

This means knowing your options for starting your antique business, such as the type of antiques, buying an existing antique shop or opening a new one and having a business plan. Antique businesses aren’t easy to start or maintain, but this article can help guide you in the right direction.

Among other decisions, there are two things to consider when thinking about trying to make money from antiques. Do you want to buy an existing antique shop or start from scratch and open a new one? If you are looking to open a new one, then you can follow whichever branch of antiques interests you. For instance you could specialize in furniture, clocks, European etc.

If you are interested in a home antique business then consider opening a store on Ebay or perhaps your own website to run your antique dealership from. Many a time though an antique business for sale can drop into your lap and be the best option of all. A small antique shop with an established presence is often a perfect first project for the first time antique dealer.

Once you have developed your business plan, it will be much easier to get your antique business up and running. There is nothing more rewarding than being your own boss and having something to call your own but it is important to always be careful when starting an antique business. Your business plan is the key, whether you start a brand new business or buy a previously owned store. Part of your strategic planning should include a financial plan. Many new business owners will need to obtain a business loan as start up money. As enticing as your own business can be, make sure you have the means before you actually commit to buying anything.

As stated above, starting an antique business can be extremely rewarding! Just knowing that you stand alone on your own two feet and control your future can be a great feeling and one I wouldn’t trade for anything. You can never forget though that a successful antique dealer is a responsible antique dealer! Never get ahead of yourself.

Even though the options for antiques are limitless, be sure to consider the marketable value before diving in headfirst! Also though, remember to never underestimate yourself and what you are capable of accomplishing because the rewards are huge in this business.

You can learn much more about starting an antique business by clicking here.

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