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Is Home-based Enterprise For Me?: To B&B or Not To B&B
by PJ Wade
Bed & Breakfasts represent one approach to making "home" an active partner in a real estate owner's financial security. The book, To B&B or Not To B&B: The Fun and Facts of Operating a Bed and Breakfast, takes the guess work out of deciding whether this home-based enterprise is right for you. Owning a B&B could be the realization of a dream or a living nightmare -- the difference may lie in how well you do your homework. Bed & Breakfasts offer opportunity on many levels, but the complexities attached to gaining these benefits can be a challenge. People searching for an active lifestyle that combines what they love about living in an interesting neighbourhood with the pleasure they receive from meeting people from different countries and walks of life, often consider operating a B&B. These businesses have the added benefits of:
However, achieving these benefits and advantages requires special skills, business acumen and a lot of determination according to To B&B authors Bruce and Mary Jaffary, B&B owners with a depth of experience that makes their advice, encouragement and cautions useful for evaluating the fit between what you hope to achieve and what these businesses can offer. Over the years, The Jaffrays have renovated and owned four B&Bs, each in a different community, as they satisfied their personal quest for fresh challenges and new places. Out of this accumulation of experience and knowledge, and twenty years in the hospitality industry, grew their seminars for prospective B&Bers, consulting to existing properties, the regularly-updated book and, in February 2008, an online seminar. The fifteen chapters in To B&B or Not to B&B explore the range of choices involved in creating an clear, strong individualized statement of ownership and management. Here are a few key issues to consider:
The Jaffarys originally retired from operating a B&B after seven years spent running three British Columbia enterprises. Then after five years away from B&B ownership, they were back. Admittedly hooked on the lifestyle, the couple opened The Miner's Rest in Lillooet, BC, which is mile 0 on the original gold rush trail to the Cariboo. Now a well-established addition to its community, this venture, as does every successful B&B, reflects its owners' love of their home and enthusiasm for their unique enterprise. When asked about the challenge of starting a B&B in the "at par" economic condition, which has some tourism at risk, Jaffary emailed: "Border statistics do show that the numbers of U.S. visitors have been declining for several years. However, most of the B&Bs we are in contact with say that their American visitors have not declined. We think the effect of the confusion over the new passport regulations has probably had more effect than our higher dollar. We have had hundreds of Americans stay with us over the years and we have never had one say they specifically came to Canada because our dollar was low." Published: October 23, 2007 Use of this article without permission is a violation of federal copyright laws.
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