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Large building, looking for business ideas

Angela Doyle
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A nursing home is getting ready to close in my neighborhood and the building is getting foreclosed on by the bank. I'm thinking it will most likely be auctioned off and I'm interested in investing in it. There is the whole nursing home, 8 cottages that bring in about $5,000/month right now and a whole separate building that used to be a dentist office. I'm thinking of turning part of the nursing home into a daycare center which is greatly needed in our growing community but I'm not sure what else I would do with the rest of the building and the separate dentist office. I need some ideas of businesses that could use those others parts that could be another stream of revenue. Thanks in advance!

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