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Glamping pod /shepherd hut
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<blockquote data-quote="Hooby Farmer" data-source="post: 7067573" data-attributes="member: 1747"><p>85% is brilliant, i would base most of my figures on 60% occupation. Im not saying your wrong about the length of roi, there is a lot of different ways to do it and a lot of variables involved like location, marketing, if you're established or new, market saturation. I agree tourist farming has a better return its not exactly hard to beat ag, if you worked the same hours in tesco as you do on the farm you probably would be as well of financially. However a canvas based site has allowed us to grow fairly quickly and works for us. If cabins/pods fall out of fashion youre kind of stuck with them. Next season if tents are no longer popular I'll buy yurts, geo domes, teepees or whatever is fashionable. I would consider buying a couple of cabins to run through the winter for extra income and to make our site more diverse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooby Farmer, post: 7067573, member: 1747"] 85% is brilliant, i would base most of my figures on 60% occupation. Im not saying your wrong about the length of roi, there is a lot of different ways to do it and a lot of variables involved like location, marketing, if you're established or new, market saturation. I agree tourist farming has a better return its not exactly hard to beat ag, if you worked the same hours in tesco as you do on the farm you probably would be as well of financially. However a canvas based site has allowed us to grow fairly quickly and works for us. If cabins/pods fall out of fashion youre kind of stuck with them. Next season if tents are no longer popular I'll buy yurts, geo domes, teepees or whatever is fashionable. I would consider buying a couple of cabins to run through the winter for extra income and to make our site more diverse. [/QUOTE]
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