How to start a glamping business without even owning land

105.3K viewsPublished: April 2, 202113m 6sScore: 70
Getting Started
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Summary

This Robuilt episode discusses how to get started in the glamping business without owning land, specifically by leasing from a landowner who lives on the property. This arrangement provides management assistance and reduces overhead risk for the operator, while offering the landowner a revenue stream from their land, and the video also emphasizes the importance of gradually scaling the glamping operation and negotiating the terms of the lease arrangement based on the provided services, and is a bit of a sales pitch for the "Robuilt Glamp Camp" which you can find the link for in the description.

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