How to Retire on a Hand Full of Billboards Waterville ME

Billboards can be a great retirement strategy, they are safe, and it actually works. Read on to know how to plan your retirement well.

Johnny's Selected Seeds
(207) 861-3900
182 Benton Ave
Winslow, ME
Burgess Advertising And Marketing
(207) 775-5227
1290 Congress St
Portland, ME
Wkit Fm
(207) 990-2800
861 Broadway
Bangor, ME
Valpak of Maine
207-772-6499
825 Forest Avenue
Portland, ME
Pressherald.com
207-791-6235
390 Congress Street
Portland, ME
Uncle Henry's
(207) 623-1411
525 Eastern Ave
Augusta, ME
Appreciation Works Online Marketing
207-837-4848
PO Box 404
Edgecomb, ME
J Group Advertising
(207) 990-3879
6 Market St
Bangor, ME
Bonci Design, LLC
207-439-5404
17 Pepperrell Road
Kittery Point, ME
Dirigo Marketing
(207) 774-0500
1346 Westbrook St
Portland, ME
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How to Retire on a Hand Full of Billboards

People spend a huge amount of their time reading and studying stock market research and financial newsletters on how to invest their retirement funds. If you have $200,000 in savings, at the prevailing CD rate of 3%, that’s $6,000 per year. And even if you are the best stock picker since Warren Buffet, you are unlikely to beat 10% per year – which yields $20,000. That’s hardly enough to retire on. Of course, you could just spend all your principal, but for most Americans, that would deplete your entire savings in just four years.

So here’s another retirement strategy. It’s a lot safer, and actually works.

If you find a billboard location on a highway, in a small town, and build a wooden billboard out of telephone poles and plywood (the way it’s been done for about 80 years), then you can build a billboard for around $8,000. And that billboard will generate about $3,000 to $4,000 per year in net income.That’s a 50% return on your investment! And that’s before leverage.You can often get a bank loan for about 50% of that amount.

Going back to your $200,000 nest egg; if you invested just $100,000 of that amount in your new billboard venture, you’d have 12 billboards, earning around $40,000 per year. Is that a better strategy? And that’s not to mention the fact that you control the performance of your investment, not some New York investment adviser or trader (remember Bernie Madoff?).

So how do you get into the billboard business?

Yes, There Is Training Available

Inexpensive courses on the billboard industry are available at www.outdoorbillboard.com . In addition, there are many free articles you can find on the internet, that will at least give you some background on it. There is even a Boot Camp you can attend.

Select A Territory

The first step to getting into the business is to define what your “territory” is – what geographic area you are going to search for billboard locations in. This territory, for  most people, is a radius of about three hours around your home.

Learn the Ordinances

Ever since Ladybird Johnson helped to pass the Highway Beatification Act in the 1965, the billboard industry has been regulated by both city and state statutes. These are different in every state and every city. You have to become an expert at these ordinances, so that you can tell a real opportunity from none at all.

Get Zoning Maps

One of the building blocks of looking for billboard locations are zoning maps for the area you are working. These maps show the zoning on all properties fronting the highway. This is important, since billboards are only allowed in certain zonings. Your state and city regulations will specify what the zonings are.

Hit The Streets

A lot of the work in finding billboard locations, assuming you have solid strategies, is to drive the highways looking for legal locations. Initially, it takes a while to get the...

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