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His vision includes acquiring a sizable parcel of land—around five acres—specifically for a landscape supply company. This venture would not only allow him to alleviate the logistical issues he currently faces with acquiring and distributing landscaping materials but would also tap into substantial profit margins.
Cost Analysis and Profitability
The initial data presented is striking: local landscape supply companies purchase mulch for as low as $10 per yard and sell it for $40 or more. With the additional delivery fees, customers often pay a steep premium for a product that the supplier obtained at a fraction of the cost.