Boutique Hotel Business Plan Blueprint: Complete Guide
Whether you’re looking to raise funding from private investors or to get a loan from a bank (like a SBA loan) for your boutique hotel, you will need to prepare a solid business plan.
In this article we go through, step-by-step, all the different sections you need in the business plan of your boutique hotel. Use this template to create a complete, clear and solid business plan that get you funded.
1. Boutique Hotel Executive Summary
Though the executive summary is the first and the most important section, it should normally be the last section you write because it will have the summary of different sections included in the entire plan.
Why do you need a business plan for a boutique hotel?
The purpose of a business plan is to secure funding through one of the following channels:
- Obtain bank financing or secure a loan from other lenders (such as a SBA loan)
- Obtain private investments from investment funds, angel investors, etc.
- Obtain a public or a private grant
How to write your boutique hotel’s executive summary?
Provide a precise and high-level summary of every section that you have included in your business plan. The information and the data you include in this segment should grab the attention of potential investors and lenders immediately.
Also make sure that the executive summary doesn’t exceed 2 pages in total: it’s supposed to be a summary for investors and lenders who don’t have time to scroll through 40-50 pages, so keep it short and brief.
The executive summary usually consists of 5 major sub-sections:
- Business overview: explain what is the concept of your hotel, whom it targets (business travelers vs. tourists), where it’s located, its size and any other amenities and services you offer
- Market & competitive overview: start by describing the state of the hotel industry in your area (the city or region where you plan to open yours). Also explain here the level of competition you expect from similar establishments. Finally, mention who are your target customers (your ideal customers) ie. their age, gender, disposable income as well as their preferences
- Sales & marketing strategy: describe how you plan to acquire new customers, outlining the exact marketing channels you intend to use and your overall budget
- Management & People: this section should provide information about the leadership hierarchy, highlighting the roles and responsibilities of every team member and their experience
- Financial plan: how much profit and revenue do you expect in the next 5 years? When will you reach the break-even point and start making profits? You can include here a chart depicting your key financials such as revenue, gross profits, and net profit
- Funding ask: what loan/investment/grant are you seeking? How much are you raising? How long will this last?
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