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If you were ready to take it to the next level you wouldn’t consider selling it. You’d be 110% focused on scaling up exclusively. Your gut is telling you that you may be ready for the next chapter. I’d try to mark up my sell price as high as possible on the final settlement and use the profits to start acquiring property. 5 years from now instead of seeing if the business has grown or failed you could’ve acquired a rental portfolio of several units which gives you passive income for life and don’t have to put your energy into a business that doesn’t have a clear future.