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It seems like most of the people commenting have no clue what the costs of running a mikva are. If you think it is a good way to make a profit, go for it. I know we have a mikva which is used just for shabbos where I live and we needed to pay $850 to fix the boiler. This stuff happens just like when you own a house. Unless you know what the expenses are or if you would like to volunteer being the guy in charge of managing it I think you should keep your comments to yourself.
Sort of reminds me about all those that complain about tuitions being too high but have never looked at a yeshiva budget to make suggestions where to trim the waste. But that is a whole other story