scarrylarry
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Hi All, I was wanting to know if there are population minimums for an express exterior car wash to be viable. Thoughts or experiences?
Do a search for Exterior Express BEQ, lots of good info in historical threads
Try this thread Roberts numbers are right on "Tunnel from ground up."
Are you thinking if they are willing to come to Walmart they might be willing to wash at an express exterior? I have seen many Walmarts seemingly in the middle of nowhere. One I can think of has a town population of 270 and the entire county has a population of only 14K.Is the population base in question big enough to support a walmart? If no walmart in the immediate area I'd be very careful.
You're looking at roughly 1.5-2.0 million plus cost of property for current projects
No, I'm just saying that the absence of a walmart in the market would probably disqualify the location in my mind as being too small.Are you thinking if they are willing to come to Walmart they might be willing to wash at an express exterior? I have seen many Walmarts seemingly in the middle of nowhere. One I can think of has a town population of 270 and the entire county has a population of only 14K.
There is more to this question than what you are asking. Density of population within 1, 3 and 5 mile radius, competition with 1, 3 and 5 mile radius, Rooftops, proximity of destination shopping, restaurants, traffic count in front of property, ease of ingress and egress, etc... Population alone is not enough info and having a Walmart nearby may or may not be a good indicator.Hi All, I was wanting to know if there are population minimums for an express exterior car wash to be viable. Thoughts or experiences?
There is more to this question than what you are asking. Density of population within 1, 3 and 5 mile radius, competition with 1, 3 and 5 mile radius, Rooftops, proximity of destination shopping, restaurants, traffic count in front of property, ease of ingress and egress, etc... Population alone is not enough info and having a Walmart nearby may or may not be a good indicator.
The ideal location is dense and high traffic. But this thread is about smaller markets. There are some operators I know that could comment a lot more intelligently on the subject than I can, but there are a few sub 10K population washes I am familiar with in smaller markets. They try keep total project cost down (below $2,000,000) and build smaller facilities. Many of these are content with 4-6K monthly car counts, especially as ticket averages have been increasing over the past couple of years. They're not big hitters, but they cash flow nicely enough that the operators are building more of them as the prime sites have already been taken in the metro areas. They're giving the same or better ROI than SS/IBA and have several advantages over that model.There is more to this question than what you are asking. Density of population within 1, 3 and 5 mile radius, competition with 1, 3 and 5 mile radius, Rooftops, proximity of destination shopping, restaurants, traffic count in front of property, ease of ingress and egress, etc... Population alone is not enough info and having a Walmart nearby may or may not be a good indicator.