TheCluelessWasher
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Hi, I am a real estate investor looking to possibly enter the car wash business. Based in the rural midwest. My idea is to acquire old, pretty run down self-serve car washes in markets that are big enough for a 4+ bay wash but too small for a tunnel (so between 5,000 and 15,000 people?). These would be markets where it is unlikely any new washes would ever be built due to no population growth and the increased costs of developing car washes. I would be buying the car washes below replacement cost from sellers that are ready to get out of the business due to age and lack of interest in re-investing the needed capital to make the washes more appealing to the customer. I would be looking to add some technology but not go crazy. Some of the washes I see don't have air shamees and don't do any marketing. I would need to improve the aesthetics of these washes as they are all dated. I have seen so many of these washes on the market. I would think I would only want to look at washes that currently do over $100,000 in annual revenue?
What are the holes in my business model?
What are the holes in my business model?