Almost a year but that is irrelevant. It could take a few days or possibly years to find a decent wash at a price you can turn a worthwhile profit on.Hey everyone! I’m on my 3rd month of searching for a car wash to buy. How long did it take you to find one?
I travel a lot for work so I was looking in Pennsylvania for a few months, checked out Nashville and the surrounding areas and once the hurricanes stop coming through every week in Florida I’ll be returning home to Sarasota. Prefer to buy a car wash in warm climate state.What state are you from?
If you're not going to be around to run it, you need to rethink the investment. Just because some clown on youtube claims it's a great, passive investment doesn't mean it is. I've seen far, far, far more absentee owners fail than succeed.I travel a lot for work so I was looking in Pennsylvania for a few months, checked out Nashville and the surrounding areas and once the hurricanes stop coming through every week in Florida I’ll be returning home to Sarasota. Prefer to buy a car wash in warm climate state.
If you're not going to be around to run it, you need to rethink the investment. Just because some clown on youtube claims it's a great, passive investment doesn't mean it is. I've seen far, far, far more absentee owners fail than succeed.
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Thanks for the concern. I completely agree that being hands-on is crucial for the success of any business, especially a car wash. That’s why I’m planning to relocate to the location of the car wash I purchase. I want to be directly involved and ensure everything runs smoothly. I’m definitely not approaching this as a passive investment—I’m fully committed to making it work.
Thanks so much!
Then how are you going to travel a lot for work and be hands on to properly run the business?No, I would probably starve to death if that was the case lols
I will no longer be traveling. I can work from anywhere from my laptop. I’m a consultantThen how are you going to travel a lot for work and be hands on to properly run the business?
Wow, that’s wonderful! Sounds like the demand is strong.There are a number of car washes for sale up here in the pacific northwest, most of are in the $800k to 1.3 million range. In the last month I've received 3 inquires wanting to buy my car wash.
I have 50k but I ideally I like to put 75k or more down which I am currently working on.How much more can you come up with for a down payment? I might know a few
You're not going to get much of a wash for that, banks are tightening up lending already, I'm guessing a newbie to the business would have to put down at minimum 25% - and more likely 40%+ in this lending environment. Not trying to be a negative nancy, but this is what I am seeing out there.I have 50k but I ideally I like to put 75k or more down which I am currently working on.
Thanks for the heads-up! I appreciate the reality check on the lending environment. I’m optimistic about my chances and am working hard to build up my funds. Your advice helps me plan ahead, so i am prepared. The pandemic has given an uncertain economic outlook for some time now….You're not going to get much of a wash for that, banks are tightening up lending already, I'm guessing a newbie to the business would have to put down at minimum 25% - and more likely 40%+ in this lending environment. Not trying to be a negative nancy, but this is what I am seeing out there.