Eule
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Hello all!
New guy here, with the standard "should I buy this wash" question. I'm on the Missouri side of Kansas City.
Caution: long post ahead... so long that I had to split it up. More details in the post (or two) following this one.
The quick version: all one building, with two automatic bays, three "regular" self-serve bays, one "tall" (like, for an RV) self-serve bay, two quick-lube bays. Automatic equipment is Laserwash 4000 wash and Superior dryer. Built about 1992 by the current owner. Asking price is $1.1 million, "real cash flow" is claimed to be $200,000.
The two things that caught my eye about this particular wash are...
1. It's about three blocks from my house.
My last couple of "real jobs" have involved a 35 to 40 mile (which is about 45 to 60 minutes) one-way commute. I think I'd like to trade that hassle for a different set of hassles.
2. I can swing the nominal down payment, and somewhat more than that, in cash (from an inheritance). I'd have to get a bank loan for the rest.
I haven't talked to the bank, the salesman, or the current owner yet... all I know is what I've read in the ads. The ads don't give the exact location, but given the detail in the ad, there's pretty much only one place in town that this can be.
Things the advertising tells me:
Asking price is $1,100,000 dollars (1.1 million).
Down payment is $110,000.
About $200,000 in "real cash flow".
Current owner started the business 22 years ago. Selling due to health issues.
There is a manager (who would presumably stay) and the business operates "semi absentee".
Appraised at:
Things I found out by looking around online:
The automatic and self-service bays are open 24/7. The lube shop is closed on Sunday (M-F 8-6, Sat 8-5).
The property is about 0.86 acres.
The "market value" (per the taxman) has been about $480,000 for each year 2011-2014. It was about $540,000 in 2010, which is as far back as the online tax looker-upper goes.
The company is incorporated. The owner is the president and his wife (or maybe his daughter) is the secretary.
The state knows about their annual company registrations back to 1997. 2000 and up are available online.
The street it is on has a 35 mph limit.
The city has "24 hour acquired traffic volume" counts for locations on the same street, north and south of the wash, in 2012. A location 0.3 miles north had 9600 northbound and 6500 southbound. A location 0.7 miles south had 6500 northbound and 6600 southbound. (I suspect the ~6500 numbers are closer to what goes by the wash, because the 9600 includes people coming out of the local neighborhood and heading for the Interstate.)
Population (2010 census) within 3 miles is 47,500, in 18,400 households. Within 5 miles is 100,600, in 38,900 households.
The wash is about 0.5 miles from the Interstate. The street the wash is on has an exit from the Interstate.
To be continued...
New guy here, with the standard "should I buy this wash" question. I'm on the Missouri side of Kansas City.
Caution: long post ahead... so long that I had to split it up. More details in the post (or two) following this one.
The quick version: all one building, with two automatic bays, three "regular" self-serve bays, one "tall" (like, for an RV) self-serve bay, two quick-lube bays. Automatic equipment is Laserwash 4000 wash and Superior dryer. Built about 1992 by the current owner. Asking price is $1.1 million, "real cash flow" is claimed to be $200,000.
The two things that caught my eye about this particular wash are...
1. It's about three blocks from my house.
My last couple of "real jobs" have involved a 35 to 40 mile (which is about 45 to 60 minutes) one-way commute. I think I'd like to trade that hassle for a different set of hassles.
2. I can swing the nominal down payment, and somewhat more than that, in cash (from an inheritance). I'd have to get a bank loan for the rest.
I haven't talked to the bank, the salesman, or the current owner yet... all I know is what I've read in the ads. The ads don't give the exact location, but given the detail in the ad, there's pretty much only one place in town that this can be.
Things the advertising tells me:
Asking price is $1,100,000 dollars (1.1 million).
Down payment is $110,000.
About $200,000 in "real cash flow".
Current owner started the business 22 years ago. Selling due to health issues.
There is a manager (who would presumably stay) and the business operates "semi absentee".
Appraised at:
Code:
real estate $600,000
building, equipment $350,000
business $550,000
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total $1,500,000
The automatic and self-service bays are open 24/7. The lube shop is closed on Sunday (M-F 8-6, Sat 8-5).
The property is about 0.86 acres.
The "market value" (per the taxman) has been about $480,000 for each year 2011-2014. It was about $540,000 in 2010, which is as far back as the online tax looker-upper goes.
The company is incorporated. The owner is the president and his wife (or maybe his daughter) is the secretary.
The state knows about their annual company registrations back to 1997. 2000 and up are available online.
The street it is on has a 35 mph limit.
The city has "24 hour acquired traffic volume" counts for locations on the same street, north and south of the wash, in 2012. A location 0.3 miles north had 9600 northbound and 6500 southbound. A location 0.7 miles south had 6500 northbound and 6600 southbound. (I suspect the ~6500 numbers are closer to what goes by the wash, because the 9600 includes people coming out of the local neighborhood and heading for the Interstate.)
Population (2010 census) within 3 miles is 47,500, in 18,400 households. Within 5 miles is 100,600, in 38,900 households.
The wash is about 0.5 miles from the Interstate. The street the wash is on has an exit from the Interstate.
To be continued...