i have never been in the car wash business and reading this forum has been very helpful. any feedback would be greatly appreciated. A family member of mine approached me about a wash that he had to sell on a bank short sale. it has been distressed for many years. it is about 30 years old and sits on a corner lot about 1/2 acre in size. the traffic count is about 12,000 cars a day. the guy up the road (1/2 mile away) who has the only other wash in town of around 4000 people offered to buy it and i had first option if i wanted seeing as i was a family member. the wash has one automatic bay and another self service bay that holds two vechiles stacked. their are also two vaccums on site and an attached lube that is leased. the lube seems to do well and is run well, the wash on the other hand is a mess. the automatic is closed more then open and the self service also needs a rehab. the interior needs all new paint and a lengthy cleaning process (green alage) growing all over. the mechincal room is like a bomb went off and most of the equiptment meaning boilers are all original. the rent from the lube is 1500 a month thats it no taxes or anything else just monthly rent. Their is no history of really anything for sales other then some scratchings on a yellow note pad of the last two years. when i put it all together it appears that last year the wash grossed around 20,000 maybe 22000 i really have nothing to go off of. so between the wash and lube the property is not even bringing in 40000. i had this thrown at me and a dececison had to be made within a couple of weeks. the other guys offer was 250000. i figured i would need to stick at least 105,000 in it that includes a new automatic and all the other work that needs to be done. I may have pulled the trigger but the big hang up for me was the floor heat. It started leaking 6 or 7 years ago and it hasn't been used since. the floor heat is a 30 year old system and if the leak could even be repaired i think it would be a battle with more down the line seeing as the neglect the place has seen. so if the floor system is junk then you can add another 15-18 thousand to the rehab bill which would put the total cost of the rehab project at about 120000 to 125000. looking at the market in my area i don't think the other wash does that great but the owner wants this wash for protection and is willing to pay for it. i figured i would have to almost quaddruple my sales to make any money and that seems far fetched to me, but i am not a experienced operator. the other main issue is their is a large ford/dodge dealer 8 miles up the road in a different town that has newer dual bay with laser washes. that dealer gives out washes like candy you buy a car you get washes for life, change your oil get a wash get service work get a wash. they give out tens of thousands in washes a year. my father bought a new truck and has 50 10dollar washes sitting in his truck. it is hard to compete with free washes like that. So i spent as much time as i could in the last week trying to figure this deal out and their was no time for anymore homework. i ended up passing on the deal do to the fact of not knowing the floor situation and any other things that may pop up two weeks was not enough time for me to get a good handle on what i was getting into hopefully i didn't pass up a oportunity but after looking at different valuations on this site the 3 or 4 times gross sales formula, that matches the assessed value of the property of about 150000 and he wants 250000 i just didn't see anything their other then a money pit.