" I have analyzed many new locations and run the financial proforma analysis, and you can get 1st-year cash on cash returns of 100% all day long.
They cost anywhere from $3mm to $4.5mm ALL IN with LAND, depending on land and site work requirements. This varies in many jurisdictions. "
So the assumption here @ your low end $3 million total cost to get in @ estimated minimum 20% loan down payment = $600,000 therefore cash on cash 1st year return....NOI is $600,000 that's A LOT of cars.....not saying it CAN'T be done just saying that is one hell of a lot of cars, but then again that's why its a proforma and nothing never pans out to a proforma....maybe more, maybe less
RFreeman,
Yeah, the express exterior business model is amazing. Its the only one I direct clients and partners into.
$600k NOI for a well-located newer style express wash is somewhat common.
You would be surprised at the average ticket values in many parts of the country, its pushing past $10 into $12 per wash territory, and you know the bottom line is great when this happens.
A local new wash with not even the best location is getting 16k washed cars per month, and doing very well...
Of course, you want to have very conservative proforma numbers, and there are sensitivity analyses we run, that allow for a conservative capture rate of the daily traffic numbers and ramping that up over time, as well as keeping the average wash cost at the lower boundary.
Even with the conservative numbers, the express exterior car wash returns are just so much better than most any other real estate, and I've developed many different types, Retail Shopping Centers, Publix, Chase, CVS, Office Buildings, Apartments, and car washes BY FAR are better.
The Express Exterior has changed the game with the low amount of employees needed, that was always the Achilles heel of the car wash business. you only need 2 to 3 people on a shift, sometimes 4 at peak times and weekends.
Thanks,
Adam
WashEdge - Car Wash Consultants