Hello All, I am new to the forum but have been reading on here off and on for awhile now. I own a 3 SS and 1 auto in a small town of 2300 in Oklahoma. I purchased the wash two years ago and it was an aging 4 ss only. I learned a lot with this first experience, a lot of mistakes were made (I paid out a lot of money) but overall my wash is profitable. Hind sight tells me that I should have just made small upgrades to the existing SS and not of put the auto in. I gutted the equipment room and started from scratch.
What is the best way to approach neighboring town car wash owners about purchasing their washes? I have a wash in mind that is located 40 miles away. It is a 3 and 1 in a town of 2900. The competition consists of one other 3 bay SS. This location has been neglected for several years. It appears the owner has sucked the profits out and has not get the equipment working, meter boxes are out of date, brick walls are awful. Now there are limited profits so the owner is stuck. The location is awesome and with some TLC this could be a very profitable wash. I have spoke to the owner, his attitude is poor and he says "I should just sell it" He has owned it for approx. 8-10 years and has not invested back into the business. I made it clear that "when" he wants to sell it I would be interested. I do not want to be the guy that is calling too much, that is annoying him asking when he will sell. I am a young man with a business degree who would like to own 3 or 4 washes within a 45 mile radius. I currently have a full time job but the wife is 1.5 years away from getting her pharmacy degree!
Thanks for your time!
Smallwash
What is the best way to approach neighboring town car wash owners about purchasing their washes? I have a wash in mind that is located 40 miles away. It is a 3 and 1 in a town of 2900. The competition consists of one other 3 bay SS. This location has been neglected for several years. It appears the owner has sucked the profits out and has not get the equipment working, meter boxes are out of date, brick walls are awful. Now there are limited profits so the owner is stuck. The location is awesome and with some TLC this could be a very profitable wash. I have spoke to the owner, his attitude is poor and he says "I should just sell it" He has owned it for approx. 8-10 years and has not invested back into the business. I made it clear that "when" he wants to sell it I would be interested. I do not want to be the guy that is calling too much, that is annoying him asking when he will sell. I am a young man with a business degree who would like to own 3 or 4 washes within a 45 mile radius. I currently have a full time job but the wife is 1.5 years away from getting her pharmacy degree!
Thanks for your time!
Smallwash