New to the industry and considering investing in building a Car Wash..Obviously, when looking for a site, you want to evaluate as much demographic information for the surrounding area as possible and compare to comps when possible.
Some of these variables are obviously relevant...Traffic Count, Population, Household income, Individual income, etc. etc.
Others, I honestly don't know if they are considered relevant or not in the industry. So, I'm looking for opinions and advice. Let's start with the most sensitive...Race! Do you totally throw it out as a non-issue. If not, how is it factored in and weighted in a decision? In my area, this would be primarily Black and White...is either considered more or less favorable? Does it influence what type of wash might be better for a given community? etc. etc.
Hypothetical - If you're considering building a wash in a community with a 75% Black and 22% White population and find an excellent comp with extremely similar demographics....Population, income levels, traffic count, etc. etc. with the only significant difference being Race....Let's say the comp community is 94% White, 5% Hispanic, and less than 1% Black.
Do you-
A) Totally disregard it as a non-issue and therefore it's a great comp.
B) Think it tells you something, but not necessary sure what...So, declare in a bad comp and eliminate it.
OR
C) Think you can use the comp, but make some assumptions based on this variable. If so, what?
The next would be Sex...Male/Female breakdown... Is a higher percentage of one or the other more advantages, or a non-issue?
Any and all feedback appreciated.
Thanks
Some of these variables are obviously relevant...Traffic Count, Population, Household income, Individual income, etc. etc.
Others, I honestly don't know if they are considered relevant or not in the industry. So, I'm looking for opinions and advice. Let's start with the most sensitive...Race! Do you totally throw it out as a non-issue. If not, how is it factored in and weighted in a decision? In my area, this would be primarily Black and White...is either considered more or less favorable? Does it influence what type of wash might be better for a given community? etc. etc.
Hypothetical - If you're considering building a wash in a community with a 75% Black and 22% White population and find an excellent comp with extremely similar demographics....Population, income levels, traffic count, etc. etc. with the only significant difference being Race....Let's say the comp community is 94% White, 5% Hispanic, and less than 1% Black.
Do you-
A) Totally disregard it as a non-issue and therefore it's a great comp.
B) Think it tells you something, but not necessary sure what...So, declare in a bad comp and eliminate it.
OR
C) Think you can use the comp, but make some assumptions based on this variable. If so, what?
The next would be Sex...Male/Female breakdown... Is a higher percentage of one or the other more advantages, or a non-issue?
Any and all feedback appreciated.
Thanks