Would like to cash out on my wash and looking at the different ways to sell it. Have a local realtor who has it listed on Loop Net but she isn’t bringing qualified buyers. Know any other ways? I’ll list it here. Thanks
That was quick Mac - you just got it all updated and nice looking! Good luck.Would like to cash out on my wash and looking at the different ways to sell it. Have a local realtor who has it listed on Loop Net but she isn’t bringing qualified buyers. Know any other ways? I’ll list it here. Thanks
Have always found it easier to lower the price rather than raise it after discussions start. And I’ll take all the good luck I can get.Hood luck getting that price.
As long as the price falls within the standard gross income multiplier for a car wash, I don't see a problem. People will always try and negotiate down, so why not start high?Have always found it easier to lower the price rather than raise it after discussions start. And I’ll take all the good luck I can get.
3 to 4x’s the gross w the real estate.So....what is the standard gross income multiplier for a car wash ??
Land being valued more than a going business is a common issue in our industry. I lost out on a car wash (purchase) where the seller acknowledged the offer I made was in line with or even slightly above the business value as a Dunkin Donut franchisee purchased the place for 2x the business value. They converted the IBA into a drive thru window, sealed the front & back of the bays as well as the pits, and opened up within a year. Just what the town needed, another donut shop.The responses seem right on. My dilemma is the property is worth a lot more.
Hard to compete with that.Land being valued more than a going business is a common issue in our industry. I lost out on a car wash (purchase) where the seller acknowledged the offer I made was in line with or even slightly above the business value as a Dunkin Donut franchisee purchased the place for 2x the business value. They converted the IBA into a drive thru window, sealed the front & back of the bays as well as the pits, and opened up within a year. Just what the town needed, another donut shop.