OurTown
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We have looked at many car washes (SS/IBAs) for sale over the last three years. Many times the realtor listed ones are out of sight on the asking price. Most of these are in areas that the land is not worth a bunch. The closest wash to our house has been listed for about four years (so far) with very little price reduction. It is over fifty years old, has a 20 plus year old Mark VII, cosmetically bad on the outside, has been cobbled onto twice for additional bays (and it is obvious), and they are asking about 5 and a half times gross sales. Another has been on and off the market for years and the most recent time they upped the price by over $200K. If they could not sell it before at the lower price what makes them think they can sell it for more? Maybe they think since the income went up over the last few years it makes it worth more? They are also asking about 5 and half times gross. One that we would really be interested in if the price is right has been closed for years. I'm not going to get into all the crazy stories I have heard about this wash except one. Supposedly there are two new (or maybe refurbished) autos sitting in the bays still stretch wrapped sitting on skids and all the equipment in the ER has been stripped out. Scratching my head on that. It could be a killer wash but they are asking a stupid amount for it considering it has been shut down for years. At least they are smart enough to lower the price as years go on. The straw that broke the camel's back to make me post all this is the most recent one. We have been courting an owner of a wash for the last few months but had our eye on it for years because it is close to us and in a town we already have commercial property in. He had been talking to a realtor just before we contacted him and he put the realtor off until the first of the year so we could possibly make a deal in the meantime. It is basically a disaster in the equipment room, cosmetically bad on the outside, plus it has a 24 year old Futura. It has all kinds of issues and needs a lot to get it up to snuff. Even though its potential is not the greatest we would like to have it because we are already in the area all the time. We got some sales numbers from him, estimated the repairs and upgrades, then came up with a max amount to pay. The next time we talked I asked what he thought he would list it with the realtor and it was over one and a half times our max. The price will be about four and a half times gross sales. Without giving him any of our numbers I told him he should probably list it for now. Hopefully some day he will come to grips as to what it is worth. Many of these washes could be ran much better increasing the sales and some raise the sales a lot. I realize there are many ways to value a wash but it has to work for the buyer's personal situation too. When I look at sales comps of washes I'm sometimes surprised at the low prices. Many times they were never listed with a realtor. Rant over...