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Dave Rav
  • Summerville, SC
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Laundromat deal - input pls

Dave Rav
  • Summerville, SC
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Hello BP group! Appreciate you checking out my post. I am an REI with almost 15 years experience in rentals, a few flips, and multifamily. I came across a different type of deal that looks decent at outset.

Laundromat for sale.  

$145k 

Includes the "turnkey" business with over 70 machines (W/Ds) and 3 snack machines.  Coin-op and drop off service.  Doesn't include the real estate, but includes takeover of their lease (I've requested the details and terms of the lease; await data).  They are also willing to consider some owner finance.  

My question - do you have experience with laundromats?  

If so, is this a "high-touch" biz, with alot of machine maintenance and other hassle?  Or can it be setup to where its low maintenance?   

Any other input on the laundromat biz industry is certainly welcome.

(Pardon me - I'm just that green when it comes to this sort of biz)