robert roman
Bob Roman
“….wanted to do a Lease to Own type deal for 15 years and only wanted the SBA loan be only 10 years...”
Ok, perform lease sanity test.
First step is to solve location problem. This means finding a site location that is suitable for the business model.
“My location I have picked out is a little over a 1/2 acre and can fit a 80' tunnel but I will probably start with a mini-tunnel for my first wash.”
Ok, so you have already solved location problem but business model (type of wash) is undefined as is anticipated sales volumes.
Since mini-tunnel is mentioned, assume exterior express, 50’ conveyor. Solving 50’ mini for production possibilities frontier is 52,000 cars per year.
Benchmark is $8.50 or $442K gross sales or $221K net operating income.
$221K divided by 12 months and 1.5 debt service equal $12,277 or maximum allowable monthly payment whereby project makes financial sense based on general assumptions.
Turnkey for mini express on 1/2 acre leased land is roughly $700K, fairly bare bones.
New-to-industry might qualify for 5-year lease for equipment and building ($500K) with stiff down payment and/or exorbitant interest rate.
Assume $200K out-of-pocket and lease payment is $11K.
This would leave $89,000 NOI to cover property taxes, rent and obsolescence.
Say, EBTD is $50,000, generous, or cash-on-cash return of 25 percent.
Miss lease payments equipment gets yanked and how do you wash cars? Miss rents get kick off property and how do wash cars to pay for equipment lease?
How confident are you this site location can wash 52K CPY?
You also haven’t considered taking a lower road - buy a used building (easily found) and used carwash equipment (abundant supply).
This requires cash for FOB, install, sales tax, working capital, site work, etc. but only $0.20 on the dollar compared to new for building and equipment.
Ok, perform lease sanity test.
First step is to solve location problem. This means finding a site location that is suitable for the business model.
“My location I have picked out is a little over a 1/2 acre and can fit a 80' tunnel but I will probably start with a mini-tunnel for my first wash.”
Ok, so you have already solved location problem but business model (type of wash) is undefined as is anticipated sales volumes.
Since mini-tunnel is mentioned, assume exterior express, 50’ conveyor. Solving 50’ mini for production possibilities frontier is 52,000 cars per year.
Benchmark is $8.50 or $442K gross sales or $221K net operating income.
$221K divided by 12 months and 1.5 debt service equal $12,277 or maximum allowable monthly payment whereby project makes financial sense based on general assumptions.
Turnkey for mini express on 1/2 acre leased land is roughly $700K, fairly bare bones.
New-to-industry might qualify for 5-year lease for equipment and building ($500K) with stiff down payment and/or exorbitant interest rate.
Assume $200K out-of-pocket and lease payment is $11K.
This would leave $89,000 NOI to cover property taxes, rent and obsolescence.
Say, EBTD is $50,000, generous, or cash-on-cash return of 25 percent.
Miss lease payments equipment gets yanked and how do you wash cars? Miss rents get kick off property and how do wash cars to pay for equipment lease?
How confident are you this site location can wash 52K CPY?
You also haven’t considered taking a lower road - buy a used building (easily found) and used carwash equipment (abundant supply).
This requires cash for FOB, install, sales tax, working capital, site work, etc. but only $0.20 on the dollar compared to new for building and equipment.