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November 1, 2020 at 8:31 am #2402
Hi my name is Justin. I live in the Kansas City, MO metro area and I am getting very interested in acquiring a laundromat. Today I went into a run dow laundromat with a one star review. I asked the lady working if she was the owner and she said yes. I may have been too blunt but I asked if she would like to sell and it did not go well from there she stated no she would not like to sell and was irritated as to who said it was for sale then refused my offer to leave my name and number with a “nope, I won’t need it.”
I’m not one to give up very easy so my question is do I look up public record and get in contact to the building owner? (Unless she owns the building as well) possibly try to buy the building or talk them into leasing to me? Is that possible in anyone’s experience?I see this spot as a very good spot and a very good value add. Giving the reviews I don’t see how this location is profitable, but it is also exciting if it is somewhat profitable and could be even more so with adding value.
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November 5, 2020 at 10:40 am #2426
Hello Justin, reminds me of the guy that met a girl, introduced himself and asked if she would like to get married and have his babies.
The method I have used with the 46 laundromats I have visited here in NorCal is to introduce myself in person and announce that I am trying to learn everything about the laundromat business in hopes of someday owning one. I have not been poorly received by anyone so far.Interesting note, the managers of the stores seem to know a lot more than the owners about day to day operations. Two of spots actually let me know they would like to sell and were happy to talk at length. I also ask if they are hiring, and/or do they know anyone else in the business that may be interested in selling a store. Humility goes a long way in the sales business. Best of luck to you. -
November 9, 2020 at 4:40 pm #2469
Awesome advice Tom! I’m a huge fan of living humble. I believe it gets you a lot further. Also, awesome tip about talking to managers! That’s gold!
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