The Economics of Owning a Laundromat
A well-run laundromat can clear $77,000 a year in profit — from a room full of machines. Some urban stores gross over $500,000 annually. And you don't need a single employee to run the basic model. This is the real economics of owning a laundromat. Most people assume it's the ultimate passive business: buy the machines, collect the quarters, go home. But the reality is that laundromats are utility-intensive, equipment-dependent, and lease-vulnerable in ways that silently bankrupt owners who skip their homework. The businesses that win look completely different from the ones that lose — and the difference almost always comes down to one due diligence step buyers skip. We run the real numbers on a small acquisition netting $77K a year on a $160K investment, a larger urban build clearing $237K after debt service, and the wash-and-fold model that turns a coin-op into a neighborhood institution. We look at operators like Paul Kenney's buy-renovate-operate playbook in the Midwest, the premium laundromat model changing city neighborhoods, and the deferred maintenance trap that's taken out more laundromat owners than every other risk combined. Would you own a laundromat — or does the utility bill alone scare you off? Drop it in the comments. If you enjoyed this, hit like and subscribe for more on the economics behind everything. 📑 VIDEO CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro 1:00 The real cost 3:58 How the money flows 7:21 Hidden costs 10:40 Real operators 13:29 How people lose 14:53 The real profit ―――――――――――――――――――――――― SOURCES ―――――――――――――――――――――――― ▸ U.S. laundromat industry average annual gross revenue: Coin Laundry Association, Industry Market Report, 2022 ▸ Laundromat equipment costs and machine lifespan: Coin Laundry Association, Equipment Buyers Guide, 2021 ▸ SBA 7(a) and 504 loan program terms and interest rates: U.S. Small Business Administration, SBA.gov, 2023 ▸ Water and sewer rate increases in U.S. cities: American Water Works Association, State of the Water Industry Report, 2022 ▸ Wash-and-fold pricing and drop-off service revenue models: Coin Laundry Association, Operations & Profit Survey, 2021 ▸ Commercial laundry machine pricing (new): Speed Queen / Maytag Commercial product pricing, manufacturer data, 2023 ▸ Laundromat valuation multiples (2–3x net income): BusinessBroker.net / BizBuySell transaction data, 2022–2023 ▸ Card reader adoption and processing fee benchmarks: Laundromat Resource, Industry Benchmarks Report, 2022 #laundromat #businesseconomics #passiveincome #nedtalksbusiness #smallbusiness

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