What does the gas bill look like to run all those dryers?
You would have to have a Hispanic as the face of it . If they find out it’s black owned they wouldn’t patronize itFind a highly Hispanic area and it will work.

I know a guy that just bought and sold a laundromat business within like 6 months. Said he had to be there non-stop because he couldn't get people to work the shifts, and also said that even when he got people to work he kept running into issues with them not do things the way he was training them to.
He spent about a month and a half working 12 hour days 6 days a week until he said fukk it and sold at a slight loss.
YMMV tho
This is revenue, not profit.
Would like to know the start-up costs (ie acquiring all of the machines).
You also have to take into account recurrent expenses like rent, energy costs and the salary paid to his manager.

You aren’t taking into account how careless people are with things that don’t belong to them, and since they are paying for use of said thing, feel like they can do whatever they want to it. When I first got out of high school, I was like “cash business, I’m gonna open laundromats and car washes”, but to come across the right situation, being that everybody has that same idea, including mid size companies with the capital to eat these operations up as they become available, is like 1 in 10 million odds. That is not to say it’s not possible, but these Tik tok videos are made by the same people that make “flipping houses” look like something that anybody with access to 20k can do to becomes instant millionaires.Probably not as serious as people think a few weeks probably takes care of the machine costs and maintenance. That's each machine by itself taking care of itself. If it's not being used there's no wear. Probably just as worth it to buy new machines every few years.
How much was he paying them?
Are you saying they are trying to make the laundromat business seem more lucrative than it is to offload to naive buyers?Laundromat owners have started hiring TikTok actors to produce resales.
Don’t fall for it
2 Nigerian brehs around my way got the same type of setup. They just expanded since the pizzeria next door shut down. They got folks hook, line, and sinker. Washer prices are a little high but manageable but the kicker is they don't charge folks for drying. I'm gonna ask them how much startup $$ it took for them since I'm moving to a nice size college town