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: Factor in commissions (10–30% of sales to location owners), inventory, fuel, and payment processing fees. Asset and Location Quality

The value of a route is tied to the quality of its locations and the condition of its machines. Should You Build or Buy A Vending Machine Route? buying a vending route

: Insist on at least 12 months of verified sales reports and payment processor logs; avoid relying solely on cash logs, which are easily inflated. : Factor in commissions (10–30% of sales to

: Aim to pay 1x annual gross sales or 2.5–3x annual net profit . : Insist on at least 12 months of

When reviewing a potential route, separate gross revenue from net profit. While routes are often priced based on gross sales, your actual income depends on high margins, typically between 20% and 50%.

Buying an existing vending route can be a fast track to immediate income, but it requires thorough due diligence to ensure you aren't simply buying a seller's "bad locations" or aging equipment. Most experts suggest that a fair purchase price typically ranges between , allowing for a return on investment in roughly two years. Financial Evaluation and Valuation

: Factor in commissions (10–30% of sales to location owners), inventory, fuel, and payment processing fees. Asset and Location Quality

The value of a route is tied to the quality of its locations and the condition of its machines. Should You Build or Buy A Vending Machine Route?

: Insist on at least 12 months of verified sales reports and payment processor logs; avoid relying solely on cash logs, which are easily inflated.

: Aim to pay 1x annual gross sales or 2.5–3x annual net profit .

When reviewing a potential route, separate gross revenue from net profit. While routes are often priced based on gross sales, your actual income depends on high margins, typically between 20% and 50%.

Buying an existing vending route can be a fast track to immediate income, but it requires thorough due diligence to ensure you aren't simply buying a seller's "bad locations" or aging equipment. Most experts suggest that a fair purchase price typically ranges between , allowing for a return on investment in roughly two years. Financial Evaluation and Valuation

 

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