Schedule 1 Laundromat
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How to find and use the Laundromat in Schedule 1

You won't be making any profits here.

Did you know Schedule 1’s ATMs have a $10,000 weekly cap on cash deposits before you’re forced to keep everything on hand? While this isn’t an issue early in your playthrough, it becomes problematic when you start making money. That is, unless you have a Laundromat.

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Laundromats are a quick way to increase this cap if you need extra funds for a new house, car, or supplies for your business. The catch? They’re a little tricky until you experiment with their mechanics. Here’s everything you need to know about running a Laundromat business in Schedule 1.

How to purchase a Laundromat business in Schedule 1

You can purchase a Laundromat business from Ray’s Realty in the southeast part of Northtown. Here, you’ll find the Laundromat building available for $4,000. They don’t take cash here, so deposit some into an ATM before visiting this spot.

Schedule 1 Ray's Realty map location
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If you start from the Motel, take the bridge road east past Taco Ticklers, the Supermarket, and the Hyland Police Station before running south past the Town Hall. Turn left at the Gas-Mart sign to find the Post Office, Courthouse, and Ray’s Realty. Inside, you’ll find Ray, who’ll sell you the Laundromat if you have enough money on your card.

Schedule 1 Laundromat location

Schedule 1 Laundromat map location
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After paying for the Laundromat, you’ll find a new map house marker near the Warehouse, barbershop, and Slop Shop. If you’re still at Ray’s Realty, you can head west down the road and follow the path along the canal to find the Laundromat. Otherwise, you can go directly south from spots like the Skatepark, Motel, or Dan’s Hardware. If you want to get here a little faster, Schedule 1 lets you buy skateboards for relatively cheap.

How to use the Laundromat in Schedule 1

When you first enter the Laundromat, you’ll find a bunch of laundry machines and an employee-only door at the back. While the machines themselves aren’t helpful, this door leads to your business’ main purpose: money laundering.

Schedule 1 Laundromat management screen
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That’s right. You’re not here to make profits. Instead, the Laundromat ups your weekly ATM deposit limit, converting any cash you launder into debit card funds. It takes 24 in-game hours, though, so make sure you do this ahead of time if you’re about to make a large purchase.

Using the Laundromat for money laundering is helpful if you’re saving up for a large purchase like a car, house, or new business and have already reached your weekly cap. If you’re still in the early game and aren’t consistently putting thousands of dollars worth of cash on your card daily, you can skip buying the Laundromat and buy a new house or cat. Otherwise, this business can help you, especially later in your playthrough when you make tens of thousands daily.


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