Install a Vending Machine and Turn Your Property Into Passive Income
Install a Vending Machine and Turn Your Property Into Passive Income
Tenants love easy snacks and essentials. You’ll love passive cash flow. Here's how to do it right.
Snack Time = Cash Time
If you own a small multi-unit building, even just 2–4 units, adding a vending machine in a shared hallway, laundry area, or lobby can be a creative way to add $50–$300/month in income. Here’s how to make it work:
1. Choose the Right Location
Set it up where tenants already pass through — laundry rooms, side entrances, or parking-level doors work well. Make sure it's clean, safe, and accessible 24/7.
2. Stock It with More Than Snacks
Think beyond candy. Try items like detergent pods, dryer sheets, phone chargers, or cold drinks. Practical products sell consistently and increase tenant satisfaction.
3. Keep It Simple
Use machines that accept cards or mobile payments. Partner with a local vending company or manage it yourself for full profits.
Track Income and Expenses Easily
PropertySea.app lets you track vending income, log refill costs, and assign shared revenue across units if needed. Download it here
Final Thoughts
Small machines = steady income. If your building has foot traffic, vending adds passive profit with almost no overhead.
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