During yourSchedule 1playthrough, you’ll quickly learn that you can run separate businesses. Although they don’t make you any money, they let you go beyond the ATM’s weekly cash deposit limit. While the Laundromat is likely the first you’ll unlock, the Post Office is a solid second option.
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How to purchase a Post Office business in Schedule 1
you’re able to purchase the Post Office fromRay’s Realtyin the southeast part of Hyland Plant. Ray will sell you the Post Office for$10,000, which you’ll have to pay using your debit balance. Make sure to deposit some cash into an ATM oruse your Laundromatif you’ve exceeded your weekly limit.
As you progress through the main story, you’ll naturally learn the location of Ray’s Realty, the Hyland Auto shop, and a local car mechanic. You’ll find all three businesses in the southern part of the map, south of locations like the Town Hall, Hyland Police Station, and Thrifty Threads.

Schedule 1 Post Office location
Fortunately, if you’re already at Ray’s Realty and just bought the Post Office, you’ll find it directly west of the realtor shop’s location. Otherwise, if you’re familiar with the Laundromat’s location, you may reach the Post Office by traveling toward Gas-Mart and Hyland Auto. At this plaza, head right to find the building directly south of the Town Hall.
How to use the Post Office in Schedule 1
Like the Laundromat, your goal with the Post Office isn’t to profit from shipping parcels and mailing letters. Instead, your cash funds will drain quickly, as this is another ofSchedule 1’smoney laundering methods. In short, you need this, the Laundromat, and other businesses to raise your ATM deposit limit.
The ATM limits you to $10,000 worth of deposits each week. By the time you unlock areas likeSchedule 1’sBungalow, you’ll likely make close to this amount daily, making these businesses essential for your upgrading and delivery purchases.

While the Laundromat has a $2,000 daily limit, the Post Office has a $4,000 cap. By combining both, you may triple your daily laundering operation limits to get up to $6,000 extra cash on your debit card every 24 in-game hours. If you’re saving up for a new property, car, or bulk deliveries, this extra $4,000 a day or $28,000 a week will help, especially if you have other businesses to raise this further.







