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This painting company has been stable, but they have seen sustained growth and have been one of the fastest growing small business painting companies in the Vancouver/Portland area. Starting in 2013, annual had already eclipsed half a million by 2019. With a work-from-home office, this business provides the ability to manage safely out of your own home or to be able to choose your ideal location to rent. Strong customer ratings and consistently high levels of service have made this an ideal business for anyone looking to establish a presence in the painting industry or to expand your current painting business territory and customer base. Detailed Information Employees:2 FTE Support & Training: Seller will negotiate a transition period Reason for Selling: Relocation
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Fantastic Sams Franchise - Asset Sale
$ 19,500
This is a unique opportunity to join the Fantastic Sams family at a dramatically lower cost than opening one! Whether you are a stylist or businessperson you will find this salon to be excellent in appearance, condition, and location. It's established, open, and operating above breakeven at about $18,500/month and with 400 clients. Increase the business and you're making money! Prices raised 8/25 will increase revenue. For $19,500 including $5,000 in inventory, plus a reduced cost in a new 10-year franchise license and a lease deposit, it totals about 100% of what you would pay to open a new one! This is a magnificent opportunity to be with a top franchise that everyone knows, and be fully supported and trained by the San Diego Region Office in the Fantastic Sams success formula! Can you do it, make it happen? If you have the ambition, motivation, and desire to succeed you can! Act now, and take advantage of the opportunity. This is an asset sale based on a dramatically discounted value of the original cost. The owner is a retired professor who doesn't spend any meaningful time at the salon and now wants to fully retire. It needs a hands-on owner to bring it to its full potential. Act now! In addition to the sale price, you'll have a franchise transfer fee, a rent deposit, and will need some working capital. To become a Fantastic Sams Franchisee, you'll need to qualify financially.
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