Franchise ASPRAY (SHEFFIELD)
resales listings T: 01562 881 023 E:
info@franchiseresales.co.uk www.franchiseresales.co.uk £40,000
Since launching in 2005 Aspray have enjoyed a steady and sustainable growth across the UK and Ireland and currently have over sixty branches in full operation. Their franchisees project manage building insurance claims for insurance companies, policyholders and commercial organisations along with ancillary services which include everything from private painting and decorating, commercial building maintenance to loss of rent and earnings insurance claims. This successful home based business covers the whole of the Sheffield area and is available for offers in the region of £40,000. A full Prospectus of Sale is available following the signing of a non-disclosure agreement. Email
info@franchiseresales.co.uk.
CHIPSAWAY (BASINGSTOKE)
£75,000
With almost 20 years’ experience, ChipsAway is the world’s leading automotive paintwork repairer. The magic of a ChipsAway repair is that it enables everyday minor damage to car bodywork to be repaired as new, quickly (in around 2 hours), conveniently, professionally and at a fraction of the cost of traditional body shop methods. ChipsAway Basingstoke was opened by the current owner in July 2009 and has been grown through a proactive marketing campaign and dedicated focus on excellent customer service to be one of the most successful outlets in the ChipsAway franchise network. The business has an enviable reputation locally and an increasing proportion of the business is generated by referrals and repeat business. ChipsAway Basingstoke is now available for sale and the owner invites offers in the region of £75,000. A prospectus of sale is available following the signing of a non-disclosure agreement. Email info@
franchiseresales.co.uk for full details.
MINSTER SERVICES (BRISTOL) £199,950
Minster Cleaning Services was established in 1982 and is a full member of the British Franchise Association. They provide an essential business to business service – the management of office cleaning and allied support services under contract. In addition to being provided with a recognised and well trusted brand, Minster Franchisees receive comprehensive support in all key business areas including IT, marketing, training, bookkeeping, employment law, health and safety and environmental legislation. The Bristol branch of Minster was established in 1993 and was bought by the current Owners in 2003. Core clients are spread across a number of business sectors, avoiding reliance on large organisations or specific parts of the economy. This successful business opportunity is being made available as the owner is wishing to retire. Minster Bristol is seeking offers around £199,950 and a full prospectus and accounts are available following the signing of a non- disclosure agreement. Email
info@franchiseresales.co.uk for full details.
RUSH HAIR SALON (WOKING)
£250,000
There are now over 60 RUSH hair and beauty salons across London and the South, each unique in their location, decor and people yet united in their passion and they are still growing. There is now however an opportunity to acquire a well-established RUSH salon in the centre of Woking. RUSH is a substantial, profitable business and available at a fundable price. If you’re looking for a business with a well-known brand then this one is worth serious consideration. If you are a hair stylist and are thinking of opening your own salon or a business person looking for something different with a twist look no further, all the benefits of running your own business with the help and support of a franchisor to guide and support you along the way. Offers for RUSH in Woking are invited in the region of £250,000. A Prospectus of Sale is available following the signing of a non-disclosure agreement. Email
info@franchiseresales.co.uk for full details.
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