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2928 days ago

Handyman Business in Papakura For Sale

Stacey from Rosehill

Have you always wanted to turn your hobby into a business?

If you have a passion for DIY or experience in renovations then this is for you! You don’t need to be trade qualified, the experience you have gained over the years doing small projects at home will give you start you need and you will learn more as you go.

Running your own Hire A Hubby business means no two jobs will be the same and the scope of jobs ranges from changing light bulbs & putting up curtain rails to building fences & decks and renovating bathrooms & kitchens with everything in between.

I have built a solid business with a great client base over the last 7 years, the business has turned over $200,000 in the last 12 months and I only work part time hours with no weekend work.

All the hard work has been done to set up this great business to where it is now, so you can either carry on the way it is or take it to the next level.

You will receive a complete list of customers as well as work that that is booked in from day one (this has been at least 6 weeks worth or more consistently for the last year) There will be a hand over period as well as training provided on running the business. You will also have support from a nationwide group of people.

If you keen to find out more call Stacey on 021 552 104 and Mitchell on 021 224 2730 or go to joinhireahubby.co.nz
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Asking price: $90,000
Listed: Fri 2 Feb, 7:32 am
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