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2362 days ago

SelectCleaning Business for Sale

Harry from Flat Bush

Well established home cleaning franchise, operating for 8+ years for sale to motivated couple. We are retiring and moving overseas. Most of our customers have been serviced by us for over 8 years. You will have the opportunity of getting more customers based on how much time you would like to work per day.
Current customer base is 15, located mainly in Remuera, Orakei & Mt Eden with monthly income of $4000. We work 8am to 1pm, Monday to Friday (about 30 hrs per week). Customer payment is made on the day of service and paid directly to you.
The business package includes:

• Honda Civic 2002 model with SelectCleaning signage

• Complete Cleaning kit

• Cleaning products

• 2 x Backpack Vacuum cleaners & ladder

• Comprehensive SelectCleaning Training

• SelectCleaning CRM management software to view and plan your client schedules.

• Work Remaining Guarantee

• Uniforms

• Transfer Fee

• Ongoing support and training from Franchisor



Franchisee fee is a fixed amount payable once a month and does not depend on customer numbers.

Business suitable for couple or single person (female preferred), be 21 years old and a NZ permanent resident

We have found the business to be very easy, enjoyable, flexible and stress-free. You can choose to work as much or as little to suit your lifestyle.

We are looking for genuine buyers with the right attitude, work ethic and motivation only.

If keen, please email us on hmnanda@gmail.com

Price: $25,000

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