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2273 days ago

Lawns & Gardens Business For Sale

Denny from Blockhouse Bay

Location: Auckland City, Auckland
LAWNS AND GARDENS BUSINESS
FOR SALE

My business is up for sale

I have reached retirement and need to slow down. I will negotiate with any interested person.

This is a good business with a 10 year history of loyal clientele.Now is the right time to enter the career of lawns, gardens and hedges cosmetic care! If you are focused and keen to get out there and reap the rewards as there is plenty of work to be done.


The attached list of equipment, all in good working condition.

This business is part of a successful NZ franchise with a great team spirit, and I have a genuine reason for selling, There is a period of 3 weeks of training, 1 week with the Franchisor and 2 weeks with me whereby I will introduce you to the clients. I have had this business solely for 10 years and slowly built up a close knit client base in the Auckland Central City and there is ample opportunity to achieve a healthy business growth.

Listed below is the equipment included in the purchase price

Rover Mulch Mower year 2015

Honda Catch Mower year 2009

Husqvarna Multi Tool year 2012 (Pole Saw and hedge trimmer )

Shindawa Weed eater year 2019

Echo Blower year 2014

Honda Water Blaster 2009

Gorilla Ladder 2010

10 Garden Bags

Spade, Rake, garden claw and Fork

All enquiries to Perry at turfngreens@outlook.com
phone 09 626 7337
mobile 027 631 0749

Negotiable

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One proposed solution? Small levies on industries that profit from financial hardship — like banks, casinos, and similar companies.

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