2555 days ago

Lawn Mowing Business

Dennis from Ranui

Im selling my small select lawn mowing run its been such a good investment to me and has treated me so well!


The buyer will get : all my clients 2 weekly clients 3 weekly clients and all the one off jobs with it. ( i have been turning away work as i have other commitments ) you will also get full training and support from select lawn mowing Franchise, They are great for the low fees you pay!

total work amount a month is $1990-2000 , i ran this as a part time business so i couldn't take on anymore work, and you can work your own hours.



You can easily turn this into a full time run and work whenever you want, YES WORK WHATEVER HOURS YOU WANT.

you can also earn as much as you want, the opportunities are unlimited in this line of work!



The Select Brand has one of the lowest Fees and provides the greatest support.



Reason For Sale : I Had this Business while i was studying and my studies are coming to an end soon and have another thing lined up!.



Price: $5500

Includes : All Clients and all Equipment

Lawn Mower With catcher

Leaf Blower

And commercial grade Weed Trimmer.



Please Contact : For any Questions 0210693815 TXT or call me

Price: $5,500

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