1207 days ago

Mr Green Domestic Franchise

Coram from Cockle Bay

Mr Green is a 100% owned NZ company which has operated in Auckland for over 15 years.

As a franchise we have the lowest royalty schedule of all the major franchises. There are no hidden costs and compliance costs are kept to a minimum.

Selling is a franchise established 15 years ago. The team are ready to move on and enjoy the next stage of their life.


Their domestic franchise is based across across Glendowie, Mt Eden, Epsom, St Heliers, Remuera and Freemans Bay. It turns over approximately $800 per week. There is room to grow this business and the potential to take on commercial clients as well.


The team are selling this for $8000.00 but are open to offers. They are wanting to sell before June this year.

For more information please Wayde Bradbury, Auckland Master Franchisor on 021 22 33 235

Price: $8,000

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