Leading and Long Standing (90years) Barber Shop with a High Rate of Repeat Business on a busy road with high foot traffic!
Business has been in operation for over 90years and has developed an excellent reputation with a robust client base. Only 3 operators since it’s inception talks to the viability and longevity of this business. All you need is your tools to take over this business!!
* Turnover $5,000+ per week * Net profit inc Owner wage $100k+ * Small but extremely committed team * Excellent Client retention * 4 Stations/ 1 Basin/1 sink/ Washing Machine * Long term lease available * Strong Online and social media presence * Extremely high foot traffic
Price: $80,000 WIWO
For further information about this fantastic business opportunity, contact Luke Mansbridge on 0419 747 007 or email luke.mansbridge@finnbusinesssales.com.au
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