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If you’re looking to buy a Franchised Food Outlets for sale in Sydney Region NSW, Bsale makes it easy to see what’s currently available across the market. You can browse active listings throughout Sydney Region NSW, or expand your search to Franchised Food Outlets in Australia to compare different locations, business styles and price points.
New listings are added daily, and you can register for alerts to be notified when a new Franchised Food Outlets business becomes available. Since 2000, Bsale has connected buyers with quality businesses and trusted business brokers, helping buyers to research, compare and buy opportunities.
If you’re planning to sell a Franchised Food Outlets in the Sydney Region NSW region, Bsale helps you sell a business by presenting your listing to genuine buyers actively searching the market.
On Bsale you can find franchised food outlets starting from $100,000 through to $3,000,000 for master franchises.
If this is your first time buying a franchise food business you should read our guide:
On Bsale we have franchised food and coffee shops that make a net profit of over $190,000 per financial year. A food franchise can be very profitable for the owner as you are buying into an established franchise, that in may cases, is well known and trusted in the community
Firstly, you will need to read your Franchise Agreement to understand your options when it comes to selling your franchise. As you have entered into an agreement with the Franchisor, there may be restrictions on how, when and if you can sell your franchise. You may find the Franchisor has to approve the potential buyer before the transfer can take place. Once you have received confirmation that you can sell your franchise, you may advertise to sell it yourself or engage a business broker specialising in franchise sales.
The owners of popular chicken food franchises on Bsale are making a net profit of over $230,000 per year. There are also popular cafe’s turning over $1.5 million dollars on sales, with $400,000 of that being profit to the owner.
Bsale has thousands of franchises listed for sale, from mobile services to large multinational food chains. Finding a franchise involves searching for opportunities. The best way to perform the search is to visit the franchise for sale page, enter your location and hit ‘go’. If you are searching for a specific franchise such as KFC, Red Rooster or Jims Mowing, you can enter this into the keyword search to see what is available in your area, region or state. It’s a good idea to save search results and relevant listings so you can easily locate and compare.
Owning a food franchise can be a profitable option. There are many advantages to a food franchise such as the established systems, marketing, training, support and more. Well established food franchises such as takeaways, cafes and restaurants have fine-tuned systems designed to generate an income for the franchisee. Buying a franchise is very different to buying a business, so it's important you understand the pros and cons of each option.
Firstly, you will need to read your Franchise Agreement to understand your options when it comes to selling your franchise. As you have entered into an agreement with the Franchisor, there may be restrictions on how, when and if you can sell your franchise. You may find the Franchisor has to approve the potential buyer before the transfer can take place. Once you have received confirmation that you can sell your franchise, you may advertise to sell it yourself or engage a business broker specialising in franchise sales.
Yes. Bsale has packages available for franchise groups who are expanding and have multiple franchise locations for sale. Our packages are fixed-price with no commissions or hidden fees. You simply select the number of Ads you would like and can start uploading your franchise information. You may place them in any suburb in Australia.
Bsale is built on a multiple listing style upload. If you wish to place your listing Australia-wide, you will need to purchase a larger package and set up a listing in the relevant states and suburbs. You can easily target multiple locations by using 50 Ads.
Yes. We love to welcome franchise news and information. As part of your package at Bsale, we open the opportunity to submit articles in our magazine. We have a rate card available for advertisements and promotions.
Yes. There are thousands of existing franchises for sale on Bsale. An existing franchise will have a sales history and a former franchise owner that you may speak with. Established locations allow you to see the financial history of the franchise and provide forecasts and future projections. The franchises may be advertised for sale by the franchisee, franchisor, business broker or agent. Always obtain independent legal, accounting and business advice before buying a franchise.
Yes. Franchisees can advertise a single location using our business owner packages.
Buying a franchise involves a few steps. You may be purchasing a franchise in a new location, or it may have been established for some time. Firstly, you will need to locate a franchise opportunity that suits your skills and abilities. Secondly, you will need to contact the seller, who may be a franchisee, franchisor or business broker and obtain more information, including the disclosure document and franchise agreements. Thirdly, you will need to obtain independent legal, accounting and business advice to help you perform due diligence and assess whether the franchise is right for you. It is a good idea to speak with current and former franchise owners. The ACCC has a good video about buying a franchise and what you need to know.
You can search for food franchises for sale via your town, region or state to see what is currently for sale. Here are our top capital city search results:
Food Franchises for Sale Sydney
Food Franchises for Sale Melbourne
Food Franchises for Sale Brisbane
Food Franchises for Sale Perth
Food Franchises for Sale Adelaide
Food Franchises for Sale Canberra
Food Franchises for Sale Hobart
Signup for alerts and be notified when a new food franchise business is listed for sale.
Firstly you will need to speak with the franchisor about your options, whether you can advertise and sell the franchise, or you need to use their selling system. A lot of franchises allow their franchisees to advertise and sell privately. At Bsale we have put together some resources to help guide you:
> Guide to Selling a Business in Australia
The best way to find other franchises is by conducting a search on our franchises for sale page. You can narrow the results by keyword, location, category or price. You can then save this search and be notified when new franchises are loaded. You can also save particular listings to compare and view later.
When you buy a franchise, you are agreeing with the franchisor to use their branding and business systems. The benefit of a franchise is its systems should be well established to enable you to run it successfully. Buying a franchise means getting access to several elements such as; marketing material, operation manuals, client databases, supply chains, training, computer systems and more. In a franchise, the franchisor has established everything, and it is your responsibility as the franchisee to implement these systems to run a successful franchise.
When you’re buying a franchise, the franchisor will need to provide you with a Disclosure Document and a Franchise Agreement. These documents should outline the fees payable by you to the franchisor. There is usually an initial franchising fee which is a fixed upfront fee to cover basic training, marketing materials and any system support. This initial fee can apply when buying a new or established franchise. Other franchising fees can include; fit-out fees, ongoing training costs and legal fees. There are also ongoing franchising fees; these may be at a fixed rate, % of sales, % of profit or a combination. Always obtain professional advice when buying a franchise.
It’s an “agreement in which a person (the franchisor) grants to another person (the franchisee) the right to carry on the business of offering, supplying or distributing goods or services in Australia under a system or marketing plan substantially determined, controlled or suggested by the franchisor or an associate of the franchisor” Franchising Code of Conduct.
When you are signing onto a franchise agreement, the franchisor must provide you with certain documents. At least 14 days before you sign the franchise agreement or make a deposit, the franchisor must provide you with; (A) a Copy of the Franchise Code of Conduct (B) Disclosure Document - which must include reasonable information about the franchise to make an informed decision; (C) The franchise agreement in its final form. The Franchisor must also have provided you with an Information Statement about the risks and rewards of franchising. Further details about franchising and the obligations can be found on the ACCC website.
It is an Australian law under the Competitor and Consumer Regulation that all franchisors and franchisees have to follow. You can read the full Franchising Code of Conduct here.
Buying a franchise means you are entering into a franchise agreement with the franchisor that allows you to operate under their branding and business systems, usually for a set period of time. The agreement will outline your obligations, what happens during the agreed term and what happens after. As a franchisee, you are operating under the franchisor and are bound to the terms in the franchise agreement.
If you are buying a business, you are transferring the business ownership from the current owner(s) to yourself. This transfer involves all the assets and liabilities of the business. You may own and operate the business as you see fit in accordance with Australian law.
Once you have confirmed with your franchisor and in your Franchise Agreement that you can sell your franchise, you need to find an agent or establish your own strategy to sell the franchise.
There are several quality business brokers who specialise in franchise sales. It’s important to engage a broker who understands the franchising industry, the franchise code of conduct and can effectively market and sell your franchise.
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