Start Up Costs

Kevin Kasai on Starting a Showhomes Franchise

IMG_7922-1024x682Frugal is Back!

Time to channel your inner miser the right way:

“Smart entrepreneurs are doing more with less,” says Joseph R. Cardamone, president of the U.S. Federation of Small Businesses. “With diminished cash flow and tight credit, only those businesses that operate efficiently will survive this economic downturn, which may last several years.”

With five years of growth, Showhomes is breaking records and we believe in operating efficiently and running profitable businesses. We care about the profitability of our franchise owners and we want all of them to survive the economic downturn.

We’re downright stingy about operating expenses and believe in spending hard-earned money on items that have a strong rate of return. Showhomes can easily be run out of a home office, has modest investments in marketing materials and inventory and no brick and mortar costs. We don’t think you will find a better franchise that has such a low investment – starting at $43,800 with such potential.

This is why the Franchise Business Review ranked Showhomes in theĀ  Top 30 Low-Investment franchises.

How much money does it take to start up a Showhomes franchise? Below is our Item 7 of our Franchise Disclosure Document. This table gives the ranges for typical start up costs:

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For the full franchise disclosure document, complete the request more information form to start a conversation with us.

Top 30 Low Investment Franchises

“Without the overhead of real estate, pricey retail locations or large product inventories, this niche group of franchises has performed extraordinarily well during the economic downturn and they are positioned for strong growth as the economy begins to recover. Unlike many of the flawed franchise concepts that have failed, these franchise opportunities are built on a proven business model and a history of success for their franchise operators.” Eric Stites, CEO, Franchise Business Review