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Franchise Opportunities over $500,000

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Investments

$100,000 – $500,000

Laundromats have a 94.5 percent success rate, specifically when backed with a manufacturer who has an experienced, in-house finance department.* You can greatly improve your chances for success with personalized, laundry-focused financing through Speed Queen® Financial Services.
  • #House Cleaning Franchises
  • #Professional Services
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Investments

$162,250 – $2,283,500

Franchise fee

$30,000

Valvoline Instant Oil Change is a division of The Valvoline Co. and was created in 1986 with the purchase of quick-lube centers throughout New York, Minneapolis and Michigan. The public company began franchising in 1988 and is based in Lexington, Kentucky.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
  • #Oil Change Franchises
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Investments

$675,480 – $3,477,500

Franchise fee

$50,000

Founded in 1989, J.D. Byrider is a used car and finance company. The franchise integrates vehicle sales and financing, allowing franchisees the ability to sell to any qualified customer.
  • #Accountancy & Financial
  • #Car Rental and Sales
  • #Retail Franchises
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Investments

$2,417,500 – $3,271,000

Franchise fee

$35,000

Mr. Clean Carwash is operated by Agile Pursuits Franchising Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary Procter and Gamble (P&G), which also franchises Tide Dry Cleaners. In addition to both interior and exterior wash services, some Mr. Clean Carwash facilities offer oil changes and other maintenance services.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car Wash Franchises
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Investments

$73,250 – $685,800

Franchise fee

$10,000 - $250,000

U-Save Auto Rental of America Inc. was founded in 1979 and began franchising that same year. It is based in Jackson, Mississippi.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car Rental and Sales
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Investments

$1,026,275 – $10,486,000

Franchise fee

$25,000 - $400,000

Starting out with just three cars, Martin Sixt opened his first rental agency in Munich, Germany, in 1912. The Sixt Company, which is still operated by his family, began franchising in 1998, opening offices around the world. In 2012, 100 years after its founding, the company brought its franchise program to the US. Franchisees rent cars, SUVs, and vans to the public.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car Rental and Sales
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Investments

$29,175 – $567,475

Franchise fee

$12,900 - $25,000

Hi-Five is your ticket to get in the game with your very own youth sports business. Hi-Five will give you the tools necessary to have your very own Hi-Five Sports Camp.
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Fitness & Gym Franchises
  • #Sports Franchises
  • #Children's Fitness
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Investments

$494,500 – $1,192,000

Franchise fee

$50,000

We want you to know you’re buying into a franchise with a passionate, proven mission.  Every detail of our business plan, vision, and story is backed by our relentless determination to do things correctly, give our clients incredible service and help swimmers of every level love the sport as much as we do.
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Education Franchises
  • #Fitness & Gym Franchises
  • #Sports Franchises
  • #Children's Fitness
  • #Child Education & Tutoring
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Investments

$3,546,150 – $6,473,700

Franchise fee

$87,500

Our childcare and early education franchises are growing. Join us today.
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Education Franchises
  • #Entertainment Franchises
  • #Preschool & Day Care
  • #Child Education & Tutoring
  • #Child Party & Recreation
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Investments

$3,189,625 – $5,298,375

Franchise fee

$60,000

Pinnacle Montessori Academy was founded in 2006 when Kaki Reddy and Alex Freeman decided to share their passion for Montessori learning by building their first school in the Dallas, Texas suburb of Murphy. This began a lifetime adventure for Kaki and Alex, spanning from one school to multiple locations and franchises within their first ten years of operation.
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Education Franchises
  • #Preschool & Day Care
  • #Child Education & Tutoring
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Investments

$918,088 – $1,484,129

Franchise fee

$40,000

Monkey Joe's locations are indoor party and play centers filled with inflatable play structures, jumps, slides, obstacle courses, games and party rooms for children. They also offer seating areas for parents with widescreen TVs and high-speed internet access. Merchandise and concessions are also available.
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Entertainment Franchises
  • #Child Party & Recreation
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Investments

$1,297,000 – $1,999,000

Franchise fee

$50,000

AirTime Trampoline & Game Park is a state of the art family entertainment center with multiple attractions based around trampolines and music.
  • #Children's Franchises
  • #Entertainment Franchises
  • #Child Party & Recreation
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Investments

$96,414 – $1,501,265

Franchise fee

$30,000

Checkers Drive-In Restaurants got its start in 1986 in Mobile, Alabama. A year earlier, Rally's Drive-In had opened its first restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky. In 1999, the two concepts merged into a single double drive-thru burger chain. In addition to burgers, the restaurants serve chicken, fish, hot dogs, fries, and desserts.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
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Investments

$329,500 – $557,500

Franchise fee

$35,000

James J. Liautaud founded Jimmy John's in Charleston, Illinois, in 1983 when he was 19 years old. With used equipment, a refrigerator, one meat slicer, a freezer and an oven, Jimmy John Liautaud started his business without even a posted menu or an outdoor sign. At the time, he offered four sandwich varieties and 25-cent soft drinks. After passing out sandwich samples throughout the college town, Liautuad added delivery service, tables, outdoor signs, menu boards and an expanded menu. He opened several more stores and developed a prototype before franchising began in 1993. Jimmy John's franchisees bake bread at each store every day, and every sandwich is made fresh to order in 30 seconds.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Sandwich Franchises
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Investments

$37,550 – $1,149,900

Franchise fee

$10,000 - $1,000,000

7-Eleven's origins date back to 1927, when an employee of the Southland Ice Company in Dallas, Texas, began selling milk, bread and eggs in addition to the ice blocks. That employee, Joe C. Thompson, eventually bought the Southland Ice Company, turned it into the Southland Corporation, and began opening convenience stores. The first stores went by the name Tote'm, since customers "toted" away their purchases, but in 1946, when the stores' hours were extended--from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.--they got a new name. Although 7-Eleven stores are now open 24 hours a day, the name stuck.
  • #Retail Franchises
  • #Food & Grocery Retail
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Investments

$178,523 – $746,342

Franchise fee

$18,500

The first Jersey Mike's Super Sub was created in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, on the Jersey Shore in 1956. Peter Cancro started working in the submarine sandwich business when he was 14 years old. At the age of 17, before state law allowed him to operate a slicing machine, Cancro bought the original Jersey Mike's location.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
  • #Sandwich Franchises
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Investments

$346,775 – $733,249

Franchise fee

$20,000

In response to the increasing popularity of buffalo-style chicken wings, Antonio Swad founded Wingstop in 1994. In 1998, the privately owned company began franchising.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
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Investments

$263,550 – $844,485

Franchise fee

$30,000

When visits to various doctors did little to relieve the allergies Steve Kuhnau was suffering from, the nurse began reading up on nutrition, hoping a change in diet would help his symptoms. Once he began eating fresh foods and cutting fat out of his diet, Kuhnau started feeling better. His next task was to find a way to tackle the midday fatigue caused by hypoglycemia. Using his nursing expertise and the drink mixing experience he gained as a soda jerk in high school, Kuhnau began experimenting with high protein drinks. The resulting product combined fresh fruits, vitamins and other supplements and inspired the creation of Kuhnau's company, Smoothie King. Each Smoothie King store sells smoothies and a variety of vitamins, minerals, low fat snacks and nutritional supplements.
  • #Health Food Franchises
  • #Smoothie & Juice Bar
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Investments

$423,251 – $790,207

Franchise fee

$40,000

In 1947 Don and Katy Kilwin opened Kilwin's Bakery in Petoskey, Michigan. Soon after opening the bakery, the Kilwins began making candy. Six years later the Kilwins sold their bakery to focus on candy making full-time, and in 1978 sold the candy business to Wayne and Lorene Rose. The Roses began offering Kilwin's franchises in 1982.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Ice Cream Franchises
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Investments

$314,550 – $1,844,200

Franchise fee

$6,250 - $37,500

Forrest and Leroy Raffel started their food-service consulting firm, Raffel Brothers Inc., in the 1950s, but were soon thinking about starting their own restaurant. On a rainy night, the brothers found inspiration--roast beef sandwiches. In 1964, the first Arby's ("R.B." for "Raffel Brothers") opened in Boardman, Ohio.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Sandwich Franchises
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Investments

$225,581 – $532,172

Franchise fee

$24,500

Visits to his relatives near Philadelphia inspired Charley Shin's entrepreneurial spirit, and he saw his future in cheesesteak sandwiches. In 1986, Shin opened his first Charley's Grilled Subs at Ohio State University. The then-22-year-old's restaurant became an instant hit with professors and students.
  • #Fast Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
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Investments

$185,500 – $1,601,500

Franchise fee

$25,000

The Circle K convenience store chain got its start in 1951, when Fred Hervey bought three Kay's Food Stores in El Paso, Texas. The company began franchising in 1999. Now owned by parent company Alimentation Couche-Tard, Circle K franchises can be found in more than 20 states, as well as more than 10 other countries.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Retail Franchises
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Investments

$912,800 – $1,804,200

Franchise fee

$24,000 - $55,000

Black Bear Diner is composed of a close-knit group of franchisees that we consider to be extended parts of our family. Being a franchisee comes with a lot of responsibilities, but the rewards are practically unlimited.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Health Food Franchises
  • #Restaurant Franchises
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Investments

$791,967 – $1,327,475

Franchise fee

$37,500

We are not just a craft beer bar. We are innovators. Over the past five years The Brass Tap concept has proven its ability to lead a category filled with abundant opportunities. We've not only crafted the ultimate guest experience, we’ve turned it into a business model that maximizes your investment potential.
  • #Food Franchises
  • #Bar and Pub Franchises
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Investments

$233,326 – $832,963

Franchise fee

$29,500

In lieu of getting a summer job, Blake Buchanan opened the first Bahama Buck's store, building it by hand with the help of family members, and staffing it with friends and fellow students. Franchising of the concept began in 1993. In addition to shaved ice available in 91 proprietary flavors, the Bahama Buck's menu offers smoothies, sodas, lemonades and limeades, fruit and coffee drinks.
  • #Ice Cream Franchises
  • #Smoothie & Juice Bar
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