A wildlife removal franchise doing $1.8M in cash flow? We break down this unique franchise opportunity and whether it’s a smart buy.
A wildlife removal franchise doing $1.8M in cash flow? We break down this unique franchise opportunity and whether it’s a smart buy.
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In this episode, the crew dives into a $1.8M EBITDA wildlife removal franchise headquartered in Dallas, Texas. The business started with corporate-owned locations before expanding into franchising, with units in multiple states. But does it make sense as a franchise? We explore the challenges of scaling a franchise model, the true costs of being a franchisor, and whether this business is actually worth its $4.9M asking price. Plus, our franchise expert Connor breaks down why most franchisors don’t cash flow until they hit 100+ units—a reality check for aspiring franchise buyers.
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