What does a Barbers of the Lowcountry Franchise Cost?
Barbers of the Lowcountry franchise fees for 2024:
Cash Investment: $80,000 - $300,000
Total Investment: $80,000 - $300,000
Minimum Net Worth: $100,000
Franchise Fee: $30,000 - $45,000
Royalty: 6% + 1% marketing
Ad: N/A
Item 19: No
Average Number of Employees: 7
Visa Candidates: Yes
Passive Ownership: No
Home-Based: No
B2B: No
Master Franchise Opportunities: No
Veteran Discount: Yes
Is Barbers of the Lowcountry a Semi Absentee Franchise with a Passive Ownership Opportunity?
No. Barbers of the Lowcountry is not a semi absentee franchise. The owner of the franchise (the franchisee) is expected to be involved in all aspects of day-to-day operations.
Is Barbers of the Lowcountry a Home Based franchise?
No. Barbers of the Lowcountry is not a home based franchise opportunity.
What Do Barbers of the Lowcountry Franchise Owners Make?
This information is not available. Barbers of the Lowcountry does not offer an Item 19 in their Franchise Disclosure Document.
Is Barbers of the Lowcountry a Master Franchise Opportunity?
No. Barbers of the Lowcountry is not a master franchise opportunity.
Does Barbers of the Lowcountry Offer a Veteran Discount?
Yes. Barbers of the Lowcountry franchise does offer a veteran discount.
Does Barbers of the Lowcountry Work with E2 Visa and EB-5 Visa Candidates?
Yes. Barbers of the Lowcountry franchise does work with E2 Visa and EB-5 Visa candidates.
Is Barbers of the Lowcountry Looking for Franchisees in Canada?
No. Barbers of the Lowcountry franchise is not looking for Canada franchisees.
Is Barbers of the Lowcountry Looking for International franchisees?
No. Barbers of the Lowcountry franchise is not looking for International franchisees.
Where can I see Barbers of the Lowcountry's FDD (Franchise Disclosure Document)?
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