Real Estate Investing vs. Franchise Investing

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The Franchise Brokers Association became business members of a local REIA (Real Estate Investors Association) group called CFRI (Central Florida Realty Investors) in March.  We have been to many CFRI meetings over the last few months and have learned so much!

At first glance the members are perplexed by our presence there.  They say “Franchise Brokers Association?  What does that have to do with real estate investing?”  “Well, it has a lot to do with real estate investing,” we tell them.  Almost all of our franchise consultants moonlight as real estate investors because the mind set of an investor is the same whether they are investing in a franchise, a piece of property, a stock, etc.

Investors are looking to grow wealth, and to increase their net worth and passive income streams.  They are looking to build equity, real estate and franchises are the best way to do that.

Real estate is attractive because properties appreciate over time and require minimal funds to manage and maintain, compared to the value of the asset.

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Franchises are attractive because they are proven, successful systems that have been simplified so entrepreneurs without specific industry experience are still able to run and operate them.  They can produce a positive cash flow very quickly and yield a high return due to a number of factors, including back-end support and infrastructure, training that is provided to a franchisee’s employees, research and development that is done on behalf of the franchisees, cooperative advertising and marketing, branding, websites, access to funding, and an immense list of other benefits.

With a franchise, a franchisee can be profitable in a matter of months and can run their business passively after only a few months.  No other types of business strategies have been as simple or easy as this.

Because of the these benefits, franchises grow equity with each month that they are in business and with a good franchise, a franchisee should expect a net return of 20% or more.

So to an investor, franchising is a great approach to wealth accumulation, passive income and equity growth.  Home investors franchise has the same allure that real estate does and in some cases even more.   So if you are a serious investor, consider using a franchise system to grow your portfolio of wealth.

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