Bluebird Care Franchise Opportunity
North Lanarkshire
Find out more about our fantastic business for sale in North Lanarkshire.
If you live in the North Lanarkshire area and are looking for a business that offers great personal and financial rewards then you have come the right place. We offer an award winning, multi-revenue stream, franchise model to those who are excited by the prospects of joining a growing market sector and delivering first class care at home.
This fantastic franchise territory has 348,311 people residing within it and it also takes in the Cumbernauld, Coatbridge, Airdrie and Motherwell areas. Of those 348,000 residents within the territory 168,472 are male and 179,839 are female. Within this population, 176,568 are economically active whilst 81,999 are classed as economically inactive. 60.78% of houses are owner occupied whilst 9.37% are privately rented. We’re able to share a whole host of further, more detailed information on the amazing potential with this territory on enquiry.
There are 59,238 people aged 65+ which means there is a great opportunity for a Bluebird Care franchisee to grow a significantly successful business that helps people stay in the comfort of their own homes for as long as possible.
The North Lanarkshire Territory Boundaries
The red outline indicates the franchise boundaries of the Bluebird Care business for sale in North Lanarkshire. Each of our franchise owners are required to operate from an office within their territory boundaries.
The Package
The cost of a Bluebird Care franchise is £40,000 plus VAT*, In return Bluebird Care offers a comprehensive business support package which includes:
- Dedicated on-boarding Manager
- Recruitment Support
- Stationary package
- Promotional materials
- Uniforms
- Marketing collateral
*Working capital is required – Total investment of £115,000 – £120,000 (Inc, Franchisee Fee)
For more details about this business for sale in North Lanarkshire, please get in touch today!
*Please note all published demographics are subject to slight fluctuations and territory boundaries are subject to variations*