National Restaurant Properties Franchise
Restaurant brokerage
National Restaurant Properties is America's largest Restaurant brokerage franchise. Our founder has been brokering restaurants since 1968. We offer a proven franchise concept. The system has grown to over 13 locations throughout the Southeast United States. We offer:
Low entry fee
Niche market
Protected territories
In home or virtual office start up
Comprehensive training
Ongoing support
Demographic package information
National marketing
Proprietary website
Our franchise locations work best in positive growth demographic areas.
Start-up Costs & Franchises Fees
What is the total cost to open a National Restaurant Properties Franchises?
Total Cost: $39,450-$105,700
Total Franchise Fees: $35,000 USD
Ongoing Royalty Fees: 6%
Ongoing Advertising Fees: 2%
Term of Agreement: 20 years
Franchise Agreement Renewal Fee: 20% of current franchise fee
Contact Information for National Restaurant Properties
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National Restaurant Properties |
Phone Number: 704-365-9774 |
Historical Expansion
In what year did National Restaurant Properties begin operations? 1968
When did National Restaurant Properties begin selling franchises? 1990
Year United States Canada International Corporate 2009 12 0 0 1
Training & Support
Training
2 weeks
Franchise Analyzer Professional's Inside Information
Can you buy this franchise for no money down? YesPlease note: You must download a free copy of Franchise Analyzer Professional to receive these benefits and so much more. Click here to download your FREE copy now.
What key terms in the franchise agreement can be negotiated? Cross-default provisions, arbitration clause, personal guarantee, default cure periods, non-compete agreement, favorable valuations for corporate buyout
Can you negotiate lower royalties during start-up? Yes
Can you purchase multiple franchises for a discounted franchise fee? Yes
Can you receive lower advertising fees? Yes
Will I know when the franchise break even? Yes
Will my personal assets including my home be safe in case my franchise business fails? Yes




