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Inside a $4.85M Trampoline Park Franchise in Texas
Manage episode 475216115 series 2842765
Buying a Trampoline Park? What to Know Before You Leap!
Business Listing - https://www.bizbuysell.com/Business-Opportunity/leading-adventure-park-franchise-strong-turnaround-prime-market/2338351/
Sponsored by Acquisition Lab and Inzo Technologies.
Take the leap into business ownership with Acquisition Lab – founded by Harvard MBA Walker Deibel, they provide hands-on support, resources, and expert guidance through every stage of your acquisition journey.
Need to upgrade the tech in your new business? Inzo Technologies, led by a former searcher, provides IT audits and systems setup for newly acquired businesses. Email Nick directly at [email protected] for personalized support.
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, the hosts were joined by Connor Groce to break down a listing for a $4.85M trampoline park franchise in Texas.
They discuss the business’s cash flow, the real meaning of a "turnaround", lease and staffing dynamics, and whether this is a buy or build situation. With his multi-unit franchising experience, Connor shares valuable insight into the youth enrichment space, the dangers of basis bias, and how to evaluate recurring versus one-time revenue. Plus, they debate what kind of buyer this high-capex, high-weekend-traffic business would be the right fit for.
Key Highlights:
- A trampoline park in Texas with $770K in cash flow and 37 employees.
- What “turnaround” really means (and why it may raise red flags).
- The role of franchise dynamics, especially “basis bias” in pricing.
- Youth enrichment sector trends—how leasing and switching costs affect operations.
- Buy vs. build decisions and how recurring membership revenue changes the game.
- Lending and SBA financing implications based on revenue quality and lease structure.
- Why multi-unit franchisees might pass on this listing and what that could mean.
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399 episodes
Inside a $4.85M Trampoline Park Franchise in Texas
Acquisitions Anonymous - #1 for business buying, selling and operating
Manage episode 475216115 series 2842765
Buying a Trampoline Park? What to Know Before You Leap!
Business Listing - https://www.bizbuysell.com/Business-Opportunity/leading-adventure-park-franchise-strong-turnaround-prime-market/2338351/
Sponsored by Acquisition Lab and Inzo Technologies.
Take the leap into business ownership with Acquisition Lab – founded by Harvard MBA Walker Deibel, they provide hands-on support, resources, and expert guidance through every stage of your acquisition journey.
Need to upgrade the tech in your new business? Inzo Technologies, led by a former searcher, provides IT audits and systems setup for newly acquired businesses. Email Nick directly at [email protected] for personalized support.
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, the hosts were joined by Connor Groce to break down a listing for a $4.85M trampoline park franchise in Texas.
They discuss the business’s cash flow, the real meaning of a "turnaround", lease and staffing dynamics, and whether this is a buy or build situation. With his multi-unit franchising experience, Connor shares valuable insight into the youth enrichment space, the dangers of basis bias, and how to evaluate recurring versus one-time revenue. Plus, they debate what kind of buyer this high-capex, high-weekend-traffic business would be the right fit for.
Key Highlights:
- A trampoline park in Texas with $770K in cash flow and 37 employees.
- What “turnaround” really means (and why it may raise red flags).
- The role of franchise dynamics, especially “basis bias” in pricing.
- Youth enrichment sector trends—how leasing and switching costs affect operations.
- Buy vs. build decisions and how recurring membership revenue changes the game.
- Lending and SBA financing implications based on revenue quality and lease structure.
- Why multi-unit franchisees might pass on this listing and what that could mean.
Subscribe to weekly our Newsletter and get curated deals in your inbox
Advertise with us by clicking here
- Do you love Acquanon and want to see our smiling faces? Subscribe to our Youtube channel.
- Do you enjoy our content? Rate our show!
- Follow us on Twitter @acquanon Learnings about small business acquisitions and operations.
For inquiries or suggestions, email us at [email protected]
399 episodes
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