BurnTheory Franchise Business for Sale in Seven Hills, NSW 2147

The Opportunity

Launch your fitness business journey with BurnTheory in Seven Hills, a growing Western Sydney hub with strong community connections. Located in a prime commercial centre with excellent transport links and a rapidly expanding residential population, Seven Hills presents an opportunity to establish BurnTheory's proven fitness concept in an area primed for growth. Join our network of successful franchise partners and benefit from comprehensive training, marketing support, and operational systems that have established BurnTheory as a leader in the boutique fitness industry. Send an Enquiry to BurnTheory via Hattch Today!

Company overview and history

Burn Theory is a boutique fitness franchise that has made significant strides in the Australian fitness industry:

  • logoFounded in 2016 by Hannah McDonald in Tasmania
  • logoStarted with the goal of creating a space that met the needs and lifestyles of busy real-world women
  • logoExpanded to a second location within six months due to high demand
  • logoAims to expand across Australia with women-run and operated studios

Product/service offerings

  • logoGroup training sessions with structured fitness programs
  • logoSignature online offering - BurnTheory Online, featuring hundreds of at-home workouts
  • logoFood/nutrition support and recipes
  • logoMindfulness and mindset support
  • logoLifestyle tips and tricks
  • logoBT Vibes events to enhance community culture (e.g., barre and brunches, workshops, charity events)
  • logoMember retention programs such as class clubs and member benefits

Regular Burn Pod podcasts

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Target market and industry trends

  • logoPrimary target: Real-world women, particularly those over 35 (average ages 40-55)
  • logoIndustry trends:
    • Growing demand for fitness spaces catering to busy women
    • logoIncreasing focus on community and social aspects of fitness
    • logoRise of holistic wellness approaches combining physical fitness, nutrition, and mindset
    • logoEmphasis on inclusive and supportive fitness environments

Ongoing fees (royalties, marketing fees)

  • logoMonthly royalty: 10% of gross revenue
  • logoService fee: $9,000 - $10,000 per annum
  • logoMarketing and brand fund levy: 2% of gross revenue
  • logoLocal marketing fee: $2,500 or 2.5% of gross revenue (whichever is greater)
  • logoRental (market value)
  • logoAll other outgoings including wages, rates, utilities, etc.

Training and support provided to franchisees

  • logoProvision of a detailed operations manual and training
  • logoAdvice and assistance with fit-out and set-up, including equipment purchase and supplies
  • logoSoftware provided and set up to start running your business right away, along with training in all systems
  • logoBest and highly innovative business practices with a laser-focus on client experience, revenue and profitability
  • logoDetailed training to teach the BurnTheory method and to manage and run a thriving business
  • logoOngoing training for new staff and owner training as your business expands
  • logoSupport from the initial agreement through to guidance for location, lease agreement, construction and design, marketing and launch coordination

Day in the life

While specific daily routines may vary, a typical day for a Burn Theory franchisee might include:

  • logoEarly morning: Opening the studio and preparing for early classes
  • logoMorning to afternoon: Overseeing classes, interacting with members, and ensuring high-quality service delivery
  • logoMid-day: Administrative tasks, such as membership management and financial oversight
  • logoAfternoon to evening: Managing additional classes, community events, or workshops
  • logoThroughout the day: Maintaining studio cleanliness and equipment, addressing member inquiries, and managing staff
  • logoRegularly: Implementing marketing strategies, planning community events, and staying updated on fitness and wellness trends

Franchisees are expected to be hands-on in the business, especially during the initial stages, to ensure smooth operations and maintain the Burn Theory brand standards while fostering a supportive community for real-world women.

Staffing requirements

While specific staffing requirements are not detailed, a typical Burn Theory franchise might require:

  • logoFranchise owner/operator
  • logoQualified fitness instructors/trainers
  • logoFront desk/customer service staff
  • logoPossibly a studio manager (depending on the size of the operation)
  • logoMarketing coordinator (could be part-time or shared role)

Location requirements and territory information

  • logoAverage studio space requirement: 220 square meters (two studio rooms)
  • logoAverage studio capacity: 200 members in first year, maximum membership base of 400
  • logoFranchise term: Five (5) years, with option to renew for five years

Financing options available

Specific financing options are not mentioned in the franchise information pack. It is recommended that interested parties reach out to Burn Theory using the 'Send Enquiry' function on Hattch to inquire about any financing assistance or partnerships they may offer to prospective franchisees.

Franchisee qualifications and experience required

  • logoA passion for fitness, wellness and health
  • logoSelf-motivated with high personal accountability
  • logoAbility to follow processes in a set operational environment
  • logoHighly developed leadership, communication and customer service skills

Prior fitness industry experience may be beneficial but is not explicitly stated as a requirement.

Unique selling propositions and competitive advantages

  • logoFocused on real-world women, particularly those over 35
  • logoHolistic approach combining fitness, nutrition, and mindset support
  • logoStrong community focus with events and member retention programs
  • logoOnline offering for at-home workouts and support
  • logoProven business model with rapid expansion from initial location
  • logoLow investment potential for high returns
  • logoMinimal equipment required and extensive support for fit-out

Challenges and potential risks for franchisees

  • logoCompetitive fitness industry landscape
  • logoDependence on local market conditions and demographics
  • logoPotential challenges in staff recruitment and retention
  • logoNeed to consistently deliver high-quality customer experiences
  • logoAdapting to changing fitness trends and consumer preferences
  • logoMeeting ongoing fee obligations regardless of profitability

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Franchise Overview

Number of Corporate Locations:

2

Franchise Partner Type:

Owner Operator

Opportunity Type:

New Franchise

Year Established:

2022

Investment Range:

$100K - $300K

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Local Area Insights

Area Demographics

Seven Hills is a residential and light industrial suburb located in the Blacktown City Council area of Western Sydney. The area has seen steady population growth driven by infrastructure development and housing demand in Western Sydney.

Population & Growth

  • Total population: 12,403 (ABS Census 2021)

Age Distribution

  • Median age: 37 years (ABS Census 2021)
Age group breakdown (ABS Census 2021):
  • 0-14 years: 18.2%
  • 15-24 years: 13.1%
  • 25-44 years: 29.4%
  • 45-64 years: 24.8%
  • 65+ years: 14.5%

Economic Indicators

  • Median household income: $1,842 per week (ABS Census 2021)

Housing & Property

Housing ownership rates (ABS Census 2021):
  • Owned outright: 28.4%
  • Owned with mortgage: 35.7%
  • Renting: 32.1%
Primary data sources: Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Census 2021
Analysis generated: 14 December 2023
Note: Some data points have been omitted as they couldn't be verified with authoritative sources for the specific postcode. Growth rates, employment rates, and business numbers fluctuate frequently and would require current official releases to state with certainty.
Last updated: 23 January 2025

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