Neighborly plans expansion in New York metro area

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December 10, 2021

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Neighborly announced its plan to rapidly expand its footprint across the New York metro area.

Within the counties surrounding New York City’s five boroughs, Neighborly has identified roughly 150 territories in which it is actively seeking to open new franchise businesses with 10 of the organization’s trusted brands.

The following Neighborly brands are actively seeking both multi-unit and single-unit prospective owners across all of the available New York metro territories:

  • The Grounds Guys, with more than 15 territories available for development;
  • Mr. Electric, with more than 15 territories available for development;
  • Window Genie, with more than 15 territories available for development;
  • Molly Maid, with more than 10 territories available for development;
  • Aire Serv, with more than 10 territories available for development;
  • Real Property Management, with more than 10 territories available for development;
  • Dryer Vent Wizard, with more than five territories available for development;
  • Five Star Painting, with more than five territories available for development;
  • Mosquito Joe, with more than five territories available for development;
  • Mr. Handyman, with more than five territories available for development.

Across the 150 territories being targeted with this growth initiative, four of the New York metro area’s counties — Suffolk, Westchester, and Rockland, N.Y., as well as Bergen, N.J. — stand out as they encompass about 40 of these available territories.

Neighborly’s franchising brand initial investments range from $70,800 to $652,980 depending on the specific Neighborly brand, with incentive programs available for veterans. Interested prospects can find out more information here.

About Neighborly

Neighborly is a home services franchisor of 29 brands and nearly 5,000 franchises collectively serving over 10 million customers in nine countries. Focused on repairing, maintaining and enhancing homes and businesses, the company operates online platforms that connect consumers to service providers in their local communities.

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Ellen Wagner

Ellen Wagner is the digital editor for PMP magazine. She can be reached at ewagner@northcoastmedia.net.

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