Child Care Centres for Sale
| City / State | Area | Price | Brief Information | |
| Child Care Centre | Sydney | Georges River Area | $1,250,000 | freehold, 29 place, purpose built, 17.5% return |
| Child Care Centre | Sydney | Liverpool Area | $895,000 | freehold, 27 place, estab 5 years |
| Child Care Centre | Sydney | Riverwood Area | $500,000 | freehold available for $1.2 mill, 45 place |
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Care Centres Buying a Child Care business is like buying any businesses. The risk verses reward equation must be assessed; am I getting a fair reward for the risk I am taking with the capital being invested? Like most businesses the price of a centre is based on multiples of profit under management, that is, with the owners not working in the business. The multiple paid for a Child Care Centre Business is based on many factors which will be unique to each Child Care Centre. Child care Centres allow many people to enter the work force or study and up, which helps to alleviate skill shortages. For this reason the Australian Government developed the Child Care Benefit System (CCB). Families earning less than the predetermined threshold, receive a reduction in their fees at centres. A typical centre may receive 40-60% of their revenue from the Australian Government, with some centres receiving up to 90%. Families also receive a 50% rebate on fees paid to a centre up to a threshold. Child Care, Kindergartens, Long Day Child Care Centres, Day-care Centres are all typically different names for the same service. The industry is highly regulated by State and Federal bodies and all operators need to operate within the guidelines.
Child
Care businesses are a part of the community and as stand alone businesses,
managed and run well can often achieve excellent profits |
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