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The Top 15 Franchises You Can Buy for $25,000 or Less From cleaning to real estate, these franchises have low-budget buy-in costs.

By Madeline Garfinkle Edited by Jessica Thomas

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Although buying a franchise can come with a hefty price tag, it doesn't always have to break the bank. Foodservice naturally comes to mind when thinking about starting a franchise, but there's a multitude of opportunities across various industries, many of which are mobile-based and therefore don't require as high of a buy-in.

Commercial cleaning, travel services and real estate — among others — are viable opportunities to engage in franchise ownership without draining your savings. For those looking to explore business ownership through franchising who want to keep their initial investment low, these 15 franchises are a great place to start, based on our 44th Annual Franchise 500 List.

Related: Considering franchise ownership? Get started now and take this quiz to find your personalized list of franchises that match your lifestyle, interests and budget.

Jan-Pro Cleaning and Disinfecting

Commercial cleaning

Initial franchise fee: $2,520-$44,000

Initial investment: $4,830-$58,070

Number of U.S. units: 10,418

Explore Ownership with Jan-Pro

Stratus Building Solutions

Environmentally friendly commercial cleaning and disinfecting

Initial franchise fee: $3,600-$69,000

Initial investment: $4,450-$79,750

Number of U.S. units: 2,472

Explore Ownership with Stratus

Anago Cleaning Systems

Commercial cleaning

Initial franchise fee: $5,015-$31,000

Initial investment: $11,265-$68,250

Number of U.S. units: 1,708

Explore Ownership with Anago

Related: Considering franchise ownership? Get started now and take this quiz to find your personalized list of franchises that match your lifestyle, interests and budget.

Dream Vacations

Travel agencies

Initial franchise fee: $495-$10,500

Initial investment: $1,795-$21,000

Number of U.S. units: 1,616

Explore Ownership with Dream Vacations

Cruise Planners

Travel agencies

Initial franchise fee: $695-$10,995

Initial investment: $2,295-$23,465

Number of U.S. units: 2,584

Explore Ownership with Cruise Planners

Corvus Janitorial Systems

Commercial cleaning

Initial franchise fee: $8,500-$18,500

Initial investment: $9,575-$34,500

Number of U.S. units: 1,475

Explore Ownership with Corvis

Leadership Management International

Leadership and organizational training and development

Initial franchise fee: $15,000

Initial investment: $20,000-$27,500

Number of U.S. units: 114

Explore Ownership with Leadership Management International

Related: Franchising Could Be the Secret to Reaping the Rewards of a Down Economy. Here Are 5 Reasons Why.

NextHome

Real Estate

Initial franchise fee: $4,500-$8,750

Initial investment: $16,250-$220,345

Number of U.S. units: 578

Explore Ownership with NextHome

Brightway Insurance

Property and casualty insurance

Initial franchise fee: $10,000-$60,000

Initial investment: $23,100-$173,500

Number of U.S. units: 306

Explore Ownership with Brightway

American Poolplayers Association

Recreational billiard leagues

Initial franchise fee: $10,000-$12,000

Initial investment: $22,936-$29,411

Number of U.S. units: 313

Explore Ownership with American Poolplayers

Estrella Insurance

Auto, home, and business insurance

Initial franchise fee: $10,000-$25,000

Initial investment: $12,250-$84,000

Number of U.S. units: 180

Explore Ownership with Estrella Insurance

Related: The Top 5 Hot Franchise Categories for 2023, According to One Industry Expert

Jantize America

Facility services and commercial cleaning

Initial franchise fee: $5,900-$29,600

Initial investment: $8,200-$49,000

Number of U.S. units: 155

Explore Ownership with Jantize America

Sign Gypsies

Special-occasion yard sign rentals

Initial franchise fee: $1,000

Initial investment: $4,150-$9,900

Number of U.S. units: 759

Explore Ownership with Sign Gypsies

Buildingstars

Commercial cleaning

Initial franchise fee: $995-$46,995

Initial investment: $2,245-$53,200

Number of U.S. units: 956

Explore Ownership with Buildingstars

Related: A Billionaire Who Operates More Than 2,400 Franchises Knows These Types of Franchisees Make the Most Money

Card My Yard

Special-occasion yard sign rentals

Initial franchise fee: $8,000

Initial investment: $9,800-$18,000

Number of U.S. units: 501

Explore Ownership with Card My Yard

For more information on the best franchise opportunities of 2023, check out our 44th Annual Franchise 500 List — a comprehensive list of franchise leaders across various industries. If you're interested in a big-name brand with decades of history or hopping on the next emerging trend, there's something for every prospective franchisee.

Related: Here's How You Can Tell Which Franchise Opportunity Is Best for You

Madeline Garfinkle

News Writer

Madeline Garfinkle is a News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate from Syracuse University, and received an MFA from Columbia University. 

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