Owning your own regional Master Franchise
in New South Wales with James’ Home Services
This is your chance to be part of this proven successful franchise business, and “get in on the ground floor”
as we expand into new regions. Because James’ Home Services is a national company, we sell franchises in areas right across Australia. We have a strong presence in Queensland and NSW and are continuing to expand into all states and territories, as well as into New Zealand, with future plans to franchise
into Canada and the UK.
New South Wales Regional Franchise Opportunites
Encompassing some of Australia’s most beautiful coastal communities, tourist and heritage destinations,
agricultural areas, and of course, major cities including Canberra and Sydney, NSW has a population
of over 6.8 million people.
It’s also considered the business and financial powerhouse of Australia, with a huge and diversified economy, valued at around $345 billion – larger than the national economies of countries such as Thailand, Malaysia,the Philippines, and Singapore. Sydney alone represents about ¼ of the entire Australian GDP.
The NSW Government, which has a AAA credit rating (from both Moody’s and Standard &anp; Poor’s) is actively
committed to bringing business investment and development into the state, with the Department of State &anp; Regional Development helping to create more than 49,100 jobs and $10.1 billion worth of investment throughout the state over the last decade.
Sydney
Encompassing some of Australia’s most beautiful coastal communities, tourist and heritage destinations, agricultural areas, and of course, major cities including Canberra and Sydney, NSW has a population of over 6.8 million people.
It’s also considered the business and financial powerhouse of Australia, with a huge and diversified economy,
valued at around $345 billion – larger than the national economies of countries such as Thailand, Malaysia,
the Philippines, and Singapore. Sydney alone represents about ¼ of the entire Australian GDP.
Newcastle / Hunter Valley
Once known only for coal and wineries, the Newcastle / Hunter Valley region is rapidly reinventing itself and moving
into the 21st century as a “satellite city” to Sydney and one of the most successful economic regions in Australia.
With a population of approximately 570,000 (around 150,000 in Newcastle itself) the sub–tropical Newcastle / Hunter Valley region covers an area of 31,000km, boasts a wide variety of natural resources, and is a hotbed of business innovation.
Central Coast
Stretching from the Hawkesbury River in the south, to the shores of Lake Macquarie in the north, the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Dooralong and Yarramalong Valleys and Mangrove Mountain Plateau to the west, the Central Coast region offers a great combination of lifestyle and opportunity. Tens of thousands of visitors flock here each year to enjoy the surf, sun, shopping, wildlife, horse–riding, water sports, fishing and boating, and many more have made it their home.
Canberra
It’s all happening in Canberra, the nation’s capital and a beautifully–designed city of sweeping avenues, impressive
buildings, leafy suburbs and important tourist attractions. Just a few hours’ drive from Sydney and close to both farming
heartlands and the holiday playgrounds of the southern snowfields, Canberra has a population of around 340,000,
with another 200,000 across the south–eastern region of NSW.
Wollongong
Driving south from Sydney, the spectacular sight of the mountains meeting the sea marks the beginning of the Illawarra region, from Stanwell Park through Shellharbour, Kiama and Gerringong to Wollongong and Gerroa.
The Illawarra region covers an area of approximately 1,128 square kilometres, and has a current population of around 276,000, expected to hit 209,000 within two years.
Bega / South Coast
From the south–eastern edge of NSW, close to the border with Victoria on Cape Howe, the 106 kilometre
Sapphire Coast wends its way north to Wallaga Lake / Bermagui, surrounding a rolling hinterland
rich with crystal–clear streams and rivers and famous for its dairy produce – this is Bega Valley Shire.
Port Macquarie
Famous as a holiday destination, beautiful Port Macquarie, at the mouth of the Hastings River, is popular for its
magnificent beaches, lush hinterland and moderate all year round climate, and is one of the fastest–growing
regions in NSW.
Coffs Harbour
Approximately halfway between Brisbane and Sydney on the eastern seabord, the area known as the Mid North Coast,
or Coffs Coast, takes in the tourist centres of Coffs Harbour, Bellingen and Dorrigo as well as the Solitary Islands Marine Park and World Heritage–listed subtropical rainforests, and inland to picturesque Armidale.
Grafton
Renowned for its Jacaranda trees, historical buildings, beautiful parks and shopping, dining, sporting
and cultural facilities, Grafton is the thriving commercial hub of the Clarence Valley, located on the banks
of the Clarence River.
Northern Rivers
Located in the north east of NSW, the Northern Rivers region covers the area from the Queensland border
at Tweed Heads, through Byron Bay, Ballina, the Richmond Valley, Lismore and Kyogle and provides
a unique combination of spectacular natural beauty and business ingenuity.