Here’s how much it costs to buy funeral franchises like Doves or Martin’s | Business Insider

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Provided you're comfortable dealing daily with and profiting from death, funeral homes make for good businesses in South Africa. It's a growing industry that's hard to tap into as an outsider but easier to streamline with a good franchisor.

Provided you can deal with the dead on the daily, it may not be a bad business to get into.

And depending on your choice, you can pick up a full-service funeral franchise for around R1 million.Provided you're comfortable dealing daily with and profiting from death, funeral homes make for good businesses in South Africa. It's a growing industry that's hard to tap into as an outsider but easier to streamline with a good franchisor.

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