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Integrity New Homes

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How much does an Integrity New Homes franchise cost in Australia?

The total initial investment for an Integrity New Homes franchise in Australia is $22,000 initial fee (excl. GST) — low capital entry compared to other building franchises, based on publicly available figures.

The full report breaks down every cost category and how controllable each one is.

What are Integrity New Homes's franchise fees and royalties?

Integrity New Homes's published fees — royalty: 1–2.5% of job value (depends on business size and structure); marketing levy: $14,000 per annum (excl. GST) for first two years.

The full report maps the complete fee architecture and how each fee behaves as revenue moves.

Is an Integrity New Homes franchise a good investment?

Independent analysis gives Integrity New Homes a weighted risk score of 5.3 out of 10 — Elevated Risk. That is a finding, not a recommendation: suitability depends on the buyer's capital, experience, and risk tolerance.

What drives the score, and which buyer profiles the model suits, is detailed across five risk dimensions in the full report.

What do Integrity New Homes franchisees regret?

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A regret driver is a structural feature of a franchise system that operators most often wish they had understood before signing. These are the top 3 for Integrity New Homes, by severity, from our independent analysis.

Project Margin Pressure

Moderate-HighTypically forms: Months 6–18. Regret emerges as the builder encounters competitive pricing dynamics.

Builders underestimate competitive pressure on project pricing.

In a competitive market, builders discover they must quote lower margins to win contracts. Projects that were modelled at 12% margin are won at 8–9%. Profitability declines below expectations. **Severity:** Moderate–High. Margin compression directly impacts profitability.

Working Capital Stress

Moderate-HighTypically forms: Years 1–2, especially as the builder grows project volume.

Multiple projects are underway simultaneously, each requiring upfront materials and labour costs before client payment.

Invoices are delayed or disputed. The builder faces cash flow pressure despite having profitable projects on the books. **Severity:** Moderate–High. Cash flow stress can force operational compromises or limit growth.

Client Disputes and Scope Creep

Moderate-HighTypically forms: Years 1–3. Disputes typically emerge during or after project execution.

Clients request changes to contracted scope, or interpret ambiguous contract terms differently than the builder.

Disputes arise; the builder must either fund the additional work (margin erosion) or dispute the claim (relationship damage, potential legal cost). **Severity:** Moderate–High. Legal disputes can be costly and relationship-damaging.

The full report covers 1 more regret driver, each with its formation pathway — the specific decision that locks it in — plus the complete risk architecture and 30+ due diligence questions.

Overall Risk Score

5.3

out of 10

Risk Classification

Elevated Risk

Highest Risk Area

Structural Risk

8 / 10

Report Overview

Integrity New Homes is an Australian building franchise that represents a fundamentally different franchise model: the licensed builder operating under a franchise system. Founded as a concept for independent home builders seeking operational support, brand association, and business systems, the franchise has evolved into a national network of builders offering custom residential construction services including new homes, granny flats, duplexes, townhouses, and residential renovations across Australia.

Weighted risk score: 5.30/10 (Elevated Risk)
13-section institutional-grade analysis
Detailed cost and fee architecture breakdown
4 regret drivers with formation pathways
4 profit sensitivity scenarios
30 commercially intelligent due diligence questions
Suitability analysis: who wins and who struggles
Benchmark comparison against other franchise categories

System Snapshot

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CategoryBuilding/construction franchise — licensed builder services
FoundedPublicly available sources indicate established national network; exact founding date not disclosed
FoundersNot publicly disclosed
HeadquartersAustralia (multi-state network)
Business ModelFranchise system providing operational support and software tools to independent licensed builders
Public Investment Range$22,000 initial fee (excl. GST) — low capital entry compared to other building franchises
Royalty Structure1–2.5% of job value (depends on business size and structure)
Franchise TermLifetime — no renewal complications; no exit fees
7 more fields in full report

What's in the Integrity New Homes Report

Executive Intelligence Summary

Integrity New Homes is an Australian building franchise that represents a fundamentally different franchise model: the licensed builder operating under a franchise system.

System Snapshot

Note: Limited public disclosure of franchise-specific financial data.

Structural Economics

A building franchise is fundamentally different from retail or service franchises.

Cost and Fee Architecture

Network Dynamics and Territory Pressure

Unlike retail franchises with defined territories, Integrity New Homes operates without territorial restriction.

Operator Reality

Integrity New Homes franchisees are professional builders managing construction projects.

Profitability Structure

Profitability is determined by project contract margins: the difference between contract price and project costs.

Risk Architecture

Financial Risk (4.5 / 10): Project-based profitability is margin-sensitive.

Regret Drivers

Formation pathway: Builders underestimate competitive pressure on project pricing.

Suitability Analysis

Benchmark Position

Key Questions to Ask

Final Intelligence Assessment

Integrity New Homes is a mature, established franchise system designed for licensed builders seeking professional operational support.

Risk Scores Preview

Financial Risk4.5 / 10

Project margin sensitivity, cash flow timing, no working capital support

Structural Risk8 / 10

Lifetime term (stable), low exit barriers, but no territorial protection

Operational Risk3.7 / 10

Project execution, subcontractor management, regulatory compliance (builder licence)

Market Risk5 / 10

Residential construction cyclicality, competitive building market

Legal / Compliance Risk5 / 10

Builder licensing is mandatory; franchise code compliance is low-risk given mature franchisor

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