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Established, Top-Rated Austin Boutique Fitness Studio photo
Gyms & Fitness Centers

Established, Top-Rated Austin Boutique Fitness Studio

Travis County, TX, US

Established in 2019, this profitable boutique fitness studio operates under a nationally recognized group-training franchise and has grown into one of the highest-rated locations of its brand in the Austin market. The studio delivers structured, coach-led group classes that combine strength, conditioning, and recovery work, built around a loyal, recurring membership base. The business runs on a clean, modern operating model. Membership, class booking, recurring billing, and member communication are managed through Mindbody, with QuickBooks Online handling accounting. A roster of eight experienced coaches, four with three or more years of tenure, delivers the day-to-day member experience. This structure means the current owners are not on-site for every class, and an incoming owner inherits a business that already runs on established systems and staff. Financial performance has been consistent and growing. Revenue has climbed steadily over the past three years, with seller's discretionary earnings holding in a tight band and a current SDE margin near 43 percent. The revenue base is anchored by recurring memberships, supplemented by drop-in traffic and third-party platform partnerships, with no meaningful customer concentration. The studio occupies a modern, fully equipped space on a high-visibility commuter corridor in a fast-growing, residentially dense Austin submarket. Dedicated parking lot and garage access removes a friction point that affects many competing studios. All equipment has been recently replaced and is owned outright, so no significant near-term capital expenditure is expected. Growth levers are straightforward and do not require changing what the business does. Opportunities include building a corporate-wellness channel using nearby employers and multifamily communities, extending weekend and mid-day programming, and formalizing a member referral program on the back of an exceptional review profile. The franchise relationship is well established, with protected territory and renewal rights extending well into the next decade. A new buyer will execute a new franchise agreement directly with the franchisor and complete the standard onboarding and approval process. Prior fitness-industry experience is not required; backgrounds in hospitality, member experience, or multi-unit franchise operations would be beneficial. The opportunity may also suit an existing multi-unit operator of the brand looking to add an Austin location. The owners are offering the business for sale due to personal reasons and are committed to a smooth transition, including introductions to members, staff, and the franchisor, plus training on all operating systems and standby support through the first full membership cycle under new ownership. Seller financing and transition terms are negotiable.

$800,000Asking Price
$739,813Revenue
$316,797Cash Flow
Profitable Florida Fitness Business | Experienced Team | Solid Systems photo
Gyms & Fitness Centers

Profitable Florida Fitness Business | Experienced Team | Solid Systems

Dunedin, Pinellas County, FL, US

This established, membership-based personal training studio in Florida’s Tampa Bay area offers a rare opportunity to acquire a profitable fitness business that operates through a trained team, documented systems, and a highly differentiated methodology rather than the daily presence of its owner. Approximately 97% of revenue is generated through recurring monthly memberships, supported by more than 120 active members and an average client tenure exceeding two years. Day-to-day operations are led by an experienced full-time manager, certified coaches, and remote member-services support, while the current owner focuses primarily on limited strategic oversight. The business also benefits from a proprietary, trademarked training system, established operating processes, and a strong local reputation with more than 200 five-star Google reviews. Trailing twelve-month revenue exceeds $540,000, with adjusted seller’s discretionary earnings of approximately $154,000. The studio has additional capacity and clear opportunities to expand through local marketing, healthcare-provider partnerships, community programming, and assessment services. This is an attractive opportunity for a buyer seeking an established, recurring-revenue fitness business with immediate cash flow, operational infrastructure, and reduced owner dependency.

$279,000Asking Price
$544,392Revenue
$153,987Cash Flow
Turnkey Infrared Sauna & Red Light Studio – N. Scottsdale photo
Spas
Other Beauty & Personal Care
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Turnkey Infrared Sauna & Red Light Studio – N. Scottsdale

Scottsdale, Maricopa County, AZ, US

Fully Built Luxury Studio + 2 Territories for Expansion Confidential turnkey wellness franchise and asset sale opportunity in the highly desirable North Scottsdale market. This boutique studio is a membership-based infrared sauna and medical-grade red light therapy concept, delivering recovery, stress relief, and skin-focused benefits in a private, high-end, spa-like environment. This is a recovery and wellness studio built for today's health-conscious consumer — not a medical or injectables med spa. The opportunity is positioned as a fully built franchise transfer and asset sale, allowing a qualified buyer to step into an operating wellness studio without starting from scratch. The sellers have already completed the most expensive and time-consuming parts of launching the business, including franchise entry, site selection, lease negotiation, architectural and design work, construction, leasehold improvements, equipment installation, technology setup, signage, staffing, training, local launch marketing, and brand refresh requirements. A buyer receives a completed luxury buildout, installed wellness equipment, furniture, fixtures, technology systems, customer-facing infrastructure, and an established local market presence. This creates a compelling buy-versus-build opportunity, helping a buyer avoid the cost, permitting, construction, vendor coordination, opening delays, and execution risk of building a new franchise location from the ground up. The studio sits in a strong North Scottsdale trade area known for wellness, fitness, recovery, golf, executive, and active-lifestyle demographics. The concept is built around a recurring membership model, session packages, promotional offers, and related product sales, providing multiple avenues for growth under the right ownership. Built-in expansion — two additional territories. Beyond the flagship studio, this offering includes two highly desirable, undeveloped development territories in Gainey Ranch (Scottsdale) and Chandler (Ocotillo) — providing immediate expansion potential within the same brand. While the offering includes both territories, ownership is open to structuring the sale to separate them for the right buyer. This may be ideal for an owner-operator, wellness entrepreneur, existing franchisee, or investor seeking a premium built-out wellness studio — with room to scale — in one of Arizona's most desirable markets. Key highlights: Turnkey boutique infrared sauna & medical-grade red light therapy studio in North Scottsdale Membership-based recovery/wellness concept — not a medical or injectables med spa Fully built, operational, and positioned for growth Franchise transfer and asset sale opportunity Completed luxury buildout and installed equipment Significant startup, launch, marketing, staffing, and renovation costs already funded by seller Recurring membership-based business model Two undeveloped expansion territories included — Gainey Ranch & Chandler Ocotillo (available together or separately) Premium wellness-focused customer demographic Buyer avoids the time, cost, and uncertainty of building new Strong platform for an owner-operator or wellness-focused investor All business information is confidential. Franchise name, exact location, financials, lease details, asset schedules, and supporting documents will be shared only with qualified buyers after execution of a confidentiality agreement and seller/broker approval.

$379,000Asking Price
$251,441Revenue
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Gyms & Fitness Centers

Extremely Profitable Fitness Studio in Miami Beach

Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County, FL, US

Miami Beach Boutique Fitness Studio – Premium Turnkey Concept - Lender Prequalified with $27,500 down. Rare opportunity to acquire a premium boutique fitness studio in Miami Beach. Not a traditional gym, a high-end, design-driven concept with loyal clientele and strong brand identity. Established as a trend-setting boutique fitness environment, the studio specializes in a high-intensity, low-impact, full-body workout using state-of-the-art Megaformer machines. Fully equipped and turnkey, including a private training room and portable machine for private sessions and off-site training, currently generating approximately $111k+ in annual owner earnings, with additional revenue potential through further utilization of the existing setup. The studio is intentionally operated with a curated schedule and controlled capacity, maintaining a premium boutique experience. Prime location. Ready for immediate operation. PLEASE NOTE: Buyer needs to live in Miami or surrounding area. OWNER OPERATOR! Must be able to teach classes

$235,000Asking Price
$328,335Revenue
$111,065Cash Flow
Established Personal Training & Fitness Business w/ Recurring Revenue photo
Gyms & Fitness Centers

Established Personal Training & Fitness Business w/ Recurring Revenue

Burlington, CT, US

This well-established personal training and fitness business has served its Central Connecticut community for nearly three decades and has built a loyal, long-term membership base. The business combines semi-private personal training with group fitness memberships, with approximately 98% of revenue generated through recurring memberships and automatic payments. An experienced coaching and administrative team manages the day-to-day client experience, while the owner has reduced his involvement to approximately 15 hours per week and trains only one client twice weekly. The refreshed 3,100-square-foot facility includes dedicated semi-private training stations, a large group fitness area, updated equipment and ample parking in a highly visible retail center. The business generated approximately $298,000 in trailing-twelve-month revenue and $109,000 in seller’s discretionary earnings. Its excellent local reputation includes a five-star Google rating with more than 60 reviews and numerous client relationships extending 10 to 20 years or longer. Growth opportunities include expanding the class schedule, adding adult sports-performance programs, reintroducing youth camps and increasing supplement sales.

$259,000Asking Price
$297,754Revenue
$109,230Cash Flow
Gyms & Fitness Centers
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Boutique Franchise Gym in Upscale Greensboro Suburb

Greensboro, NC, US

RARE OPPORTUNITY. Only three years old, this popular gym has a beautiful build out and fantastic location. Seller has been unable to dedicate the time to ramp up sales due to a family matter but there is huge potential to ramp up membership base. This is an excellent opportunity for either a hands-on owner or a great deal on an investment to take over and sell for a large profit! All equipment is in great shape, nothing is needing to be replaced or invested in otherwise. Owner will stay on to provide training and teach classes if desired. Contact us today - this is a steal!

$59,000Asking Price
$274,072Revenue
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Gyms & Fitness Centers

Boutique Franchise Gym Studio in Growing Asheville

Asheville, Buncombe County, NC, US

RARE OPPORTUNITY. Less than 2 years old, this popular gym has a beautiful build-out and fantastic location in booming Asheville. Seller is absentee and has not had the time to dedicate sufficient in-person management and oversight, but there is huge potential to ramp up membership base. This is an excellent opportunity for either a hands-on owner or a great deal on an investment to take over the business, turn around with minimal effort, and sell for a large profit! All equipment is in great shape, nothing is needing to be replaced or invested in otherwise. All like new. Owner to provide training. Contact us today - this is a steal!

$125,000Asking Price
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Gyms & Fitness Centers
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Boutique Franchise Gym in Nashville

Nashville, Davidson County, TN, US

RARE OPPORTUNITY. Only three years old, this popular gym brought in a six-figure profit in its first year! Due to mismanagement by the owner, numbers were down the last two years, but it has been turned around and is starting to thrive again! This is an excellent opportunity for either a hands-on owner or a great deal on an investment to take over and continue this flip and sell for a large profit! All equipment is in great shape, nothing is needing to be replaced or invested in otherwise! Expensive build-out. Fantastic central location in the heart of Nashville. Owner is unexpectedly having to move to another state for personal reasons but will stay on to provide training.

$159,000Asking Price
$379,530Revenue
$50,769Cash Flow
Gyms & Fitness Centers

Next-Gen Fitness Facility with State-of-the-Art Equipment & Systems

Miller Place, NY, US

This is high-growth fitness franchise that combines a scalable boutique studio model with cutting-edge technology. The brand is designed for efficiency, delivering a full-body workout in a short time frame, which appeals to today’s consumer demand for results-oriented health solutions. From an investment perspective, this company offers compelling economics: High ROI Potential – The model's optimized square footage and low labor requirements maximize revenue per square foot. Recurring Revenue – A membership-driven model with strong retention rates provides a predictable revenue stream. Scalable Platform – Robust franchisee support systems, proprietary training, and integrated technology simplify the expansion process. Growth Momentum – This company has been recognized as one of the fastest-growing private brands in the nation, achieving a high rank on a prestigious business list with significant growth over a three-year period. It has already signed a large number of franchise agreements nationwide. Strategic Financing Support – A multi-million dollar franchise fund is in place to accelerate market penetration and support new owners. With a proven operational model, differentiated technology, and an accelerating national footprint, this company is positioned as a category leader in tech-enabled fitness and a compelling acquisition or franchise growth opportunity.

$259,000Asking Price
$157,835Revenue
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Gyms & Fitness Centers
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Boutique Franchise Gym Studio with Loyal Members

St Petersburg, Pinellas County, FL, US

RARE OPPORTUNITY. Only a few years old, this popular gym has a beautiful build-out and fantastic location in a booming city adjacent to Tampa. Potential to ramp up its strong and tight-knit membership base and create more profitability for this fun and easy-to-run business. This is an excellent opportunity for either a hands-on owner or a great deal on an investment to take over the business, turn around with minimal effort, and sell for a large profit! All equipment is in great shape, nothing is needing to be replaced or invested in otherwise. All like new. Owner to provide training. Contact us today - this is a steal!

$75,000Asking Price
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Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for gym businesses.

Under $500K

Median revenue$269k
Median cash flow$68k
Median sale price$135k
Multiple range1.5x - 3.0x

$500K to $2M

Median revenue$1.18m
Median cash flow$307k
Median sale price$748k
Multiple range2.3x - 3.0x

A variety of factors can cause businesses to trade outside this range, including earnings quality, operational transferability, key-person risk, growth trajectory, and geography, so a listing priced above or below the typical multiple usually reflects real differences in the underlying business.

What to know about gym acquisitions

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating gym acquisitions.

Membership Quality Over Membership Count

The most common mistake in gym and fitness center due diligence is focusing on total registered memberships rather than active, paying members with current billing relationships. Many gyms carry hundreds or thousands of "members" on paper who have long since stopped attending; some with contracts that have lapsed, others who were never properly deactivated. Request a verified active membership report: members who have charged successfully in the last 30 days, separated from those on freeze, those in cancellation notice periods, and those who are technically contracted but not billing. The delta between registered members and active paying members determines actual monthly recurring revenue and that delta can be substantial. Active, billing membership is the asset you are buying; everything else is a number.

How Gyms Are Valued

Gym and fitness center valuations nationally range from 1.5x to 3.5x SDE depending on business type, membership model, location quality, and equipment condition. Smaller owner-operated gyms with high owner dependency and aging equipment trade at the low end; established multi-location or boutique concepts with strong brand identity, high member retention, and diversified revenue (personal training, group classes, retail, corporate wellness) command the upper range. Larger operations with strong margins and diversified revenue reach the upper end of the range; owner-dependent gyms with aging equipment and high churn typically transact at the lower end. Tupelo's own research on gym valuation confirms member retention rates and lifetime value as among the highest-impact valuation levers in the category.

Member Churn and the Retention Problem

Gyms have among the highest customer churn rates of any subscription business. Industry averages suggest 30–50% of gym members cancel or stop coming within 12 months of joining. The businesses that command premium multiples are those that have solved this problem through programming, community, coaching quality, and onboarding design. Ask for member lifetime value data, monthly churn rate, and the percentage of membership revenue that is month-to-month versus contract-based. Contract-based memberships with cancellation fees provide more durable revenue than month-to-month arrangements, but in many states gym membership contracts are heavily regulated and cancellation protections favor consumers. Be sure to understand your state's specific requirements before valuing the contract book.

Equipment: Owned vs. Leased, and Replacement Cost

Gym equipment like cardio machines, strength equipment, free weights, specialty rigs, amongst others is expensive, depreciates quickly, and is essential to member experience. Before closing, obtain a complete equipment inventory distinguishing between owned and leased equipment. Leased equipment carries monthly payment obligations that become your responsibility at closing and may have early termination penalties that affect the economics of the acquisition. Owned equipment should be assessed for age and condition. A cardio floor full of machines averaging 6–8 years old with deferred maintenance represents meaningful near-term CapEx. Budget 3–5% of annual revenue annually for equipment maintenance and replacement in a well-run fitness operation. Buyers who underestimate this are consistently surprised in year two and three of ownership.

Trainer Retention and the Boutique Model

In boutique fitness facilities (such as CrossFit boxes, yoga studios, cycling studios, and functional training gyms), personal trainers and class instructors are frequently the primary reason members stay Instructor departure post-acquisition is one of the most common causes of boutique gym member attrition, and it can be rapid. Before closing, identify which instructors are most member-critical and what their current compensation and contractual status is. Non-compete and non-solicitation agreements with key instructors are standard in well-structured boutique gym transactions. In franchised fitness concepts, franchise transfer fees, training requirements, and territory restrictions add additional deal complexity that requires review of the franchise disclosure document (FDD) and direct communication with the franchisor.

The Lease and the Location Are Inseparable

Gyms require large, specific commercial spaces. Floor loading capacity, ceiling height, ventilation, parking ratios, and electrical capacity are all operational requirements that limit relocation options. A gym whose lease expires in 18 months without clear renewal rights faces existential risk regardless of how strong the membership base is. Review the full lease document: remaining term, renewal options, rent step-ups, permitted use language (some commercial leases restrict fitness or specific gym formats), and assignability conditions. Confirm the space meets all current and anticipated operational needs and that the landlord relationship is stable. Gym relocations typically cost $100,000–$500,000 depending on fit-out requirements and should be treated as a deal-ending risk rather than a manageable variable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

The membership database is the core asset of any gym acquisition. Most buyers don't audit it carefully enough. Request a full export with: active member count (billing successfully in the last 30 days), frozen member count, monthly recurring revenue by tier, average member tenure, monthly gross adds, monthly cancellations, and net member change for each of the trailing 24 months. Then calculate the monthly churn rate, cancellations divided by beginning-of-month active count. Industry average is 3 to 4% per month. Best-in-class boutique gyms run 1 to 2%. A gym with 500 members and 4% monthly churn is replacing its entire membership roughly every two years. In our gym transactions, the biggest post-closing surprises almost always traced back to a database that wasn't properly audited before close. The seller's 'active member' count and the actual billing count are often materially different numbers.