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7-Eleven vs HomeVestors Franchise Cost 2026

7-Eleven runs $37K–$1.6M. HomeVestors runs $77K–$401K. The gap at midpoint: $596K.

7-Eleven

$37K–$1.6M

total investment

Investment Difference

$596K

HomeVestors costs less

HomeVestors

$77K–$401K

total investment

Cost Breakdown

Category 7-Eleven HomeVestors Lower Cost
Total Investment $37K–$1.6M $77K–$401K HomeVestors
Franchise Fee $25,000 $39,000 7-Eleven
Royalty Rate 0.0% 0.0% 7-Eleven
Ad Fund Fee 0.0% 6.0% 7-Eleven
Net Worth Required $150K $250K 7-Eleven
Liquid Capital $50K $70K 7-Eleven
Est. Break-Even 6.1 yr 4.2 yr HomeVestors

7-Eleven Profile

Category
retail
Total Investment
$37K–$1.6M
Franchise Fee
$25,000
Royalty
0.0%
Est. Annual Revenue
$1.7M
Full 7-Eleven Cost Breakdown →

HomeVestors Profile

Category
real estate
Total Investment
$77K–$401K
Franchise Fee
$39,000
Royalty
0.0%
Est. Annual Revenue
$950K
Full HomeVestors Cost Breakdown →

Bottom Line

HomeVestors costs $596K less to open at the midpoint. That difference goes toward working capital or a second location. 7-Eleven also wins on royalty rate.