Maricopa County, AZ
$125,000

Maricopa County, AZ
$125,000

Scottsdale, AZ
$398,000

Arizona
Not Disclosed
EBITDA: $600,000

Yavapai County, AZ
$149,000
Tucson, AZ
$99,900
Tucson, AZ
$285,000
Phoenix, AZ
$225,000
Phoenix, AZ
$336,000
Phoenix, AZ
$350,000
Phoenix, AZ
$549,000
Available in Arizona
$90,000
Phoenix, AZ
$395,000
Scottsdale, AZ
$400,000
Mesa, AZ
$89,000
Scottsdale, AZ
$30,000
Michelle Regner
Business Brokers of America
Serving Maricopa County, AZ
We provide services to anyone considering buying or selling a business. We are happy to answer any questions about these activities including pricing and valuation issues, exit strategies, business financing or any other subjects related to the purchase or sale of a business.
Chandler, AZ
$575,000
Maricopa County, AZ
$2,750,000
Chandler, AZ
$350,000
Maricopa County, AZ
$250,000
Phoenix, AZ
$199,000
Available Nationwide
$125,000
Phoenix, AZ
$80,000
Maricopa County, AZ
$1,410,000
Glendale, AZ
$490,000
Mesa, AZ
$150,000
Tucson, AZ
$495,000
Pima County, AZ
$699,000
Maricopa County, AZ
$145,000
Maricopa County, AZ
$575,000
Tempe, AZ
$224,900
Available in Arizona
$100,000
Sun City, AZ
$425,000
Scottsdale, AZ
$125,000
Tucson, AZ
$1,700,000
Phoenix, AZ
$350,000
Available Nationwide
$32,000
Phoenix, AZ
$650,000
Scottsdale, AZ
$256,000
Phoenix, AZ
$250,000
Maricopa County, AZ
$120,000
Scottsdale, AZ
$795,000
Simon Assaf
Matthews Real Estate Investment Services
Serving Maricopa County, AZ
Simon Assaf specializes in the disposition and acquisition of single-tenant net lease properties across the United States, as well as business and real estate transactions within the car wash and gas station space. His in-depth knowledge and target markets allow him to create immense value and enhance his client’s portfolios through M&A, sale leasebacks, 1031 exchanges, etc. As a sale leaseback expert, Simon helps owners liquidate capital and reinvest it into their portfolios for optimal profit and business development. Sellers reap the monetary benefits a sale leaseback offers, while buyers are often given more customizable lease terms and increased NOI. Additionally, through M&A, Simon strategically positions companies to achieve growth, enhance competitiveness, and create value for stakeholders. Aside from Simon’s expertise in providing excellent value add to his clients, he has an extensive client relations background. Simon has earned the respect of some of the industry’s largest developers, tenants, syndicators, and publicly traded REITs with whom he has worked. Recognized as an expert in his field, Simon aided and led the expansion of Matthews™ into the Phoenix market.
Glendale, AZ
$360,000
Chandler, AZ
$345,000
Apache Junction, AZ
$159,000
Phoenix, AZ
$225,000
Available in Arizona
$50,000
Peoria, AZ
$75,000
Tempe, AZ
$90,000
Scottsdale, AZ
$67,000
Mesa, AZ
$175,000
Phoenix, AZ
$725,000
Scottsdale, AZ
$1,050,000
Mesa, AZ
$195,000
Tempe, AZ
$595,000
Avondale, AZ
$130,000
Available in Arizona
$50,000
In the past 40 years, the population of Arizona has exploded. Even though there were fewer than two million residents in 1970, the state now is home to more than seven million Arizonans. That impressive number of citizens is sufficient to rank the Grand Canyon State as the 14th most populous in the United States. Those who buy a business in Arizona find a business-friendly climate, a large customer base and a diverse landscape. They also enjoy the unbeatably comfortable weather that is found throughout the region. Meanwhile, with the state’s proximity to busy Southern California, business owners extend their reach to millions of potential customers and shipping options.
With warm temperatures and mild winters, most of Arizona features a pleasant climate that helps explain its appeal for millions of Americans. Those who choose to buy a business in Arizona take advantage of a diverse workforce, hiring educated immigrants from all around the United States and the world. Even if a business owner hires native Arizonans, the company benefits from the state’s education funding approach. In fact, few other states spend more per capita on education and training than Arizona. Further, with one of the lowest corporate tax rates in the country, Arizona encourages business growth and innovation. Even better, according to the Greater Phoenix Economic Council, operating costs in the Grand Canyon State are approximately 40 percent less than they are in California or other highly-regulated states.
Becoming an Arizona business owner is an exciting prospect. When searching for Arizona businesses for sale, you see a variety of options. Whether you choose to invest in a medical practice, law firm, bar, restaurant, pool route or another opportunity, Arizona is a great place to work on achieving your business objectives. With the many advantages of locating a company in metropolitan Phoenix or in Arizona in general, your chances of success are high in the Grand Canyon State.