Ventura, CA
$1,100,000
Ventura, CA
$1,100,000

San Diego County, CA
$3,600,000
Long Beach, CA
$139,000

Madera, CA
$1,650,000
Mountain House, CA
$3,000,000
Blythe, CA
$4,500,000
Union City, CA
$1,000,000
Downey, CA
$1,900,000
Stockton, CA
Not Disclosed
Stockton, CA
Not Disclosed
Baldwin Park, CA
$869,000
Santa Rosa, CA
$3,000,000
Woodland Hills, CA
Not Disclosed
Exeter, CA
$2,100,000
South Lake Tahoe, CA
$1,860,000
Ventura, CA
$5,350,000
Scott Weavil
Sierra Pacific Partners
Serving Sacramento County, CA
Sierra Pacific Partners is a boutique M&A advisory firm and business brokerage focused on serving businesses throughout California and across the country. We advise dynamic companies and their owners at key inflection points.
San Francisco, CA
$1,495,000
Los Angeles, CA
$7,500,000
California
$1,945,000
Ridgecrest, CA
Not Disclosed
California
$7,543,000
Hemet, CA
$3,500,000
Los Angeles, CA
$2,500,000
Cypress, CA
$2,600,000
Tuolumne County, CA
$1,375,000
San Francisco, CA
$2,900,000
Hermosa Beach, CA
Not Disclosed
Los Angeles, CA
$1,290,000
Fortuna, CA
$1,250,000
Temecula, CA
$6,950,000
Los Angeles, CA
Not Disclosed
Fresno, CA
$750,000
Los Angeles, CA
Not Disclosed
Sherman Oaks, CA
Not Disclosed
Calabasas, CA
Not Disclosed
North Hollywood, CA
Not Disclosed
Madera County, CA
$3,950,000
Burney, CA
$299,000
California
Not Disclosed
Van Nuys, CA
$350,000
Santa Paula, CA
$2,499,000
Rumsey, CA
$2,250,000
Van Nuys, CA
Not Disclosed
Granada Hills, CA
$2,700,000
Andre Gulmesoff
California Business Ventures
Serving Los Angeles County, CA
Founded in 2016, California Business Ventures was established in response to the need for greater transparency in business sales, along with honesty and ethics from those facilitating the process.
Kern County, CA
$4,500,000
Moreno Valley, CA
$6,549,000
El Dorado County, CA
$850,000
Santa Barbara, CA
$4,500,000
Anaheim, CA
$2,950,000
Los Angeles, CA
$3,500,000
California is a huge state with a lot of money, so it's naturally a popular destination for businesses. The major industries in California include technology, agriculture, and entertainment, but the private business for sale market spans the gamut of sectors.
If you're looking to buy (or sell) a business in California, it helps to have some context on the market. We have aggregated and summarized the most current listings data to provide a basic overview of the business for sale market in California.
Market Overview
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Number of Businesses for Sale |
~5,500 |
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Median Asking Price |
$360,000 |
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Median Reported Revenue |
$630,000 |
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Median Reported Earnings |
$150,000 |
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Profit Margin |
23% |
|
Earnings Multiple |
2.5 |
|
Revenue Multiple |
0.6 |
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Financials based on businesses that listed an asking price, annual revenue, and seller's discretionary earnings. |
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Major Metro Areas
More than 80% of all businesses for sale in the state are in the following six metro areas:
How many businesses are listed for sale in California?
There are around 5,400 businesses for sale in California, with listings across various metro areas and statewide.
What types of businesses are for sale?
The marketplace in California is diverse, with all types of businesses in play.
What is the average asking price for these businesses?
The median asking price for businesses listed for sale in California is $360,000.
What is the average revenue of these businesses?
The median reported revenue for these businesses is $630,000.
What is the average seller discretionary earnings?
The median reported earnings, often referred to as Seller Discretionary Earnings (SDE), is $150,000.
What are the average valuation multiples?
Typically, businesses are being listed with an earnings multiple of 2.5 and a revenue multiple of 0.6 when referring to the asking price.
Which cities in California have the most businesses listed for sale?
The cities with the highest number of listings are Los Angeles (approx. 480), San Diego (approx. 250), San Francisco (approx. 220), Sacramento (approx. 140), San Jose (approx. 120), Oakland (approx. 80), Long Beach (approx. 80), Anaheim (approx. 60), and Riverside (approx. 60).
How can California business owners sell their own businesses?
Most business owners will retain an experienced business broker, who will typically charge a 10-15% success fee. Some business owners choose to list their business for sale directly and take on the entire process on their own. This can be a complex and challenging task, requiring an understanding of the market, great marketing skills, and even better negotiating skills.