East Lyme, CT
$950,000

East Lyme, CT
$950,000

Tolland County, CT
$3,000,000

Hartford County, CT
$2,499,000

Branford, CT
$398,500
Fairfield County, CT
$1,499,000
Simsbury, CT
Not Disclosed
Colchester, CT
Not Disclosed
Granby, CT
Not Disclosed
Not Disclosed
$29,750
Available in Connecticut
$50,000
$10,000
$5,000
$20,000
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Kevin McDermott
Transworld Business Advisors
Serving Hartford County, CT
1. Uncertainty about the value of your business? 2. Not sure how to find the right buyer? - 3. Unsure how to prepare the business for sale? 4. Unsure how to deal with legal and financial issues during the business sale? 5. Having emotions around letting go? I am part of a huge network having over 40 years of experience in the industry with the largest M&A network of over 250 offices, and over 700 agents, represented in 18 countries and we are constantly growing. I help ensure a Smooth and safe business sale for Small Business Owners. In our database we have over 300,000 buyers who have inquired about buying a business. At the moment, we have more qualified buyers than we do sellers, which is why I am confident that we can find a qualified buyer for your business.
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$5,000
$35,000
$35,000
If you like the bright lights and big city feel of New York then you could live close by in Pennsylvania, New Jersey or New York. If you like the rustic look, feel and smell of New England then the eastern portions of New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Maine and Massachusetts are for you. If you want both then Connecticut is the place to be. It is 28th in population but it is ranked 48th in size which makes it tiny. The western part of the state has a New York look and feel, and the eastern part is more like the traditional New England state that it is. There are beautiful Long Island Sound beaches on the entire southern edge of the state. Connecticut is a day-tripper’s paradise with convenient destinations both within and outside the state. If you decide to buy a business in Connecticut you will find it a great place to live.
Manufacturing was once the key ingredient to Connecticut’s success. Today, most of the mills are closed and it’s all about technology. Hartford, the capital of Connecticut, is known for insurance and there are a few large defense contractors. According to Forbes, Connecticut makes things a bit more difficult for businesses, but it is ranked 5th in quality of life. If you work your way through the list of Connecticut businesses for sale and you find the right one, your move to Connecticut will turn out to be a great decision.
Before you buy a business in Connecticut, you need to do your homework. Your perfect business must involve something you know how to do, something you will enjoy doing, something you can afford and someplace where you would like to live. It is going to take both a personal and financial commitment and it is going to involve hard work. Just remember that success is just down the road waiting for you to arrive. It’s time to get started.