Jefferson Valley, NY
$250,000
Jefferson Valley, NY
$250,000
Nassau County, NY
$249,000
Nassau County, NY
$165,000
Atlanta, GA
$300,000
Los Angeles, CA
$229,000
Oakhurst, CA
$299,000
Webster, TX
$150,000
Nassau County, NY
$350,000
Cook County, IL
$159,000
Gwinnett County, GA
$239,900
Nassau County, NY
$139,000
Nassau County, NY
$295,000
Littleton, CO
$115,000
Suffolk County, NY
$220,000
Riverside County, CA
$29,000
New York County, NY
$1,095,000
Sunil Z. Verma
Austin Business Brokers, Inc.
Serving Travis County, TX
Service Area: We serve small to mid-size businesses (ranging from $50,000 to $50,000,000) in and around Austin, Pflugerville, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, Temple, Buda, Kyle, San Marcos and the counties of Travis, Bell, Williamson, Hays, Bastrop, Caldwell, Harris, Bexar, Dallas counties. Also serving Dallas, Houston and all markets within that area. As a premiere business broker in Austin we advise business owners, that are looking to exit, in preparing their business to get the maximum value.
Fulton County, GA
$165,000
Gwinnett County, GA
$265,000
Tenafly, NJ
$195,000
Sparks, NV
$250,000
San Diego County, CA
$199,000
Houston, TX
$175,000
Massapequa Park, NY
$695,000
Tarrant County, TX
$369,000
Elizabeth, NJ
$105,000
Bergen County, NJ
$180,000
Bergen County, NJ
$390,000
Hunt Valley, MD
$249,000
Bellmore, NY
$725,000
Delray Beach, FL
$79,000
Clemson, SC
$75,000
Morris County, NJ
$299,999
Monmouth County, NJ
$350,000
Cook County, IL
$175,000
Suffolk County, NY
$1,100,000
Horry County, SC
$525,000
Suffolk County, NY
$269,000
Westchester County, NY
$449,000
Watkinsville, GA
$49,500
Atlanta, GA
$99,000
Miami, FL
$80,000
Lexington, SC
$125,000
San Jose, CA
$250,000
Willow Grove, PA
$500,000
Leigh Apodaca
The Apodaca Group at Compass
Serving Orange County, CA
The Apodaca Group, in partnership with Compass Commercial, offers invaluable assistance to entrepreneurs aiming to sell their small businesses. Our team excels in identifying suitable buyers and ensuring seamless transitions for all parties involved, making us an attractive option for business owners contemplating a sale. Should you be exploring the sale of your business and require support in locating the ideal purchaser, we invite you to connect with The Apodaca Group. This collaborative effort could prove to be a highly advantageous stride in your journey. Leveraging our team's capacity to engage with a diverse pool of potential candidates on a daily basis potentially enhances the probability of discovering the perfect buyer for your enterprise. If you have any specific questions, feel free to ask! Give us a call today!
Breckenridge, CO
$425,000
Pompano Beach, FL
$375,000
Hawley, PA
$200,000
Dallas, TX
$625,550
San Francisco, CA
$79,000
Daytona Beach, FL
$275,000
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