Phoenix, AZ
$120,000

Phoenix, AZ
$120,000

Massapequa Park, NY
$325,000

Bellmore, NY
$725,000

Farmingville, NY
$269,000
Cumberland County, PA
$650,000
Queens Village, NY
$299,000
Rockville, MD
$319,000
Montgomery County, PA
$575,000
Oakdale, NY
$800,000
Prince William County, VA
$79,000
Westchester County, NY
$90,000
Melville, NY
$3,100,000
Hamilton County, TN
$500,000
Granbury, TX
$200,000
Spokane, WA
$150,000
Fairfield, CA
$275,000
Jeannette Engel
Union Bay Group
Serving King County, WA
Since 2006, Union Bay Group has navigated countless deals to closing through diverse variables specific to each stakeholder. We have worked in a larger variety of industries including professional services, hospitality, health care, fitness, moving, electrical contracting, plumbing contracting, personal services, education, franchises, auto repair, catering, retail, freight, lumber supply, technology, restaurants & pubs, industrial equipment, and marine sales and service. This brings diverse in-depth experience within industries, situations, people, economic conditions, and closings to your project. You may be keenly aware of this: privately held businesses are all run uniquely, each reflecting the individuality of each business owner. Sellers are always the expert in their business within their industry and we specialize in our profession and process. We specialize in confidential marketing, qualifying buyers, protecting the buyer-seller relationship, keeping things moving through the process, offers and due diligence to closing. We work with all the different professionals and their priorities (sell/buy side attorneys, CPA's, lenders, bookkeepers, landlords, advisors, vendors, franchisors, co-brokers, etc.). We buffer reactions to ensure the best responses are presented. We know our job is to move things to the next step and that the most important people in the room are the seller and the buyer. Union Bay Group is part of the Brokers Network Group – experienced business brokers nationally networked across the United States with advisory counsel in Texas. We do everything we can to get you the big closing check or the keys to your new business acquisition. This is when you go on to do whatever it is you want to do next!
Dothan, AL
$249,000
Cumming, GA
$270,000
Melville, NY
$100,000
New York, NY
$200,000
Dallas County, TX
$225,000
Bradenton, FL
$177,000
Seattle, WA
$299,000
Suffolk County, NY
$350,000
San Antonio, TX
$150,000
Butte, MT
$250,000
Monmouth County, NJ
$169,000
New York, NY
$425,000
Sayville, NY
$150,000
Tolland County, CT
$300,000
Naples, FL
$5,900,000
Watkinsville, GA
$49,500
Westchester County, NY
$899,999
New Haven County, CT
$150,000
Nevada City, CA
$179,000
Washington, DC
$329,000
Edison, NJ
$365,000
Deerfield Beach, FL
$159,900
Kings County, NY
$195,000
Manhasset, NY
$80,000
Columbia, SC
$125,000
Austin, TX
$110,000
Harris County, TX
$165,000
Destin, FL
$149,999
Tory Wolfram
Wisconsin Dells Realty
Serving Columbia County, WI
Wisconsin Dells Realty has been in business since 1960. We currently have 9 licensed realtors.
Cook County, IL
$99,000
Birmingham, MI
$325,000
Pittsburg, CA
$275,000
Birmingham, AL
$650,000
Winchester, VA
$199,000
Suffolk County, NY
$875,000
How often do you eat out during the week? After a long day at the office or an afternoon of the kids' extracurricular activities, it can be easy to stop into a deli or sandwich shop and grab what you need for dinner. Now, imagine if you were on the other side of the counter, making money for feeding hungry people. There are plenty of benefits to deciding to look for delis and sandwich shops for sale.
If you dream of opening a place where people come in to relax while they eat, fast-casual restaurants or even full-service, upscale delis are popular as well. One of the best parts of looking to buy delis and sandwich shops? Their popularity means most corporations provide an in-depth training process to ensure you don't feel like you're floundering on the job.
When deciding which delis and sandwich shops for sale that you're interested in, it's important to consider your demographic. Are you planning to purchase something in an everyday neighborhood where most residents are blue-collar? A well-known, multi-national brand is likely to do best because they offer value menus that everyday Americans can more readily afford. On the other hand, white-collar neighborhoods can afford to pay more and are usually deemed more health-conscious, which allows you to invest in higher-end options with more expensive (and often healthier) ingredients.
Of course, it is important to remember your business decision goes beyond which type of food you'd prefer to serve. You also need to consider where you can afford rent, how much the corporation wants in royalties, and whether you can afford insurance in more expensive areas.