Florida
$699,000

Florida
$699,000

Maryland
$275,000

Florida
$120,000

Reno, NV
$100,000
Cook County, IL
$60,000
Nassau County, NY
$250,000
Essex County, NJ
$299,000
Jefferson County, MO
$130,000
Rochester, NY
$75,000
Mc Gehee, AR
$599,000
Rochester, NY
$75,000
Los Angeles County, CA
$2,140,000
Bowling Green, MO
$250,000
Springfield, IL
$250,000
Baltimore, MD
$150,000
Tucson, AZ
$220,000
Connell McConeghy
RE/MAX Keystone
Serving Montgomery County, PA
We help business owners buy and sell their taverns, restaurants and liquor licenses everyday. We work closely with liquor license attorneys with a wealth of knowledge in the business.
Dallas County, TX
$575,000
Morristown, NJ
$635,000
San Diego, CA
$149,000
Middlesex County, NJ
$225,000
Saint Paul, MN
$225,000
Roswell, GA
$369,900
Richmond, TX
$60,000
Hennepin County, MN
$215,000
Loveland, CO
$700,000
Richmond County, NY
$275,000
Queens, NY
$499,000
Morris County, NJ
$1,950,000
Snohomish County, WA
$905,000
Wayne County, MI
$500,000
Baldwin County, AL
$599,999
Crofton, MD
$30,000
Fort Pierce, FL
$59,000
Myrtle Beach, SC
$295,000
Oakland, CA
$299,000
Fort Bend County, TX
$150,000
Queens County, NY
$160,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Chicago, IL
$1,100,000
Minnesota
$395,000
California
$1,400,000
Baltimore County, MD
$399,000
Missouri
$399,000
Philadelphia, PA
$659,000
Williamson County, TN
$299,000
Robert Mitchell
Premium Mergers & Acquisitions
Serving Canada
Premium Mergers & Acquisitions is a local M&A Advisory firm right here in South Western Ontario. It is led by Rob Mitchell – a seasoned M&A Advisor who has been selling businesses in the area for over 18 years. If you ask your advisor – they have likely heard of Rob. Rob is a business owner just like you; he has owned businesses since 1989 and currently owns several very successful businesses. He loves the small and medium size business space and the people in it, especially the owner/operators. He knows how challenging it is to build a business and how demanding it is to be successful through the years. And he wants to assist you to reap your deserved rewards after all these years. As a trusted and experienced business broker in Toronto, Mississauga and Hamilton, Robert can provide the expertise and guidance you need to navigate the complexities of buying or selling a business in these diverse and thriving economies. As a top M&A firm in Toronto, we specialize in providing expert advice and guidance to clients looking to navigate the complexities of mergers and acquisitions in the vibrant and dynamic Toronto market.
Jacksonville, FL
$255,000
Breckenridge, CO
$425,000
Santa Clara County, CA
$75,000
Hawley, PA
$190,000
Ashburn, VA
$259,000
Tennessee
$2,390,000
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.