Riverdale, MD
$59,000

Riverdale, MD
$59,000

Las Vegas, NV
$245,000

Rochester, NY
$250,000

Milpitas, CA
$329,000
Clermont, FL
$375,000
Mercer Island, WA
$165,000
Philadelphia, PA
$2,000,000
West Babylon, NY
$495,000
Maine
$3,410,000
Sunset Valley, TX
$295,000
Wayne County, MI
$49,000
Horry County, SC
$525,000
Wayne County, MI
$49,000
Arizona
$350,000
Suffolk County, NY
$499,000
Florida
$699,000
Tom Nilsen, MBA, Business Broker
TNT Business Brokers/"We Sell" Team
Serving Williamson County, TN
#1 Nashville Business Seller - Personally sold over 300 businesses in greater Nashville since 2008. Check the Stats - No upfront fees - 30 yr 'Fortune 50' Ad Exec Our Promise to Sellers: Max 25 companies listed at a time to maintain focus Experienced Consulting/Realistic Appraisals (vs unrealistic to get a 'listing'). Full-time commitment (this isn't our 2nd job) Fast response to everyone! Our Credentials: Over 300 Nashville businesses and companies sold! CHECK THE STATS ON BIZBUYSELL.COM Aligned with top commercial Realtors...enables us to uniquely 'reach movers' 206 websites PLUS highly targeted direct marketing to our database of over 15,000 investors/buyers Tom Nilsen brings 30 years National Advertising experience...Coca-Cola, Nestle, Sara Lee, Coors Light Tom awarded 'Consultant of the Year' in 1st year after becoming a certified business broker. TNT Business Brokers is a 'network' of experienced business consultants/digital marketers who 'co-broker' within our network to optimize business Seller's overall marketing exposure and Buyer reach. Buyers enjoy our time-efficient search resources and comprehensive guidance through 'due diligence' to ultimately achieve stated goals. We have all currently active buyers in our database and the digital resources and knowledge to reach every one of them. SELLERS: PLEASE INTERVIEW US BEFORE DECIDING ON A BROKER :) BUYERS: CALL ON US ANYTIME FOR FREE ASSISTANCE ON ANY LISTING.
Maryland
$275,000
Atlanta, GA
$225,000
Florida
$120,000
Reno, NV
$100,000
Cook County, IL
$60,000
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
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
Ron Wiebe
Investiprise
Serving Canada
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
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.