Columbia County, NY
$195,000

Columbia County, NY
$195,000

Alachua County, FL
$290,000

St. Charles County, MO
$225,000

Texas
$350,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Illinois
$4,441,000
Pensacola, FL
$175,000
Montgomery County, TX
$1,619,000
California
$1,600,000
California
$1,600,000
Not Disclosed
Available in Multiple Locations
$350,000
Montana
Not Disclosed
Charleston, SC
$1,250,000
$1,495,000
Charlotte, NC
Palm Beach County, FL
$71,250
Kings County, NY
$800,000
David Buboltz
The Deal Firm
Serving Wake County, NC
The Deal Firm was established to fill a void in the market. The process of selling and buying a business has been cumbersome, time consuming, and inefficient. To address the problem, we utilize technology, have eliminated inefficiencies, and are drawing from over 20 years of experience as a solution to meet the demands of our Clients. The Deal Firm is a client centered, service driven business brokerage firm that has streamlined the process of selling and buying businesses from beginning to end.
Denver, CO
$84,990
Not Disclosed
Bell County, TX
$75,000
Not Disclosed
Nassau County, NY
$59,000
Available in Multiple Locations
$100,000
Orlando, FL
$300,000
Collin County, TX
$75,000
$500,000
Atlanta, GA
Multnomah County, OR
$1,000,000
North Carolina
$400,000
California
Not Disclosed
Montgomery County, MD
$249,000
$2,899,000
Orlando, FL
$1,215,000
Orange County, FL
$700,000
Available Nationwide
$50,000
Iredell County, NC
$295,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Lumpkin County, GA
$899,000
$500,000
Denver, CO
Lincoln, NE
$12,000
Buford, GA
$290,000
Available in Multiple Locations
$100,000
Littleton, CO
$50,000
Broward County, FL
$150,000
In a world where celebrations trickle far beyond family and friends with the help of social media, event planning companies are flourishing. The convenience of smartphones—with their high-quality cameras and access to the Internet—has thrust modern America into a state of sharing and comparing. This feeds quite nicely into the field of glamourising gatherings. Consider milestones such as graduations, anniversaries, birthdays or weddings, which all require tedious planning that not all party hosts are capable of achieving alone. If you have a bottomless urge to create and assist, it might be time you buy an event planning business for yourself.
The event planning industry has blossomed 2.9% in just the last five years, with projected revenue of five billion dollars before the end of 2019. With the need to celebrate persisting and “disposable income levels” on the rise, folks will continue to pursue party planners when celebrations turn up. The allure to hire professionals will remain high as long as party-givers continue to crave balance among their jobs, families and other responsibilities.
If purchasing an event planning business sounds intriguing so far, it is wise to keep your eyes peeled for the best opportunities. Planners are likely in demand wherever wedding venues or corporate functions are plentiful, for instance. Think carefully about the amount of resources or professional connections you might be investing in by purchasing one company over another. For instance, an event planning business for sale that comes with existing relationships to quality caterers, florists or disc jockeys would likely transfer nicely to new, decent owners. Similarly, consider what connections or clientele you can bring with you based on a company’s existing location. As with any business venture, become better acquainted with local licensing policies or industry regulations before you pitch an offer. You want to be as knowledgeable as any existing owner would be before committing to such a tremendous, albeit exciting, endeavor.