Kansas
$1,500,000

Kansas
$1,500,000

Kansas
$450,000

Mcpherson County, KS
$235,000
Finney County, KS
$100,000
Wichita, KS
$278,000
Kansas
$510,000
Kansas
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Wichita, KS
$32,000
Neosho County, KS
$350,000
Two Locations, KS
$1,348,000
Available in Kansas
$100,000
Olathe, KS
$50,000
Frontenac, KS
$3,600,000
Pratt, KS
$250,000
$5,000
Jeff Hofflander
Advantage Business Brokers
Serving Johnson County, KS
Forty percent of businesses that are listed for sale, do not sell. Don't let that happen to your business. My experience in valuing businesses and marketing them for quick sale has taken years to perfect. I work with businesses from $50,000 to over $20 Million. We match buyers and sellers together on transactions and facilitate and coordinate with all parties of the transaction to come to a smooth closing. My Advantage is that we have a higher probability of selling your business because when most local banks won't finance a buyer, we have options to get the buyer financing so your business gets sold quickly. I provide FREE Business Valuations and guarantee to get you the most money at Closing for your business. Contact me at 402-578-5800 for a FREE valuation or consultation. Businesses listed and sold in Florida are through Keller Williams Jupiter.
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$250,000
$29,750
$5,000
Available Nationwide
$50,000
Most people think of Kansas as an agricultural paradise with sunny fields of wheat blowing in the wind, and it is. But there is so much more. Its tourism industry is robust. From a historical perspective, it’s a paradise. Along with many Western movies filmed here, there is the Santa Fe Trail which started in western Missouri and traveled the length of Kansas and beyond. For those who enjoy the outdoors, there is hunting, fishing, cycling and hiking. There is also a large industrial presence. Buy a business in Kansas and it could be exactly what you have always wanted.
Kansas occupies the southwest corner of the Midwest. It has one of the smaller populations ranking 35th but 15th largest in size. Even though the population is on the small side, there certainly is a lot going on. From an agricultural perspective, there is wheat, corn, soy beans, cotton, beef and other livestock. Beyond agriculture, it is a producer of millions of barrels of petroleum and billions of cubic feet of natural gas. It is the home of several major aerospace manufacturers and food processing companies. Tourism contributes ten billion dollars to the economy and is responsible for the employment of 90,000 people. There are plenty of reasons to buy a business in Kansas.
You will find that many of the businesses for sale in Kansas are retail businesses like restaurants, stores and gas stations. There are also service businesses like auto repair, tax services and fitness establishments. The state of Kansas wants you to succeed in your new business and has resources available to help. The next move is yours.