Lincoln County, ME
$47,000

Lincoln County, ME
$47,000

Lisbon, ME
$48,900

Portland, ME
$325,000

Bangor, ME
$250,000
Maine
$350,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Alton, ME
$450,000
Maine
$265,000
Cumberland County, ME
$695,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Hancock County, ME
$910,000
Cumberland County, ME
$250,000
Available in Maine
$90,000
Penobscot County, ME
$459,000
Maine
$495,000
$475,000
Cumberland County, ME
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Hancock County, ME
$800,000
Maine
$600,000
Hank Beresin
First Street Business Brokers, LLC
Serving York County, ME
First Street Business Brokers fulfills your goals by helping you maximize the potential of your business and then selling it to someone who will appreciate all you have built, or by finding the perfect business for your lifestyle and financial goals. At First Street, it’s not just about putting buyers and sellers together. It’s about developing a well-managed and structured transition for your business that meets the needs of both the Seller and the Buyer. We create win-win scenarios for both parties. The seller can be confident that the business he or she has built will succeed for years to come and the buyer has the proper skills, desire and financial wherewithal to make the most of the opportunity. We are here to help you through this transition.
Maine
$2,675,000
Saco, ME
$130,000
Maine
$1,500,000
Portland, ME
$175,000
Dexter, ME
$320,000
Available Nationwide
$60,000
Belfast, ME
$795,000
Freeport, ME
$1,575,000
$5,500,000
Freeport, ME
York County, ME
$1,700,000
$5,000
$5,000
Maine is a state that is largely known for its blueberries and lobster. This should come as no surprise since 99% of the United States blueberries yield and 50% of the lobster yield comes from the state. The state is largely English-speaking, but many residents also speak French, due in large part to how close Quebec, Canada is. Despite having a small land mass, Maine has a population of over 1.3 million in 2018. Nearly 97% of the business in Maine are small companies that are known for employing those in the local area. This is a large part of why the state is known as the 11th-most entrepreneurial in the nation. There’s no time like the present to take advantage of all these things and buy a business in Maine.
There are many reasons why potential business owners find Maine to be an interesting location. One of those is the top five industries to bring in profit for the state. What was once a state known for its paper manufacturing and boat making has become a happy home for other profitable ventures. The top five industries include healthcare, tourism, retail, construction, and education services.
Those who are looking to buy a business in Maine will find no lack of choices. Some of your choices might include landscaping businesses, restaurants, bars, and marine businesses. The trickiest part will be narrowing down your options and choosing the business that works best for you. If you already have an idea of what you’d like to do, it will likely be simple to find some options that fit your preferences and skills. Maine has a GDP that is climbing and brings in plenty of tourists, the ideal place for an entrepreneur to find success in the northeastern United States.