Carrollton, TX
$159,000

Carrollton, TX
$159,000

Harris County, TX
$95,000

Katy, TX
$175,000

Dallas County, TX
$335,000
Bexar County, TX
$75,000
Dallas, TX
$190,000
Desoto, TX
$75,000
Bexar County, TX
$99,000
Denton County, TX
$1,100,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Dallas County, TX
$1,000,000
Available Nationwide
$50,000
Tarrant County, TX
$369,000
Irving, TX
$1,125,000
Austin, TX
$1,325,000
Denton County, TX
$1,190,000
Sunil Z. Verma
Austin Business Brokers, Inc.
Serving Travis County, TX
Service Area: We serve small to mid-size businesses (ranging from $50,000 to $50,000,000) in and around Austin, Pflugerville, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, Temple, Buda, Kyle, San Marcos and the counties of Travis, Bell, Williamson, Hays, Bastrop, Caldwell, Harris, Bexar, Dallas counties. Also serving Dallas, Houston and all markets within that area. As a premiere business broker in Austin we advise business owners, that are looking to exit, in preparing their business to get the maximum value.
Collin County, TX
$440,000
Bell County, TX
$75,000
Dallas County, TX
$148,500
Denton County, TX
$400,000
Harris County, TX
$78,000
Available in Texas
$150,000
Houston, TX
$125,000
Houston, TX
Not Disclosed
EBITDA: $790,000
Dallas, TX
$13,000,000
Texas
Not Disclosed
Cash Flow: $5,070,664
San Antonio, TX
$15,000
San Antonio, TX
$70,000
Hutto, TX
$900,000
Cypress, TX
$175,000
Dallas, TX
$199,000
Available in Texas
$75,000
Texas
Not Disclosed
EBITDA: $696,000
Arlington, TX
$312,500
Texas
$650,000
Dallas County, TX
$325,000
Available in Texas
$100,000
San Antonio, TX
$250,000
Dallas County, TX
$125,000
Tarrant County, TX
$1,175,000
Lubbock County, TX
$45,000
Tarrant County, TX
$1,000,000
Jeffrey Jones
Advanced Business Brokers, Inc.
Serving Harris County, TX
Advanced Business Brokers, Inc. is in the business of helping small to midsize business owners sell their businesses, and helping entrepreneurs find businesses to buy. Since 1974 we have handled the sale of over 1,000 businesses. For business owners, we analyze their business financials and business operations and then help establish an asking price for the business. We promote the sale of businesses by advertising on several national websites, promoting our own website which has educational information, as well as a summary of the businesses we have for sale. We also get a lot of referrals of buyers and sellers from our referral network of attorneys, accountants, bankers, real estate agents, and past clients. Confidentiality is important in our business, so buyer prospects must come to our office and complete several informational forms, including a Non-Disclosure Agreement prior to obtaining any detailed information about the businesses we have for sale. Following this meeting, once we have determined the qualifications of the buyer and understand his acquisition interest, we then schedule meetings between the sellers and buyers on businesses that meet the buyers’ acquisition criteria. Following that meeting, we expect to get an earnest money contract that spells out the terms and conditions of sale. Following the buyers due diligence process, we then have a closing typically using the services of an escrow attorney and a real estate title company, if real estate is involved.
Dallas, TX
$150,000
Alamo Heights, TX
$50,000
Dallas, TX
$199,000
San Antonio, TX
$60,000
Available in Texas
$50,000
Wichita Falls, TX
$1,000,000
Gonzales County, TX
$5,500,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Mclennan County, TX
$1,050,000
Carrollton, TX
$115,000
Houston, TX
$125,000
Harris County, TX
$1,250,000
Irving, TX
$360,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Stephenville, TX
$5,400,000
Harris County, TX
$110,000
Available Nationwide
$75,000
Navigating the market for buying or selling a business in Texas can be complex and full of questions. We've compiled a list of frequently asked questions to help guide you through the process with clarity and confidence, whether you're a potential business buyer, existing business owner, or an up-and-coming entrepreneur.
Market Snapshot
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Number of Businesses for Sale |
~3,300 |
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Median Asking Price |
$350,000 |
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Median Reported Revenue |
$650,000 |
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Median Reported Earnings |
$150,000 |
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Profit Margin |
23% |
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Earnings Multiple |
2.3 |
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Revenue Multiple |
0.5 |
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Financials based on businesses that listed an asking price, annual revenue, and seller's discretionary earnings. |
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Major Metro Areas
Most businesses for sale in Texas are located in one of its major metro areas:
How many businesses are for sale in Texas?
Currently, there are approximately 3,300 businesses for sale in Texas. However, it is worth noting that many are listed 'blindly' meaning detailed information may only be revealed during the inquiry process.
In which cities are most businesses located?
The bulk of businesses available for sale in Texas are concentrated in key urban centers. Here are the 10 individual cities with the highest number of businesses for sale, offering a diverse range of opportunities for potential buyers:
These cities not only reflect the economic diversity of Texas but also highlight where demand and growth potential are most concentrated. Prospective buyers should consider these locales as starting points in their search for the right business opportunity. Keep in mind, not all businesses for sale in the above cities will be listed at the city level. To maintain confidentiality, many only list the county or state, which makes them a little more difficult to find.
What types of businesses are for sale in Texas?
A diverse array of business types are available for purchase. The most commonly listed include:
What is the average asking price for businesses in Texas?
The median asking price for Texas businesses on the market is $350,000, demonstrating accessibility for a variety of investment levels.
What is the average revenue and earnings of these businesses?
Businesses for sale typically report a median revenue of $650,000 and median earnings, or seller discretionary earnings (SDE), of $150,000.
What are the average valuation multiples in Texas?
On average, businesses in Texas are being sold for an earnings multiple of 2.3 (related to the asking price), and a revenue multiple of 0.5. This suggests for every dollar in earnings or revenue, respectively, the asking price reflects these multiples.
How can Texas business owners sell their own businesses?
Most opt for recruiting an experienced business broker to handle the sale, due to the intricate nature of these transactions. Some business owners choose to list the business directly and manage the process on their own. Remember, as the process is multifaceted, seeking professional assistance is generally advised.