Business brokerage services throughout Los Angeles County, California
Business brokerage services in the Orange County and surrounding areas. Always discrete and confidential. Member of California Association of Business Brokers and International Business Brokers Association. Member of National Association of Realtors. BS and MS from USC. Broker/Owner, not an agent.
I am a business broker and I am reaching out to local businesses to see if maybe you have ever thought about selling your business or simply adding a new one. We are a real estate business broker group with lots of experience in getting top dollar for businesses in the Los Angeles County.
You've found your dream business. You've called/emailed/texted the broker or owner; you've tried to reach out again via phone/email/text. However you're not getting a response and it's getting frustrating. How to get brokers/owners to return your calls/emails/texts - what key strategies to utilize. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
David S. Cutler, is a Broker-Associate specializing in Commercial property, Business Opportunities, Franchise Sales, Restaurants, Convenience stores; Gas stations and Liquor stores. David is a (CBB) Certified Business Broker as designated by the California Association of Business Brokers.
Business brokerage services in Orange, San Diego, Riverside of Southern California.
We Provide All Types Of Business Opportunities Sales Including Liquor Stores, Markets, Cleaners, Coffee Shops, Restaurants, Hotels And Motels. Etc.
Assistance in the SF Bay Area & Valley. Contact me about buying or selling a restaurant, liquor store, gas stations, markets, and c-store businesses. If you are looking to buy or sell a SF Bay Area, Central Valley liquor store, market, c-store, restaurant, etc phone me direct at 510-417-9429 Cell.
Business brokerage services in the San Francisco and Bay Area. If you are looking to sell or buy a business in the San Francisco Bay Area give me a call.
The unfortunate truth is that approximately 50% of all small business sales transactions fall through. While failed transactions can happen for a variety of reasons, Peter Siegel, MBA (BizBen Founder & Lead Advisor) discusses the most common reason deals fall through; unrealistic asking prices. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
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