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Specializing in sales, acquisition, leasing of restaurants, commercial buildings, office & retail spaces and other small businesses in the East Bay, San Francisco and the Peninsula area.
Our primary goal is to make the sales process as "painless" as possible for buyers and sellers. We discreetly and effectively match buyers and sellers in companies with revenues of $500K-$20M in business service, personal service, manufacturing, distribution, retail, food, and automotive.
Business brokerage services in Southern California specializing in the restaurant industry.
Parallel Advisors is an independent wealth management firm headquartered in SF. We combine our wealth advisors and in-house CPAs to provide in-depth tax, investment, & wealth planning for our clients when dealing with a life transition, the sale of a business, retirement, or a liquidity event.
Fast Food Franchise Specialist in Southern California. We deal with all real estate activities primarily focused on business sales and acquisition activity. Our dedication to walking you through the process from writing an offer until closing the deal speaks itself for our company integrity.
Business Team Monterey is located in the Monterey Bay Area. one hour south of San Jose. This California Central Coast location is one of the 13 offices of Business Team. We specialize in business brokerage, commercial real estate, & leasing. Flora has 14 years of experience in matching buyers ...
First impressions are critical when selling a business - ask any potential business buyer. Peter Siegel, Founder Of BizBen explains why all potential small business sellers need to make sure that first impression is a good one. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
A properly prepared purchase agreement is of foremost importance in any business purchase. Lee Petsas, a Southern California business broker defines what should be in a purchase agreement when buying a business. Contributor: Lee Petsas
When selling a California business, owners should use our salability checklist to determine whether the effort will be successful. Ten factors must be considered to properly prepare a business for sale. Three of the factors account for more than 50% probability of achieving success in selling! Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
Most owners know that when choosing a broker to help sell your business, it's good to find out about his or her background and maybe get some references of people who've worked with the professional. Before signing a listing agreement, it helps to know these extra things about the business broker. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
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