Established in 2018, this profitable lawn and garden equipment and supplies store demonstrates consistent profitability. The business offers a wide range of premium products, ease of operation, and steady cash flow, making it an attractive acquisition for strategic buyers.
This business has $1.48m in sales and $233k SDE. Plus, the year-over-year net income is up 83% for this 30+year-old Landscape Contractor Board licensed design, installation, and maintenance business. It has organized routed monthly maintenance contracts and a crew of 12 FTE and 6 PTE.
This Central California turnkey landscaping business has continued to be the go-to landscape service provider in the area. This business has built an excellent reputation in the industry and community and provides prospective buyers with a great opportunity to grow their existing account base.
The Company specializes in sustainable construction, crafting eco-friendly living spaces in a major eastern USA city. through innovative green technologies such as living walls and green roofs, transforming urban environments into greener, healthier spaces for property owners.
Ready to grow something special? This nursery, a landmark in Grass Valley for over 50 years, is seeking a passionate new owner to nurture its legacy. The listing price includes the business as well as the Nursery's building and the 1.069 acres of land the Nursery's resides on.
This popular garden nursery has been serving the Monterey Bay area for 37 years as a local, independent, family-owned business. The business is a destination for many gardening enthusiasts in Monterey Bay as well as many in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area.
This is a successful floral design business specializing in weddings and the location makes it an ideal opportunity for the perspective buyer who wants a change in environment to improve their own quality of life.
This Northern California-based landscaping company is a California Sole Proprietorship and was formed 9 years ago by the current owner and has been thriving since it started. This company performs both residential and commercial landscaping design, installation and maintenance.
Providing great service for over 3 decades, this landscape company has built an excellent reputation in Orange County and surrounding areas. The perfect opportunity for purchase by another landscape company. This would be a quick expansion by acquiring over 200 accounts.
The landscaping service company was established in 1995 in one of the fastest-growing regions of the U.S. (the location provided above is the broker's location). The company has a strong culture that focuses on reliability, customer service, and quality that has been cultivated over its 28-year hist
This is a high-end, professional, family-owned business specializing in top-quality equipment for agriculture and landscaping. The business is known for its focus on providing farmers with the equipment they need to run efficient and productive operations.
For sale is a landmark plant nursery in El Cajon that has been successfully operating in San Diego County for nearly 100 years and at this current location for over 35 years! The nursery is one of the largest wholesale suppliers of roses and fruit trees in Southern California.
This is a great opportunity to own a land of 20 acres (871,200 square feet) and a warehouse of 2,400 square feet for 5 different fruit trees at one of the fastest growing areas in Littlerock near Palmdale. There is plenty of water and the fruit trees are growing every year.
This is a rare chance to buy a profitable business on a 4.3-acre residential property, located just outside the busy city limits. This property comes with everything & including the kitchen sink. This listing comes with a beautiful 2,400 sq ft. single-story custom home.
The Sand and Gravel Mining industry mines and undertakes basic processing of sand and gravel used for construction aggregates and industrial applications, such as road building, landscaping, snow and ice control and hydrocarbon extraction.
This a tremendous opportunity for someone looking to step in to an existing, operating business. Currently partnered with multiple companies and dispensaries. A new owner would be handling the day to day operations and managing the three employees that are all transitioning with the business.
The owner of a premium 20 + - acre olive farm with a desire to retire, has made a unique special opportunity for the savvy investor! This great revenue generating farm in Northern California includes a 25,000 sq. ft. production and packaging facility. Company website growing retail sales.
LOWER PRICE & INCLUDES INVENTORY. Room to grow servicing the Antelope Valley with quality merchandise and 420 supplies for the grower. Offering a long Ten Year History of great relationships, trust, and dozens of five star Google reviews. 245,000 plus inventory, assumable lease through August 2024.
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For sale is a landmark plant nursery in El Cajon that has been successfully operating in San Diego County for nearly 100 years and at this current location for over 35 years! The nursery is one of the largest wholesale suppliers of roses and fruit trees in Southern California.
The Company specializes in sustainable construction, crafting eco-friendly living spaces in a major eastern USA city. through innovative green technologies such as living walls and green roofs, transforming urban environments into greener, healthier spaces for property owners.
The owner of a premium 20 + - acre olive farm with a desire to retire, has made a unique special opportunity for the savvy investor! This great revenue generating farm in Northern California includes a 25,000 sq. ft. production and packaging facility. Company website growing retail sales.
This business has $1.48m in sales and $233k SDE. Plus, the year-over-year net income is up 83% for this 30+year-old Landscape Contractor Board licensed design, installation, and maintenance business. It has organized routed monthly maintenance contracts and a crew of 12 FTE and 6 PTE.
This is a rare chance to buy a profitable business on a 4.3-acre residential property, located just outside the busy city limits. This property comes with everything & including the kitchen sink. This listing comes with a beautiful 2,400 sq ft. single-story custom home.
The Sand and Gravel Mining industry mines and undertakes basic processing of sand and gravel used for construction aggregates and industrial applications, such as road building, landscaping, snow and ice control and hydrocarbon extraction.
The landscaping service company was established in 1995 in one of the fastest-growing regions of the U.S. (the location provided above is the broker's location). The company has a strong culture that focuses on reliability, customer service, and quality that has been cultivated over its 28-year hist
Providing great service for over 3 decades, this landscape company has built an excellent reputation in Orange County and surrounding areas. The perfect opportunity for purchase by another landscape company. This would be a quick expansion by acquiring over 200 accounts.
This is a high-end, professional, family-owned business specializing in top-quality equipment for agriculture and landscaping. The business is known for its focus on providing farmers with the equipment they need to run efficient and productive operations.
This is a successful floral design business specializing in weddings and the location makes it an ideal opportunity for the perspective buyer who wants a change in environment to improve their own quality of life.
Established in 2018, this profitable lawn and garden equipment and supplies store demonstrates consistent profitability. The business offers a wide range of premium products, ease of operation, and steady cash flow, making it an attractive acquisition for strategic buyers.
This Central California turnkey landscaping business has continued to be the go-to landscape service provider in the area. This business has built an excellent reputation in the industry and community and provides prospective buyers with a great opportunity to grow their existing account base.
Ready to grow something special? This nursery, a landmark in Grass Valley for over 50 years, is seeking a passionate new owner to nurture its legacy. The listing price includes the business as well as the Nursery's building and the 1.069 acres of land the Nursery's resides on.
This a tremendous opportunity for someone looking to step in to an existing, operating business. Currently partnered with multiple companies and dispensaries. A new owner would be handling the day to day operations and managing the three employees that are all transitioning with the business.
LOWER PRICE & INCLUDES INVENTORY. Room to grow servicing the Antelope Valley with quality merchandise and 420 supplies for the grower. Offering a long Ten Year History of great relationships, trust, and dozens of five star Google reviews. 245,000 plus inventory, assumable lease through August 2024.
This popular garden nursery has been serving the Monterey Bay area for 37 years as a local, independent, family-owned business. The business is a destination for many gardening enthusiasts in Monterey Bay as well as many in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area.
This is a great opportunity to own a land of 20 acres (871,200 square feet) and a warehouse of 2,400 square feet for 5 different fruit trees at one of the fastest growing areas in Littlerock near Palmdale. There is plenty of water and the fruit trees are growing every year.
This Northern California-based landscaping company is a California Sole Proprietorship and was formed 9 years ago by the current owner and has been thriving since it started. This company performs both residential and commercial landscaping design, installation and maintenance.
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