When it's time to sell, you need more than a broker — you need confidential guidance from experienced business advisors who have priced, marketed, and closed Main Street to middle-market deals for 22 years.
Free, confidential, no obligation. A senior broker responds within one business day.
A senior broker reviews your financials confidentially and prices the business against 22 years of closed comps — free and without obligation.
We build your Confidential Business Review (CBR): verified financials, lease terms, staffing, and the story of the business — the document buyers and lenders both underwrite against.
Your listing goes to thousands of registered buyers and our daily email blasts without revealing the business’s identity. Interested buyers sign an NDA and disclose financials before learning your name.
We qualify every buyer, present offers with earnest money, and negotiate price, terms, and transition on your side of the table.
Due diligence, lender requests, landlord consents, and legal documentation — managed on a weekly communications plan until the closing table.
Your business is marketed blind — category, county, and financial profile only. A buyer must sign an NDA and complete a financial disclosure before your identity or address is revealed. Announcements to employees, vendors, and customers happen only after closing, on a plan you approve.
Nothing up front. The valuation, the CBR, and all marketing are free — our commission is paid from proceeds at closing. If your business doesn’t sell, you owe nothing.
Well-priced Main Street businesses typically go under contract in 3–6 months; from a signed LOI, most deals close within 60–90 days (75–120 with SBA financing). Clean books shorten every stage.
Usually a multiple of verifiable cash flow (seller’s discretionary earnings), adjusted for lease, location, staff, and transferability. That’s why the valuation comes first — we price from closed comps in your category and county, not rules of thumb.
Most contracts include a training and transition period — commonly a few weeks to a few months. It reassures buyers and lenders, and it’s negotiated on your terms as part of the offer.
Two to three years of financials (tax returns or P&Ls), your lease, and a conversation. The valuation request on this page starts the process — discreetly.
Free, confidential, and grounded in 22 years of closed East Coast comps — not an online calculator.