Tarrant County, TX
$2,400,000

Tarrant County, TX
$2,400,000

Washington, DC
$189,000

Santa Clarita, CA
$700,000

Mount Pleasant, SC
$199,000
Bergen County, NJ
$399,000
Saint Paul, MN
$220,000
Stone Ridge, NY
$295,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Corpus Christi, TX
$1,495,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
No Chas, SC
$1,325,000
Buford, GA
$225,000
Phoenix, AZ
$650,000
Milpitas, CA
$349,900
Buena Park, CA
$465,000
$300,000
Santa Clarita, CA
Nassau County, NY
$1,330,000
Tehachapi, CA
$200,000
Randy Sokol
Sokol Realty License #20174004026
Serving Franklin County, OH
Randy Sokol - Restaurant Industry Advocate. Randy Sokol owns Sokol Realty and Sokol & Associates specializing in selling restaurants, bars, pizza shops, and all hospitality related businesses. Randy grew up working in his family’s chain restaurants, for over 40 years, eventually becoming the Owner and President. He has been buying and selling restaurants for over 15 years and during that time he has brokered over 150 hospitality business deals and over 50 liquor permit deals. In that time, he has been able to build up a wealth of knowledge and experience in what makes a good location and how to negotiate the best possible lease on behalf of his clients. He knows what is important on a lease to protect your business, because he’s been there. His goal is always to make sure that his clients are getting exactly what they need, whether buying or selling, from their space so they can focus on running their business. Randy is also a member of several civic organizations, and has served on numerous boards and committees in the Columbus area, including the Ohio Restaurant Association, Children's Hospital Development Board, National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB), and Food Truck Advisory Board for the city of Columbus. He has worked with City Council members to create laws that support businesses like yours. Being involved with these organizations, and city politics allow him to keep abreast of current trends in real estate, which helps him stay informed about changing needs for new businesses looking for locations in Columbus and beyond, as well as use his resources on his client’s behalf. If you're looking for someone who will be straight forward in their dealings with you, be responsive in a timely manner, and always have your best interests at heart, then call Randy Sokol today.
Hamilton County, IN
$625,000
Seminole County, FL
$150,000
Black Hawk County, IA
$330,000
Morris County, NJ
$120,000
Little Elm, TX
$149,000
Saint Augustine Beach, FL
$109,999
Cook County, IL
$99,000
Hampton, GA
$399,000
$179,500
Bellingham, WA
Ormond Beach, FL
$65,000
Hillsborough County, FL
$350,000
Placer County, CA
$125,000
San Francisco, CA
$178,000
Wilmington, DE
$249,900
Escondido, CA
$99,000
Phoenix, AZ
$390,000
Travis County, TX
$275,000
Livonia, MI
$149,999
Williamson County, TX
$3,030,000
$200,000
Santa Ana, CA
Seguin, TX
$2,700,000
Brazos County, TX
$250,000
Aguilar, CO
$149,000
Yolo County, CA
$1,200,000
Mountain View, CA
$205,000
Chicago, IL
$279,000
Grandview Heights, OH
$70,000
Athens, OH
$59,000
Kate Zuckerman
Conscious Consults
Serving Albemarle County, VA
Conscious Consults is a business brokerage and exit advisory firm serving Central Virginia and the Mid-Atlantic region. We specialize in helping purpose-driven small business owners sell their companies with clarity and confidence. We serve business owners with companies typically valued between $100K-$2M. Our clients are entrepreneurs who've built meaningful businesses and deserve expert guidance through one of their most significant professional (and life) transitions. Our founder successfully built and sold her own business, providing lived understanding of what a successful transition entails. What sets us apart is our combination of analytical rigor and values-driven support. We don't simply list businesses and wait. We conduct thorough valuations, develop compelling marketing strategies, actively seek qualified buyers, manage confidentiality, provide expert negotiation guidance, and support you through closing. As a member of the International Business Brokers Association (IBBA), we bring professional expertise combined with real-world experience. We also stay connected to the regional business ecosystem through advising for the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and service on the CIC Loan Committee. Our goal is simple: help you achieve a successful transition that honors what you've built and supports your vision for what comes next. Initial consultations are comprehensive and complimentary—an opportunity to explore your options with no pressure or obligation.
Mesa, AZ
$105,000
Scottsdale, AZ
$99,000
$98,000
Merrick, NY
Philadelphia, PA
$318,000
Miami Beach, FL
$230,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Spokane Valley, WA
$550,000
Orlando, FL
$129,000
Baltimore, MD
$499,000
Denver County, CO
$289,000
San Luis, AZ
$195,000
| Market Overview | Listed for Sale |
|---|---|
| Number of Businesses Analyzed | 311 |
| Median Asking Price | $299,000 |
| Median Reported Revenue | $896,500 |
| Median Reported Seller's Discretionary Earnings | $120,000 |
Asking Price
| Lower Quartile | Median | Upper Quartile |
|---|---|---|
| $160,000 | $299,000 | $597,000 |
Market Financial Highlights
The financial data presented here is an aggregation of reported revenue and earnings of Mexican Restaurants for sale.
| Bound | Revenue | Seller’s Discretionary Earnings |
|---|---|---|
| Lower Quartile | $535,543 | $75,000 |
| Median | $896,500 | $120,000 |
| Upper Quartile | $1,530,146 | $202,784 |
Valuation Multiples
The valuation multiples listed below are derived from asking price, revenue, and seller’s discretionary earnings of Mexican Restaurants listed for sale.
| Bound | Revenue Multiple | Earnings Multiple |
|---|---|---|
| Lower Quartile | 0.23 | 1.60 |
| Median | 0.33 | 2.31 |
| Upper Quartile | 0.48 | 3.25 |
| Find out what these types of businesses actually sell for with a BizBuySell Valuation Report | ||
FAQ's
How much does it cost to buy a Mexican Restaurant?
The median asking price for an established Mexican Restaurant is $299,000, though prices range from under $160,000 to well over $597,000.
How much do Mexican Restaurants owners earn?
The median reported revenue of Mexican Restaurants is $896,500 and owners earn a median of $120,000, which includes the owners salary and any other financial benefits they receive.
How do I value a Mexican Restaurant?
Valuing a business is a complex process, but buyers and sellers often turn to the local market to understand how businesses are priced. Based on our most recent analysis of Mexican Restaurants, revenue multiples range from 0.23 to 0.48, with a median of 0.33. Earning multiples range from 1.60 to 3.25, with the median at 2.31. This means the typical Mexican Restaurant may ask for around 0.33 times its annual revenue, and 2.31 times its annual owner earnings.
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