Portland, OR
$324,000

Portland, OR
$324,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Portland, OR
$1,350,000
Beaverton, OR
$275,000

Portland, OR
$750,000
Portland, OR
$750,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Oregon
$675,000
Washington County, OR
$345,000
Marion County, OR
$450,000
Lane County, OR
$299,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Coos County, OR
$975,000
Available in Oregon
$100,000
Oregon
$435,000
Oregon City, OR
$59,000
$39,500
Oregon
Oregon
Not Disclosed
Cash Flow: $750,062
Washington County, OR
$900,000
Daren Bucklin
Transworld Business Advisors of Portland
Serving Multnomah County, OR
Transworld Business Advisors of Portland is locally owned and operated, serving business owners across Oregon and Southwest Washington. As part of the world’s largest business brokerage firm—with over 250 offices and 850+ Brokers globally—we combine deep local expertise with the resources and reach of a global network. Our team specializes in facilitating the sale of privately held businesses, from main street to middle-market M&A transactions, and we are committed to delivering ethical, professional service throughout every engagement. We have a team of experienced Brokers and M&A Advisors, many of whom have owned businesses themselves or gone through the Transworld process as sellers. This firsthand experience allows us to better understand our clients’ needs and provide strategic, informed guidance throughout the transaction. Our firm also includes Certified Franchise Consultants who assist entrepreneurs in exploring franchise ownership opportunities. While we represent over 300 franchise brands, our primary focus is helping business owners grow through franchise development—providing full support including legal and regulatory compliance across all states. Whether you're preparing to sell, planning for growth, or considering franchising, we offer a collaborative, confidential, and results-driven approach. Contact us today for a free initial consultation.
Hillsboro, OR
$270,000
Clackamas County, OR
$150,000
Oregon
$13,900,000
Oregon
Not Disclosed
Cash Flow: $1,534,728
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Terrebonne, OR
$4,250,000
Available in Oregon
$60,000
Clackamas County, OR
$325,000
Clackamas County, OR
$795,000
$1,271,000
Hood River, OR
Clackamas County, OR
$795,000
Junction City, OR
$199,000
Beaverton, OR
Not Disclosed
Cash Flow: $75,000
Sherwood, OR
$435,000
Hillsboro, OR
$295,000
Grants Pass, OR
$799,000
Washington County, OR
$450,000
Available Nationwide
$50,000
Beaverton, OR
$160,000
Albany, OR
$185,900
Portland, OR
The Dalles, OR
$89,000
Portland, OR
$150,000
Available in Oregon
$150,000
Wasco County, OR
$150,000
Clackamas County, OR
$1,650,000
Benton County, OR
$3,875,000
Happy Valley, OR
$129,000
Multnomah County, OR
$800,000
Greg Goodenough
Good Moves Oregon
Serving Multnomah County, OR
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Marion County, OR
$2,650,000
Tigard, OR
$115,000
$2,250,000
Gresham, OR
Lane County, OR
$360,000
Lane County, OR
$360,000
Available in Oregon
$35,000
Linn County, OR
$55,000
Sheridan, OR
$299,000
Marion County, OR
$149,500
Oregon
$950,000
Portland, OR
$599,000
Portland, OR
$1,800,000
Oregon
Not Disclosed
Cash Flow: $436,297
Jackson County, OR
$300,000
Oregon
$140,000
Available in Oregon
$60,000
Oregon is a huge northwestern state – it’s ranked 9th in size, though only 29th in population, as much of the Beaver State is comprised of expansive mountain ranges and immense forests. However, these natural resources have attracted people to Oregon for business and pleasure – and with an economy that thrives on tourism, these often overlap. People come to enjoy four seasons of outdoor activities, from cross-country skiing and snowboarding in the winter, to windsurfing and kayaking in the summer, and also spend their time and money on local businesses from craft breweries to small cafes. Oregon’s assets are not a well-kept secret – though the state’s population is low compared to its size, the number of residents of the state has risen by 12% over a 10-year period. Now might be an excellent time to buy a business in Oregon.
Oregon’s economy is thriving; business development has been climbing at a rate of 2.4%, placing the state at number six on the list for states with the most growth. In addition to its tourism-related businesses, Oregon is home to companies in the Clean Technology, Forestry, and Advanced Manufacturing industries, as well as global brands like Nike. However, small businesses remain the backbone of the state’s economy, with small business owners comprising 98% of Oregon’s employers. Enterprising individuals will find many Oregon businesses for sale, both large and small. Those with a pioneering spirit can even consider purchasing a cannabis-related business; the Beaver State now allows the sale of marijuana for both recreational and medical use.
If you feel you would thrive in a growing business environment nestled among nature’s beauty, you may want to buy a business in Oregon. There is virtually no limit to the choices you will have. A brief online search yields a plethora of businesses just waiting for new owners – everything from a general store, to a bakery, to a marijuana grow facility. There is also no shortage of opportunities to cater to the bustling tourist market, with other businesses available for purchase such as wineries and restaurants.