Derby, VT
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Derby, VT
Ideal location for your business!! This property is located just a half-mile from I-91/Exit 28, situated between McDonald's and Walmart, on highly-traveled Derby Road(US-5) between Newport & Derby....
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Vermont
Seize the opportunity to acquire a thriving chiropractic clinic by learning the ropes as an associate and smoothly transition into ownership. Priced near net income! Located in a prosperous area in...
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Cash Flow: $162,000
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Cash Flow: $162,000
Vermont
Overview ABA Advisors represents this tax practice located in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont area. The seller is willing to provide transitional assistance to the buyer to help ensure retention. The...
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Cash Flow: $149,481
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Cash Flow: $149,481
Chittenden County, VT
An established and profitable digital marketing firm specializing in the home services sector offers a robust subscription-based model supported by a fully remote, U.S.-based workforce. The company...
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EBITDA: $2,010,000
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EBITDA: $2,010,000
The Green Mountain State is the fifth smallest state in the country, with roughly 75% of it being forest. Despite this fact, over 625,000 people have taken residence in the area. While the capital of Montpelier holds about 9,000 of Vermont’s total citizens, if you are on the lookout for Vermont businesses for sale, a McDonald’s franchise will not be on the list, as Montpelier is the only capital in the nation without one. You will find, on the other hand, businesses in the maple syrup and dairy cow industries since Vermont is the leading supplier of these goods in the whole United States.
The capital of Montpelier, along with Colchester and Burlington, are two great places to start for entrepreneurs looking for Vermont businesses for sale. Investors should also consider Vermont’s professional associations, such as The Vermont Small Business Development Center or the Vermont Business Assistance Network. Additionally, the Vermont government’s official website has a very detailed list of other resources for your business, indicating that the state wants to help foster good business practices for successful economic growth and cares about the citizens in its communities.
While agriculture and manufacturing are Vermont’s top industries, the service industry and animal crops industry are also thriving in the state. For example, IBM is the state’s largest employer, Burton Snowboards has national recognition as well, and the ice cream brand of Ben & Jerry’s was also founded in the state. Though these large companies take residence in Vermont, most of the state’s employers are small firms, indicating that there is room for up and coming businesses and businesses looking to expand. Vermont’s economic climate is diverse and growing and your investment could be the state’s next big thing.