Seattle, WA
$225,000
Seattle, WA
$225,000
Seattle, WA
$800,000
University, WA
$80,000
Snohomish County, WA
$2,800,000
Lewis County, WA
$1,400,000
Olympia, WA
$450,000
Seattle, WA
$48,000
Skagit County, WA
$700,000
Pacific County, WA
$1,800,000
King County, WA
$3,600,000
Available Nationwide
$50,000
Marysville, WA
$3,895,000
Yakima County, WA
$900,000
Kitsap County, WA
$3,400,000
Pierce County, WA
$800,000
John Powers
NAI Black Commercial Real Estate Service
Serving Spokane County, WA
NAI Black. Commercial Real Estate Services, Worldwide. NAI Black is a proven leader in commercial real estate brokerage and property management services serving the Inland Northwest market and beyond directly and through its NAI Global affiliation. Originally founded in 1958 as James S. Black & Company, NAI Black has nearly a five-decade track record of superior transactional performance and favorable outcomes for assets entrusted to our management. Under the direction of Chief Executive Officer David R. Black since 1984, NAI Black has been engineered to deliver cutting-edge services of the highest quality to its customers and serve a wide spectrum of real estate needs. In 2012, NAI Black was honored with the Eagle Award from NAI Global. This award is given to the NAI firm member that best exemplifies a composite of leadership, capital, and resources; a commitment to quality; the desire and energy to grow; and sharing the NAI Global vision for excellence in commercial real estate services. Our expertise, knowledge, and experience are built upon a strong foundation of recruiting and retaining top specialists in the disciplines that comprise our industry: Brokerage Services, Property Management, Development, and Corporate Services. NAI Black serves the needs of our clients in Eastern Washington, Northern Idaho, and Montana. However, our affiliation with NAI Global allows us to reach beyond our local market area and provide services to our clients on a regional, national, and global basis. We are a local company with global reach.
Skagit County, WA
$4,600,000
Skagit County, WA
$13,000,000
Sequim, WA
$1,050,000
Snohomish County, WA
$2,800,000
Grays Harbor County, WA
$5,100,000
Available in Washington
$50,000
Snohomish County, WA
Not Disclosed
Snohomish County, WA
Not Disclosed
Tacoma, WA
Not Disclosed
Spokane, WA
Not Disclosed
Spokane, WA
$1,600,000
Pierce County, WA
$6,150,000
Woodinville, WA
Not Disclosed
Ione, WA
$699,000
Seattle, WA
Not Disclosed
Available Nationwide
$150,000
Grays Harbor County, WA
$4,200,000
Kitsap County, WA
$1,000,000
Washington
$1,200,000
Chewelah, WA
$1,400,000
Available Nationwide
$100,000
Seattle, WA
Not Disclosed
Mason County, WA
$3,300,000
Walla Walla, WA
$1,500,000
Cle Elum, WA
$2,500,000
Clallam County, WA
$5,900,000
Windermere Commercial
Windermere Real Estate/Whatcom Inc.
Serving Whatcom County, WA
Des Moines, WA
$6,950,000
Mill Creek, WA
$800,000
Lewis County, WA
$1,900,000
Bellingham, WA
$675,000
Available Nationwide
$50,000
Spokane Valley, WA
$525,000
Burlington, WA
$800,000
Grays Harbor County, WA
$4,000,000
King County, WA
$6,000,000
$29,750
$10,000
$5,000
$5,000
$35,000
Available in Washington
$60,000
Washington is the country’s top state for doing business, according to CNBC’s 2017 America's Top States for Business poll. Over 7 million people call Washington home, with more than 60 percent living in the Seattle-Tacoma metropolitan region. The state regularly ranks in the top five environmentally-friendly states. Outdoor activities abound, from hiking to biking or sailing to skiing. With a moderate climate and countryside as diverse as the people who live there, entrepreneurs looking to buy a business in Washington can appreciate a state that offers something for everyone.
Not only does the Evergreen State boast a fast-growing economy, but it also has no individual or corporate income taxes, and the cost of doing business in Washington ranks less than the national average. High-profile corporations such as Microsoft, Boeing, Amazon, Costco, Nordstrom and Starbucks bolster the region’s economic infrastructure. The state’s ports are the country’s closest to China, Washington’s top trading partner. The University of Washington, known for its academic excellence in fields such as business, computer science, engineering and health sciences, draws top talent to the area. According to recent Small Business Administration statistics, over 50 percent of employees in the state work for small businesses, including Washington businesses for sale, and almost 90 percent of companies that exported goods from Washington were small firms.
If you are considering buying a business in Washington, you will find a dynamic economy that welcomes small business. Consider factors such as size, location, industry and lifestyle when evaluating your options. Think about what you enjoy doing on a regular basis and determine whether those activities can be incorporated into your daily business routine. Many small businesses provide the opportunity to interact with interesting people, others serve primarily corporate clients, and some are entirely virtual with minimal face-to-face communication. While some businesses are home-based, others operate from retail, restaurant or industrial facilities. With so many options to choose from, there are many reasons to buy a business in Washington.