Dallas County, TX
$60,000
Dallas County, TX
$60,000
Cobb County, GA
$375,000
Crofton, MD
$30,000
King County, WA
$180,000
Gwinnett County, GA
$239,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Frederick, MD
$549,000
El Monte, CA
$99,000
Somerset County, NJ
$330,000
Morristown, NJ
$75,000
Washington County, PA
$50,000
Cook County, IL
$150,000
Lithonia, GA
$120,000
Kings County, NY
$750,000
$3,600,000
Maple, NC
Pottstown, PA
$450,000
Melbourne, FL
$220,000
Nick Adhikari
Baltimore Business Brokerage
Serving Baltimore County, MD
We aim to help client's dream come true in buying and selling businesses.
Royal Palm Beach, FL
$125,000
Bloomfield Township, MI
$75,000
Hallandale, FL
$350,000
Rogers, AR
$2,100,000
Atlanta, GA
$120,000
Cobb County, GA
$120,000
Dawson County, GA
$100,000
Fort Lauderdale, FL
$449,000
Sachse, TX
$469,000
Monmouth County, NJ
$660,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Miami County, OH
$850,000
Stafford County, VA
$180,000
Broomfield, CO
$80,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Baltimore City County, MD
$2,000,000
California
$449,000
Agoura Hills, CA
$169,000
San Diego County, CA
$399,000
Staten Island, NY
$179,999
Suffolk County, NY
$395,000
Illinois
$7,500,000
Palm Beach County, FL
$450,000
Union County, NJ
$120,000
Camden County, NJ
$280,000
Village Of Golf, FL
$125,000
San Jose, CA
$99,988
Miami Beach, FL
$249,000
Harrison County, MS
$159,000
Suffolk County, NY
$250,000
John Webster
National Business Acquisitions, LLC.
Serving Fulton County, GA
John Webster brings over four and a half decades of business experience to the table. His business portfolio includes ownership of a highly successful Atlanta based Mergers and Acquisition firm National Business Acquisitions, which was started in 1992. This Company specializes in small to mid-market sized businesses in manufacturing, distribution, service, security, and logistics sectors with values up to $100 million. John Has owned several residential construction Companies and a real estate Company, with the prime focus on design and building of high-end homes in premier locations and golf course communities in Atlanta and Reynolds Plantation. John's experience in mechanical engineering, machine design, industrial engineering, logistics, residential and commercial construction, architecture, real estate, finance, and acquisitions, provides him with a broad-based knowledge to successfully guide and assist clients through the mergers and acquisitions or sales process. John Webster holds degrees from both Erie County Technical Institute and Buffalo State University. John also served in the military in the Army branch as a chemical laboratory technician.
Nassau County, NY
$595,000
Nassau County, NY
$450,000
Lombard, IL
$69,000
Harford County, MD
$99,000
Kings County, NY
$195,000
Fairfield County, CT
$520,000
Walnut Creek, CA
$129,000
How often do you eat out during the week? After a long day at the office or an afternoon of the kids' extracurricular activities, it can be easy to stop into a deli or sandwich shop and grab what you need for dinner. Now, imagine if you were on the other side of the counter, making money for feeding hungry people. There are plenty of benefits to deciding to look for delis and sandwich shops for sale.
If you dream of opening a place where people come in to relax while they eat, fast-casual restaurants or even full-service, upscale delis are popular as well. One of the best parts of looking to buy delis and sandwich shops? Their popularity means most corporations provide an in-depth training process to ensure you don't feel like you're floundering on the job.
When deciding which delis and sandwich shops for sale that you're interested in, it's important to consider your demographic. Are you planning to purchase something in an everyday neighborhood where most residents are blue-collar? A well-known, multi-national brand is likely to do best because they offer value menus that everyday Americans can more readily afford. On the other hand, white-collar neighborhoods can afford to pay more and are usually deemed more health-conscious, which allows you to invest in higher-end options with more expensive (and often healthier) ingredients.
Of course, it is important to remember your business decision goes beyond which type of food you'd prefer to serve. You also need to consider where you can afford rent, how much the corporation wants in royalties, and whether you can afford insurance in more expensive areas.