Spokane, WA
$150,000

Spokane, WA
$150,000

Dothan, AL
$249,000

Cumming, GA
$290,000

Westchester County, NY
$149,000
Westchester County, NY
$240,000
Melville, NY
$100,000
Ayer, MA
$140,000
New York, NY
$200,000
Dallas County, TX
$225,000
Cleveland, OH
$350,000
San Jose, CA
$98,000
Bradenton, FL
$196,000
Seattle, WA
$299,000
Suffolk County, NY
$350,000
Butte, MT
$250,000
Bentonville, AR
$112,000
David Enos
AMD Custom Business Brokers
Serving Monroe County, NY
AMD Custom Business Brokers was formed through the strategic combination of two respected brokerage firms, Custom Business Brokers and AMD Business Brokers. This partnership brought together decades of industry expertise, a proven track record of successful transactions, and a reputation for delivering exceptional client service. Built on a foundation of professionalism, discretion, and results, AMD Custom Business Brokers has quickly established itself as a trusted leader in the business brokerage and advisory space. Our team is committed to creating value for business owners and buyers alike by leveraging deep market knowledge, an extensive network of relationships, and a client-first approach that ensures every transaction is handled with care and precision. What sets AMD Custom Business Brokers apart is the ability to balance the resources and reach of a large firm with the personalized attention of a boutique advisor. Every client engagement is approached with integrity, confidentiality, and a relentless focus on outcomes that align with long-term goals. With an expanding team of brokers and advisors, a growing portfolio of active opportunities, and a reputation for excellence, AMD Custom Business Brokers continues to shape the future of business transitions across multiple industries and markets. At our core, we believe that every business has a story, and our mission is to help owners realize the full value of their hard work while helping buyers unlock new opportunities for growth and success.
Las Vegas, NV
$99,000
Monmouth County, NJ
$199,000
New York, NY
$425,000
Sayville, NY
$150,000
Melbourne, FL
$319,000
Ormond Beach, FL
$349,999
Tolland County, CT
$300,000
Watkinsville, GA
$49,500
Volusia County, FL
$400,000
Miami, FL
$80,000
Bloomfield Township, MI
$75,000
Jackson, CA
$115,000
Worcester County, MA
$399,000
Westchester County, NY
$1,100,000
New Haven County, CT
$150,000
Washington, DC
$329,000
Prince George's County, MD
$65,000
Edison, NJ
$365,000
Deerfield Beach, FL
$159,900
Kings County, NY
$625,000
Kings County, NY
$195,000
Manhasset, NY
$80,000
Allentown, PA
$155,000
Harris County, TX
$165,000
Cook County, IL
$99,000
Bronx County, NY
$400,000
Birmingham, MI
$325,000
Katy, TX
$92,000
Arturo P.A.
Biznet Ventures, Inc
Serving Miami-Dade County, FL
Pittsburg, CA
$275,000
Birmingham, AL
$650,000
Gwinnett County, GA
$420,000
Winchester, VA
$199,000
Suffolk County, NY
$875,000
Denver, CO
$175,000
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.
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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.