Middlesex County, MA
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Middlesex County, MA
Not Disclosed

Watertown, MA
Not Disclosed

Leominster, MA
Not Disclosed

Somerville, MA
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Worcester, MA
$995,000
Salem, MA
$2,500,000
Middlesex County, MA
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Wakefield, MA
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Boston, MA
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$1,200,000
Available in Massachusetts
$25,000
$29,750
$10,000
$5,000
$5,000
Heather Perkins
The Boston Restaurant Group Inc.
Serving Essex County, MA
The Boston Restaurant Group, Inc. is a commercial real estate firm that has specialized in selling restaurants, leasing restaurant space and appraising restaurants in the Greater Boston area for over 35 years. We look forward to working with you! We can be reached at: 978-887-9895 Phone Website: www.bostonrestaurantgroup.com. CONTACTS: Charlie Perkins, Principle Heather Perkins, Vice President
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More than 6.5 million people live within the Massachusetts state borders. As the third most densely-populated state, more than 80 percent of people live in the Boston metropolitan region. The city of Springfield is recognized by CNBC as one of 10 Overlooked Cities Where Business Opportunities Are Rising. Known for its rich American history starting with the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock, residents enjoy a bustling, high-quality lifestyle capped by several successful professional sports teams, nationally-renowned arts and entertainment, four seasons full of color and year-round recreational opportunities. With a variety of Massachusetts businesses for sale, prospects await both new and seasoned entrepreneurs.
If you’re looking to buy a business in Massachusetts, its healthy economic infrastructure supports many opportunities. As home to several nationally-recognized universities and many of their well-educated and entrepreneurial graduates, Massachusetts ranks third in the country for attracting venture capital to the region. Cambridge and Boston have been compared to Silicon Valley in reference to their thriving technology communities. Plus, the Bay State recently ranked second in businesses paying for and performing the most research and development efforts according to the State Science and Technology Institute.
Thanks to the region’s prospering economy and appreciation for business, you can find many opportunities to buy a business in Massachusetts. When evaluating options, consider how you, as the new owner, can grow revenues and profits beyond their current levels. You may be interested in a flexible work-at-home schedule, or you may enjoy more customer interaction at a restaurant or retail business. Consider the type of training that will be provided by the current owner, and whether the company relies heavily on just a few customers or has a broad base that supports its cash flow. With so many opportunities to choose from, Massachusetts can provide the backdrop for business success.