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Richard Alvarez
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  • Vista, CA
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How do you value a business for sale

Richard Alvarez
  • Investor
  • Vista, CA
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Hi Bigger Pockets,

I have an opportunity to list a business for sale and didn't actually know the right way to evaluate the sales price. Any ideas? The business is a tech company for sale in San Diego County with some proprietary ownership along with equipment (expensive stuff new) as part of the purchase. Also, where do you advertise businesses for sale (LoopNet,etc.)? Gross Sales have been steady in 2013 and 2014 at about $225,000 per year. Anything would be helpful.

Richard Alvarez

760-224-9283

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