Helen, GA
$50,000

Helen, GA
$50,000

Los Angeles County, CA
$1,550,000

Greenville, SC
$425,000

REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Marshall County, TN
$500,000
Los Angeles, CA
$800,000
King County, WA
$425,000
Herndon, VA
$65,000
Springfield, IL
$250,000
Santa Rosa, CA
$250,000
Ellicott City, MD
$489,000
Jensen Beach, FL
$59,000
Chicago, IL
$75,000
Peoria, AZ
$135,000
Fort Lauderdale, FL
$280,000
Glendale, AZ
$195,000
Phoenix, AZ
$275,000
Tom Dickson
USVIBB
Serving Virgin Islands
USVIBB goal is to help you achieve yours, through USVIBB's success process. USVIBB (US Virgin Islands Business Brokerage) is the only business brokerage firm that exclusively represents sellers of US Virgin Islands businesses AND has sold several multimillion-dollar businesses in the VI. When you want to sell your million-dollar business, please select a broker who: 1. Has sold several million-dollar businesses in the USVI. 2. Has references from previous USVI million-dollar owners. 3. Represents sellers of ONLY businesses in the USVI. Why choose a broker who is primarily focused on Florida or the mainland? Ensure USVI is the exclusive focus of their firm. 4. Choose a broker who exclusively focuses on selling businesses, not real estate, not marketing. Choose a broker who has the experience, for example, provides a free valuation and has the financial experience to understand in detail EDBITDA and Seller's Discretionary Cash Flow, and has the experience with dozens of LOIs and Closings. 5. Has a local representative who lives in the USVI and has decades of experience in the USVI. 6. Choose a broker who does not accept too many listings at a time to ensure that they have the time to devote themselves to you, I look forward to discussing your needs. Sincerely, Tom Dickson email: td@usvibb.com
Hasbrouck Heights, NJ
$280,000
Dallas County, TX
$180,000
Houston, TX
$198,000
Nassau County, NY
$660,000
Ingham County, MI
$450,000
Stone Mountain, GA
$420,000
Fairfield County, CT
$650,000
Doraville, GA
$220,000
Wilmington, DE
$69,000
Sunny Isles Beach, FL
$235,000
Omaha, NE
$650,000
Los Gatos, CA
$219,000
Macomb County, MI
$150,000
Iowa
$165,000
Decatur, GA
$350,000
Atlanta, GA
$1,025,000
Naval Base Ventura County, CA
$920,000
Grand Prairie, TX
$130,000
Suffolk County, MA
$125,000
West Deptford, NJ
$149,900
Centennial, CO
$74,000
Mecklenburg County, NC
$320,000
Suffolk County, MA
$200,000
Nassau County, NY
$485,000
Lawrenceville, GA
$420,000
Friendswood, TX
$174,999
Dallas County, TX
$575,000
Rochester, NY
$325,000
Ray Massa
National Investment Realty, LLC
Serving Franklin County, OH
National Investment Realty, LLC
Woodbridge, VA
$330,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Minnesota
$750,000
Baltimore County, MD
$225,000
West Palm Beach, FL
$149,900
Haverhill, FL
$124,900
San Francisco, CA
$140,000
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