Ann Arbor, MI
$415,000

Ann Arbor, MI
$415,000

Oakland County, MI
$75,000

Oakland County, MI
$374,999

Michigan
$299,000
Oakland County, MI
$277,999
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Michigan
$1,250,000
Michigan
$2,150,000
Plymouth, MI
$300,000
Oakland County, MI
$149,900
Manistee, MI
$399,000
Available in Michigan
$100,000
Michigan
$295,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Oakland County, MI
$999,000
Oakland County, MI
$399,000
Ottawa County, MI
$349,000
Aaron Kricher
Michigan Business Advisors, LLC
Serving Grand Traverse County, MI
Michigan Business Advisors is a full-service business consulting and accounting firm with a proven track record of success guiding businesses through complex transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures. Our team of seasoned professionals leverages deep industry expertise and a comprehensive range of services to deliver tailored solutions that drive value and optimize outcomes.
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Oakland County, MI
$999,000
Oakland County, MI
$649,000
Oakland County, MI
$649,000
Muskegon County, MI
$75,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Lapeer County, MI
$798,000
Available Nationwide
$50,000
Kent County, MI
$140,000
Michigan
$199,000
Wayne County, MI
$49,000
Muskegon, MI
$1,200,000
Wayne County, MI
$49,000
Michigan
Not Disclosed
Cash Flow: $300,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Wayne County, MI
$950,000
Walled Lake, MI
$1,044,550
Oakland County, MI
$850,000
Available in Michigan
$50,000
Ann Arbor Township, MI
$550,000
Pontiac, MI
$285,000
Oakland County, MI
$139,000
Macomb County, MI
$1,080,000
Available Nationwide
$250,000
Oakland County, MI
$139,000
Oakland County, MI
$275,000
Michigan
$599,000
Macomb County, MI
$199,000
Wyoming, MI
$675,000
David Mora, J.D.
Aria Business Advisors
Serving Oakland County, MI
We make business acquisition simple. Our experienced team of sell-side business brokers offers in-house valuation, legal, and consultation services for middle-market businesses. Aria is unique in that we provide a full suite of services in house that save our clients time and money up front. The Aria team brings decades of experience delivering results and closing high-ticket deals, and as experienced business owners ourselves, we know every business transaction is unique – let us do all the heavy lifting.
Michigan
Not Disclosed
EBITDA: $120,000
Ingham County, MI
$345,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Detroit, MI
$1,250,000
Detroit, MI
$698,000
Available Nationwide
$150,000
Walled Lake, MI
$160,000
Canton Twp, MI
$220,000
Santa Monica, MI
$238,999
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Macomb County, MI
$1,400,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Taylor, MI
$2,500,000
Morenci, MI
$1,000,000
Michigan
$975,000
Genesee County, MI
$199,000
Oakland County, MI
$275,000
Available Nationwide
$15,000
With more than half of the terrain covered by forests and an abundance of freshwater shoreline, Michigan is home to many nature enthusiasts. According to the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, the cost of living is lower than other Midwest metropolitan areas and housing is considerably less expensive than comparable regions. Although Detroit may still be portrayed in the press as economically challenged, many suburbs surrounding the city core have enjoyed business growth in recent years. Michigan’s education system is excellent, attracting scholars to the region from around the world. When you are looking to buy a business in Michigan, you can find opportunities in many different types of industries and cities of all sizes.
According to the Small Business Administration, over 98 percent of businesses in Michigan are considered to be small businesses. These companies employ approximately 1.8 million people or over 50 percent of the working populace. Construction, manufacturing, food services, accommodation, healthcare and social assistance are some of the most common small business industry groups to explore when evaluating Michigan businesses for sale. Nationally-known Michigan employers such as Dow Chemical Company, General Motors, Ford and the University of Michigan support their respective local economies, while aerospace, military equipment manufacturing, mining, and farming are also major employment sectors.
When making the life-changing decision about buying a company, be sure to consider the lifestyle you want to lead. Some businesses, such as restaurants or retail, may require non-traditional hours. Others can be run without employees from a home-based operation. Some companies sell directly to the public, while others serve corporate clients. Determine whether you want to be a hands-on operator or absentee owner. Evaluate your strengths and professional background to understand how to apply your knowledge to the business opportunity and maximize the value of your investment. With so many industries and opportunities to choose from, Michigan can be a great place to buy a business.