Omaha, NE
$150,000

Omaha, NE
$150,000

Omaha, NE
$200,000
York County, NE
$3,700,000

Alliance, NE
$1,200,000
Sutherland, NE
$350,000
Omaha, NE
$3,630,000
$29,750
$10,000
$5,000
$5,000
Available in Nebraska
$50,000
$35,000
$35,000
$20,000
Not Disclosed
Jeff Dousharm
No Coast Business Advisors
Serving Lancaster County, NE
We serve serious sellers and buyers by being different than most brokers. Instead of putting on a big dog and pony show we simply focus on getting results. With the partners of the company each having owned and sold millions of businesses ourselves, we know what buyers and sellers need. More importantly we run this like a real business venture where we develop a target profile for the right buyers and go after them with direct marketing. Some brokers are lazy and just throw up their listings on a few boards and wait until something happens. Instead of wasting our time and yours, we market YOUR business directly to the RIGHT people. So if you want focused work on YOUR business where we make sure you aren't leaving money on the table and then go and find you the right buyers, then we are the team to work with. And if you just want a transaction where someone gets you a listing on a few boards and gives you a cute presentation focused on THEM instead of you, then you will be best served somewhere else because we turn down business from sellers who aren't serious.
Billionaire Warren Buffet thinks that Nebraska is a great place to own a business. What could be a better reason to buy a business in Nebraska? If that’s not enough, then take a closer look. The primary focus in Nebraska is, by far, agriculture. It is a large state ranked 16th with a small population ranked at 37th. Nebraska is a great place to consider opening a business if you prefer wide-open spaces to the hectic city life.
Nebraska is one of the largest producers of livestock in the country with cattle and calves being number one, followed by hogs. It is also a major producer of corn for feed, soybeans and wheat. Next come manufacturing, petroleum and mining. From a business owner’s perspective there may be some business-to-business opportunities; however, most businesses will provide goods and services to the people of Nebraska.
According to Forbes, the state of Nebraska gets high marks across the board for being business-friendly. It is ranked 4th overall after North Carolina, Texas and Utah. In individual categories, it is ranked 4th in the Regulatory Environment, 7th in Business Costs and 6th in Quality of Life. In all the other categories, it is ranked in the top half. This is one state where multiple elements are aligned to give you the greatest opportunity for success. Like many states, Nebraska has help available to you. If you can find a business that is consistent with your skills and delivers the kind of life you are looking, then you should seriously consider taking the opportunity to buy a business in Nebraska.