Fayetteville, AR
$160,000
Fayetteville, AR
$160,000
Brevard County, FL
$70,000
Harris County, TX
$200,000
Mobile, AL
$90,000
San Francisco, NM
$147,800
Indianapolis, IN
$20,000
Indianapolis, IN
$148,000
Illinois
$77,995
San Diego, CA
$10,200
Lee County, FL
$439,000
Columbus, GA
$24,900
Marietta, FL
$148,700
St. Augustine, FL
$16,000
$30,000
Lake Jackson, TX
Washington
$125,000
Central, SC
$150,000
Nick Adhikari
Baltimore Business Brokerage
Serving Baltimore County, MD
We aim to help client's dream come true in buying and selling businesses.
Charlotte, NC
$165,000
Saint Louis, MO
$148,000
Chino Valley, AZ
$125,000
Dallas, TX
$120,000
Rowlett, TX
$50,000
West Jordan, UT
$85,000
Cincinnati, OH
$220,000
Santa Fe, NM
$62,500
$30,000
Amarillo, TX
Maple Heights, OH
$70,000
Hamilton County, OH
$135,000
Newark, OH
$15,000
Sunbury, OH
$50,000
Overland Park, KS
$120,000
Sarasota County, FL
$425,000
Cleveland, MI
$110,000
Greenville, WI
$110,000
Hampton, VA
$135,000
Cleveland, OH
$170,000
$30,000
Florence, SC
Saint Louis, MO
$160,000
Raleigh, NC
$150,000
Ewing, NJ
$99,000
Anaheim, CA
$145,000
Virginia Beach, VA
$169,000
Raleigh, NC
$160,000
Pittsburgh, PA
$170,000
Knoxville, TN
$155,000
John Webster
National Business Acquisitions, LLC.
Serving Fulton County, GA
John Webster brings over four and a half decades of business experience to the table. His business portfolio includes ownership of a highly successful Atlanta based Mergers and Acquisition firm National Business Acquisitions, which was started in 1992. This Company specializes in small to mid-market sized businesses in manufacturing, distribution, service, security, and logistics sectors with values up to $100 million. John Has owned several residential construction Companies and a real estate Company, with the prime focus on design and building of high-end homes in premier locations and golf course communities in Atlanta and Reynolds Plantation. John's experience in mechanical engineering, machine design, industrial engineering, logistics, residential and commercial construction, architecture, real estate, finance, and acquisitions, provides him with a broad-based knowledge to successfully guide and assist clients through the mergers and acquisitions or sales process. John Webster holds degrees from both Erie County Technical Institute and Buffalo State University. John also served in the military in the Army branch as a chemical laboratory technician.
Lansing, MI
$50,000
Tampa, FL
$149,000
$30,000
Hickory, NC
Columbia, SC
$150,000
Las Vegas, OH
$149,000
Detroit, MI
$155,000
Memphis, TN
$155,000
Columbus, OH
$169,000
Holly Hill, FL
$249,999
Elkhart, IN
$25,000
One of the most attractive features of the vending machine business is its high-profit margins. The initial cost of purchasing these businesses can be recouped relatively quickly, thanks to the significant markup on vended products.
Operating a vending machine business comes with minimal overhead costs. Unlike traditional retail stores that require staffing and utilities, vending machines operate independently, reducing the need for constant human oversight. Maintenance and restocking are the primary ongoing expenses, which can often be managed with a part-time role.
If you are looking to buy or sell a vending machine business, you will need to understand how these businesses are expected to perform financially, and how they are valued in the business for sale market. To provide some context, we have aggregated and analyzed vending machine business for sale listing data to uncover average financials, and valuation metrics.
Market Overview
Number of Businesses Analyzed |
305 |
Median Asking Price |
$147,900 |
Median Reported Revenue |
$188,781 |
Median Reported Earnings |
$112,473 |
Financials based on businesses that listed an asking price, annual revenue, and seller's discretionary earnings. |
Vending Machine Business Valuation Multiples
Range |
Revenue |
Earnings (SDE) |
Lower Quartile |
0.58 |
1.03 |
Median |
0.77 |
1.45 |
Upper Quartile |
1.03 |
2.21 |
Revenue and earnings multiples based on reported revenue, seller's discretionary earnings, and asking price. |
Read the Report:
Vending Machine Business Valuation Multiples and Financial Benchmarks
FAQs
How much does it cost to buy a vending machine business?
Prices vary depending on the number of locations and profitability, but the median asking price for a vending machine business in the U.S. is approximately $$147,900.
How much do vending machine owners earn?
Vending machine businesses vary in size, but owners report median annual sales of $188,781 and annual owner earnings of $112,473. These figures are based on businesses that have listed their annual revenue and seller's discretionary earnings.
How do I value a vending machine business?
Valuing a vending machine business involves considering several factors, including number of machines, their locations, annual sales, profit, and growth (or decline) trends. Brokers, business owners, and business buyers will typically rely on valuation multiples to gauge business value relative to similar businesses in the market. Revenue multiples among vending machine businesses range from 0.58 to 1.03, with the median at 0.77. Earnings multiples range from 1.03 to 2.21, with the median at 1.45. These values suggest the average vending machine business in the U.S. may sell for around 0.77 times its annual revenue, and 1.45 times its annual owner’s earnings.
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