Georgia
$10,250,000

Georgia
$10,250,000

New Jersey
$725,000

Virginia
$650,000

Miami, FL
$500,000
Putnam County, FL
$800,000
Tampa, FL
$1,500,000
North Carolina
$2,250,000
Tennessee
Not Disclosed
Breckenridge, CO
$175,000
Alberta
$2,500,000
Elmhurst, IL
Not Disclosed
Irving, TX
$2,000,001
Ohio
Not Disclosed
Charleston County, SC
$21,000,000
Alberta
$3,500,000
Harrison County, MS
$4,650,000
Mac Loganda
Maclons Capital Business Brokers
Serving Orange County, CA
Over 25 years in Business providing traditional client services
Hamilton, ON
$1,300,000
Not Disclosed
Fulton County, GA
$4,100,000
Maricopa County, AZ
Not Disclosed
Not Disclosed
Dorchester County, SC
$3,000,000
Los Angeles County, CA
$250,000
Hillsborough County, FL
$2,000,000
Illinois
$200,000
Virginia
$2,500,000
Richardson, TX
$160,000
Saint Augustine, FL
$875,000
California
$3,400,000
$2,300,000
Stuart, FL
$549,000
Florida
$2,600,000
Riverside County, CA
$4,800,000
Foley, AL
$2,499,900
Gordon County, GA
$300,000
Nassau County, NY
$999,000
Sonoma County, CA
$1,300,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Holtsville
$995,000
Florida
Not Disclosed
Anaheim, CA
$1,400,000
Union County, NC
$1,950,000
Not Disclosed
San Rafael, CA
$250,000
Houston, TX
$440,000
John Gleason
Supporting Strategies
Serving Norfolk County, MA
Founded: Genuine Business Advisors (GBA) was established by its founder, John Gleason, driven by a vision to transform how business owners navigate critical transitions such as sales or acquisitions. Purpose and Mission: GBA was created to deliver tailored, high-value solutions for business owners pursuing mergers and acquisitions (M&A). By focusing on strategic planning, precise execution, and client-specific goals, GBA ensures successful outcomes that maximize value and align with long-term objectives. What Sets GBA Apart: • Proprietary 7-Step Process: GBA’s structured 7-step process guides clients through every stage of a transaction—from valuation and marketing to due diligence and closing—ensuring efficiency, transparency, and customized outcomes tailored to each client’s timeline and goals. • Sister Accounting Services Company: GBA’s sister accounting services (excluding tax) company enhances its offerings by streamlining clients’ financial records and elevating record keeping standards to meet rigorous financial reporting requirements, ensuring businesses are transaction-ready. • Industry Expertise and Client Commitment: Founded to redefine the M&A experience, GBA leverages deep industry knowledge and a collaborative network of professionals to treat clients as partners, not transactions. This dedication delivers personalized strategies for sales, acquisitions, or legacy planning, driving lasting success.
Minnesota
Not Disclosed
South Bend, IN
$550,000
Florida
$975,000
Volusia County, FL
$560,000
California
$599,000
$2,400,000
| Market Overview | Listed for Sale |
|---|---|
| Number of Businesses Analyzed | 226 |
| Median Asking Price | $1,197,500 |
| Median Reported Revenue | $1,651,499 |
| Median Reported Seller's Discretionary Earnings | $357,193 |
Asking Price
| Lower Quartile | Median | Upper Quartile |
|---|---|---|
| $500,000 | $1,197,500 | $2,471,250 |
Market Financial Highlights
The financial data presented here is an aggregation of reported revenue and earnings of Electrical and Mechanical Contracting Businesses for sale.
| Bound | Revenue | Seller’s Discretionary Earnings |
|---|---|---|
| Lower Quartile | $952,000 | $198,164 |
| Median | $1,651,499 | $357,193 |
| Upper Quartile | $4,400,000 | $638,644 |
Valuation Multiples
The valuation multiples listed below are derived from asking price, revenue, and seller's discretionary earnings of Electrical and Mechanical Contracting Businesses listed for sale.
| Bound | Revenue Multiple | Earnings Multiple |
|---|---|---|
| Lower Quartile | 0.50 | 2.43 |
| Median | 0.71 | 3.12 |
| Upper Quartile | 1.07 | 3.87 |
| Find out what these types of businesses actually sell for with a BizBuySell Valuation Report | ||
FAQ's
How much does it cost to buy an Electrical and Mechanical Contracting Business?
The median asking price for an established Electrical and Mechanical Contracting Business is $1,197,500, though prices range from under $500,000 to well over $2,471,250.
How much do Electrical and Mechanical Contracting Businesses owners earn?
The median reported revenue of Electrical and Mechanical Contracting Businesses is $1,651,499 and owners earn a median of $357,193, which includes the owners salary and any other financial benefits they receive.
How do I value an Electrical and Mechanical Contracting Business?
Valuing a business is a complex process, but buyers and sellers often turn to the local market to understand how businesses are priced. Based on our most recent analysis of Electrical and Mechanical Contracting Businesses, revenue multiples range from 0.50 to 1.07, with a median of 0.71. Earning multiples range from 2.43 to 3.87, with the median at 3.12. This means the typical Electrical and Mechanical Contracting Business may ask for around 0.71 times its annual revenue, and 3.12 times its annual owner earnings.
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