Valley County, ID
$1,100,000
Valley County, ID
$1,100,000
Boise, ID
$89,000
Bonneville County, ID
$250,000
Idaho
$6,000,000
Kootenai County, ID
$350,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Chubbuck, ID
$1,395,000
Twin Falls, ID
$89,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Boise, ID
Cash Flow: $1,665,000
Buhl, ID
$177,500
Idaho
$345,000
Available in Idaho
$50,000
Twin Falls, ID
$285,000
Boise, ID
$600,000
Idaho
$825,000
Ada County, ID
$1,850,000
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Boise, ID
$53,000
Idaho
$3,800,000
Bonner County, ID
$325,000
Idaho Falls, ID
$40,000
Boise, ID
$100,000
Available in Idaho
$125,000
Priest River, ID
$350,000
Canyon County, ID
$793,390
Sandpoint, ID
$730,000
Ada County, ID
$3,000,000
Kimberly, ID
$600,000
Challis, ID
$499,999
Keuterville, ID
$299,000
$20,000
Available in Idaho
$200,000
$35,000
$35,000
$5,000
Available in Idaho
$100,000
$39,500
$10,000
$5,000
Idaho may bring to mind potatoes, but if you are looking at Idaho businesses for sale, you will find there is much more to this state. It has a stellar economic outlook and one of the highest projected job growth rates in the country. It also has a low unemployment rate. As far as taxes and income levels, they are fairly average when compared to other states. The state is constantly ranking high on lists for economics and employment with excellent track records for encouraging innovation and new business.
Idaho works diligently at making sure it is fertile for new businesses. If you want to buy a business in Idaho, you can look forward to a few tax breaks, such as exemptions from personal property taxes, under a stable tax system that won't place the burden at your feet. You also won't find a lot of red tape to cut through because the state is known for protecting business and creating a culture where it is easy to get things done. In fact, the state was ranked as the most friendly state in the nation when it comes to small businesses.
The overall culture here is one that favors business and offers affordable living to everyone. Agriculture was for a long time the largest and best producing industry in the state, but other industries are moving swiftly in to fight for that title. In fact, the technology industry has quickly slipped into the number one position in recent years with companies that include Microsoft and T-Mobile calling the state home. Other industries that flourish in Idaho include manufacturing, construction, retail, education, health care and restaurants. So, while the potato may define Idaho in many ways, it is no longer the only business in town. You can easily find other Idaho businesses for sale that will do quite well.