Charlotte, NC
$119,000

Charlotte, NC
$119,000

Cary, NC
$200,000

Thurmond, NC
$6,500,000

Raleigh, NC
$499,000
Charlotte, NC
$57,000,000
Mecklenburg County, NC
$96,800
Charlotte, NC
$195,000
Durham, NC
$300,000
Durham, NC
$175,000
Craven County, NC
$99,999
Available in North Carolina
$60,000
Charlotte, NC
$5,000,000
Mooresville, NC
$119,000
Wilmington, NC
$1,750,000
Rosman, NC
Not Disclosed
Jay Offerdahl
Viking Mergers & Acquisitions
Serving Mecklenburg County, NC
Viking's leadership in the industry has pioneered and set the professional standard by which all Intermediary firms are measured. Viking Mergers & Acquisitions is committed to work diligently with every client, as an advocate providing a comprehensive consultative approach to each and every business transaction. Our goal is clear: to maximize the value you derive from buying a business.
Raleigh, NC
Not Disclosed
Wilmington, NC
$489,000
Newland, NC
$689,000
North Carolina
$2,950,000
Robbinsville, NC
$949,000
Available in North Carolina
$500,000
Blowing Rock, NC
Not Disclosed
Wilmington, NC
$7,000,000
Franklin, NC
$1,450,000
Lillington, NC
$2,750,000
$59,500
$49,500
$5,000
$46,000
$60,000
Available in North Carolina
$200,000
$1,000
$5,000
Not Disclosed
Not Disclosed
Available in North Carolina
$50,000
$34,500
$29,750
Not Disclosed
Known as the Tar Heel State, North Carolina offers a beautiful environment in which to live and conduct business. Residents enjoy outdoor activities from the Smoky Mountains to the Outer Banks. The region is known for its authentic barbecue and craft beer, helping to make food services one of its largest industry sectors. Many culinary gems await those searching for North Carolina businesses for sale. The state is also home to several highly-respected universities, those of which attract many talented individuals to the region, as well as sports lovers who enjoy some of the country’s most famous college rivalries. According to a CNBC list of 10 Overlooked Cities Where Business Opportunities Are Rising, Greensboro is a prime location and an attractive business magnet, as it’s positioned within 650 miles of over half of the population in the United States.
According to the Small Business Administration, North Carolina small businesses account for almost a quarter of the state's exports. Relatively low personal and corporate state income taxes, combined with a sales tax on the lower end of the spectrum, help create a thriving business economy. Almost 98% of companies in this state are defined as small businesses, creating an environment in which there are many opportunities for those who are looking to buy a business in North Carolina. Some of the larger industries include food services, accommodations, healthcare and manufacturing.
As more baby boomers get ready to put their businesses up for sale, now is a great time to consider investing in your own business. Based on your professional experience, you may want to evaluate North Carolina businesses for sale in a familiar industry. When evaluating a new sector, attending a trade show or researching competitors can help you learn more about trends and growth projections. Find a business that intrigues you, or that offers the possibility of engaging in activities you love to do. With such a vibrant economic backdrop, business opportunities exist for every type of entrepreneur.