Los Angeles, CA
$2,950,000
Los Angeles, CA
$2,950,000
Scituate, MA
$12,000,000
Spain
$28,000,000
Cockeysville, MD
Grand Junction, CO
$6,000,000
Elizabethport, NJ
$880,000
Ellsworth, ME
Compton, CA
$3,000,000
Charleston, SC
Chicago, IL
$265,000
Frisco, TX
$850,000
Collin County, TX
$2,300,000
Upper Lake, CA
$520,000
Cumberland County, NJ
$3,100,000
Levittown, PA
$1,700,000
Remus, MI
$200,000
Steven Santucci
Steven Santucci LLC
Serving Pinellas County, FL
At our firm, we have the team, resources, and expertise to guide clients through the sale or acquisition of a business and/or real estate. On the seller side, we go beyond simply listing a business. We provide comprehensive exit planning, helping owners prepare their operations, financials, and positioning to maximize value before going to market. From valuation to strategic marketing, negotiations, and closing, we manage every step—ensuring a smooth transition and the highest possible return. On the buyer side, we help clients identify the right opportunity and align them with the right resources to make it a reality. We work with top lenders, including SBA specialists, to structure financing that fits their needs—whether they’re a first-time buyer or a seasoned investor—so they can acquire the business of their dreams with confidence. We partner with leading CPAs, financial planners, and industry professionals to create detailed, customized outlines of every possible transaction route and outcome. This allows our clients to make informed, strategic decisions tailored to their unique goals. Our approach is simple: do whatever it takes to deliver the most desirable outcome for every client and every deal.
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$149,900
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Acquisitions of service business are on the rise, and it’s easy to see why. Service businesses provide niche professional support to customers and cover a wide range of industries. The benefits of owning a service business include operational flexibility, high profitability, low overhead costs, minimal inventory and supplies, and the possibility of generating multiple revenue streams. One of the primary advantages of buying an existing service business is that it comes with established credibility in the market.
For those in the market to buy or sell a service business, it’s crucial to gain an understanding of how the market values these businesses, and what average financial performance looks like. To that end, we have aggregated listings data to surface current valuation multiples and typical financials of service businesses.
Market Overview
Number of Businesses Analyzed |
5,359 |
Median Asking Price |
$312,338 |
Median Reported Revenue |
$525,724 |
Median Reported Earnings |
$152,000 |
Financials based on businesses that listed an asking price, annual revenue, and seller's discretionary earnings. |
Service Business Valuation Multiples
Range |
Revenue |
Earnings (SDE) |
Lower Quartile |
0.43 |
1.50 |
Median |
0.72 |
2.43 |
Upper Quartile |
1.08 |
3.44 |
Revenue and earnings multiples based on reported revenue, seller's discretionary earnings, and asking price. |
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Service Business Valuation Multiples & Financial Benchmarks
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FAQs
How much does it cost to buy a service business?
Prices vary depending on sales volume and financial performance, but the median asking price for a service business in the U.S. is approximately $312,338.
How much do service business owners earn?
These businesses vary in sales volume, but service business owners report median annual sales of $525,724 and annual owner earnings of $152,000. These figures are based on businesses that have listed their annual revenue and seller's discretionary earnings.
How do I value a service business?
Valuing a service business involves considering several factors, including annual revenue, profit, owner earnings, growth (or decline) trends, and historical stability. 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 of service businesses range from 0.43 to 1.08, with the median at 0.72. Earnings multiples range from 1.50 to 3.44, with the median at 2.43. These values indicate that a typical service business may sell for around 0.72 times its annual revenue, and 2.43 times its annual owner’s earnings.
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