Gregory Hills, NSW
$995,000 + SAV
Sydney, NSW
$54,000 + GST
Sydney, NSW
From $1.2 million + GST
Sydney, NSW
$250,000 + Bank guarantee...
Blacktown, NSW
$250,000 + Bank guarantee...
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In 2024, the average price of a business for sale in Sydney is $514,590. With over 96 new listings a week, there are abundant opportunities for buyers. The marketplace is valued at over $1.42 billion, with businesses available from small cafes to large industrial companies. Sydney is Australia's largest city making it a prime location to buy a business.
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The Sydney region encompasses many suburbs and areas. With a population over 6 million, here are some of the largest suburbs
It is a business brokers main role to help people buy and sell their businesses. In this city, there is a multitude of quality brokers that can help you purchase a business, helping you throughout the due diligence process. You might think that you are getting in touch with the seller, but in reality, you are most likely in contact with the business broker about the listing.
The average amount required to purchase a business is from $50,000 to $2,000,000 +.
The overall cost to buy a business depends on whether you are categorised as a company, franchise, partnership, or sole trader. The amount of money required to purchase a business varies on an array of considerations including your invested capital, your desired ROI, and financial income.
If you are looking to sell your business, you have the option of selling privately or engaging a professional business broker. Right below, we have organised a few blogs that might be helpful for you during the selling process.
> Guide to Selling a Business in Australia
> Guide to Choosing a Business Broker