Arizona Business Brokers
We are actively expanding our network of business brokers in Arizona across 20 cities including Phoenix, Chandler, Scottsdale, and Tucson. Contact us directly to connect with qualified brokers in your area.
Arizona's diverse economy spans technology, manufacturing, healthcare, and tourism, creating opportunities for business buyers and sellers across the state. From Phoenix's corporate headquarters to Tucson's aerospace industry, business owners need experienced brokers who understand local market conditions and industry-specific valuations.
Business brokers in Arizona help owners navigate complex transactions, from initial valuations through closing. They handle confidential marketing, qualify buyers, negotiate terms, and coordinate due diligence processes. Many specialize in specific industries like restaurants, manufacturing, or professional services.
BusinessBrokers.net is actively expanding our network in Arizona, covering 20 cities including Phoenix, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, and Flagstaff. We connect business owners with qualified brokers who understand Arizona's unique market dynamics and regulatory environment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I find a qualified business broker in Arizona?
- Contact BusinessBrokers.net directly as we are actively expanding our network across Arizona's 20 covered cities. We can connect you with qualified brokers who specialize in your industry and understand Arizona's market conditions.
- What do business brokers charge in Arizona?
- Arizona business brokers typically charge commission rates between 8-12% for smaller businesses, with rates decreasing for larger transactions. Many use the Lehman Scale for businesses over $1 million. Success fees are only paid at closing.
- Do I need a license to sell my own business in Arizona?
- Business owners can sell their own businesses without a license in Arizona. However, anyone representing other parties in business sales must hold an Arizona real estate license or business broker license.
- What industries are most active in Arizona business sales?
- Arizona sees strong activity in restaurants, retail, manufacturing, healthcare practices, and professional services. Technology and aerospace businesses are also common, particularly in the Phoenix and Tucson metropolitan areas.
- How long does it take to sell a business in Arizona?
- The typical business sale in Arizona takes 6-12 months from listing to closing. Factors affecting timeline include business size, industry, asking price, and market conditions. Well-prepared businesses with clean financials sell faster.