| Asking Price |
$2,178,000 | Inventory |
$10,000* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gross Income |
$1,490,798 | Real Estate |
|
| Cash Flow |
$624,880 | Year Established | 1982 |
| FF&E |
$400,000* | Employees | 8 |
* included in the asking price
** not included in the asking price
Located in the same building for over 15 years, this established printing business is a staple in the community. It is very profitable and has a large array of services for both commercial accounts and individuals. The location of this business is very desirable, as it is on the main street of this Oakland County city. Because this a franchised operation, there is a great deal of help and support from the franchisor.
Facilities: FF & E valued at $400,000 which includes printing presses, desktop publishing equipment, bindery equipment, mailing equipment, digital copiers, transfer equipment, and software. The building is 5,500 sq. ft. with a NN lease rate of $9,000 per month. It is located in a prime location on a very busy main street.
Competition: There are many print shops (franchised and independent) in Oakland County, but few have had the longevity, increase in business and profitability of this location.
Growth/Expansion: Because the franchisor introduces new products and services on a regular basis, there are always new opportunities to increase sales. Business has been growing at 6% annually, recently achieving 10% with a new marketing concept.
Financing: None available
Support/Training: Franchisor will provide training at its training facility. Training fees are to be paid by the Buyer.
Reason Selling: Retirement

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