Profitable St. Louis Area Lawn & Landscape

NOT DISCLOSED, Missouri

Asking Price $700,000 Year Established 20
Annual Revenue $702,728 Reason for Selling Retirement  
Annual P/L $0 Attention David Pilcher
Annual Cash Flow $310,977 Listing Number 1010979  
# of Employees 16 Business Category Services: Landscaping & Lawn Care

Business Overview:

Strong Recurring Revenue & Growth Potential

Take advantage of the opportunity to acquire a highly respected and well-established lawn and landscape company serving the greater St. Louis metro area. Built on long-term residential relationships and recurring route revenue, this business offers strong cash flow, operational stability, and meaningful opportunities for future growth.

The company has developed a loyal customer base through dependable service, route efficiency, and strong community reputation. Revenue is generated through weekly and bi-weekly lawn maintenance, seasonal clean-ups, aeration, fertilizing, dethatching, landscaping, and snow removal services.

Business Highlights:
• Over 20 years of successful operating history
• Approximately 700–800 active residential customers
• Consistent recurring revenue model with predictable repeat business
• Well-established route density creating operational efficiencies
• Experienced workforce expected to transition with new ownership
• Operational infrastructure in place including equipment storage and support facilities
• Significant upside opportunities through expanded fertilizing, landscaping, and hardscape services

This opportunity is ideal for an owner-operator or an existing landscaping company looking to expand market share in the St. Louis area. Seller is willing to provide transition training and support.

Property Features and Assets:

<p>2,400 sq ft / $2,000 per mo</p>

Market Competition and Expansion:

Additional Details:

  • The property is Leased.
  • The owner is willing to train/assist the new owner.
  • This is not homebased business opportunity.
  • This is not a franchise resale opportunity

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