Long Established Fence Company-San Diego County

SAN DIEGO, California

Asking Price $175,000 Year Established 1998
Annual Revenue $240,000 Reason for Selling Retiring  
Annual P/L $120,000 Attention Lawrence Michael
Annual Cash Flow $120,000 Listing Number 1013004  
# of Employees Business Category Services: Home Improvement, Repair, Painting

Business Overview:

This home-based business is an exceptional opportunity to acquire a well-established and highly respected fence company serving the San Diego market since 1998. With nearly three decades of successful operations, the company has built an outstanding reputation for quality workmanship, reliability, and customer service.

The business specializes in the installation and repair of:
A significant portion of revenue comes from repeat customers and referrals, reflecting the company's strong reputation and long-standing relationships within the community. The business benefits from a consistent flow of incoming leads and a proven operating model.

Key Highlights:
* Established in 1998
* Strong reputation in the San Diego market
* Repeat and referral-based customer base
* Strong net income and cash flow
* Proven systems and operational processes
* Growth opportunities through expanded marketing and service offerings
* Owner willing to provide training and transition support
* Owner retiring after many successful years in business

This opportunity is ideal for:
* Existing construction or home improvement companies seeking to expand operations and add fencing services
* Contractors looking to diversify their revenue streams
* Experienced fence installers or industry professionals ready to own and operate their own business
* Wood Fences
* Vinyl Fences
* Chain Link Fencing
OFFICE ID 5723 LM

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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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