Profitable Niche eCommerce Brand | Proven + Scalab

NOT DISCLOSED, Texas

Asking Price $95,000 Year Established 2018
Annual Revenue $448,484 Reason for Selling Retirement  
Annual P/L $0 Attention Bobbi Coffey
Annual Cash Flow $54,447 Listing Number 999031  
# of Employees Business Category Retail: Home Furniture & Furnishings

Business Overview:

Established niche ecommerce business in the specialty décor market, offering individually curated, one-of-a-kind products sold nationwide. The business operates on a differentiated model where each item is uniquely selected, prepared, and presented, driving strong customer trust, repeat business, and consistently positive reviews.

This is a fully operational, revenue-generating platform with an established website, modern Shopify-based infrastructure, supplier relationships, and proven sales history. The current owners have operated conservatively, prioritizing quality and manageable operations over aggressive growth, leaving clear upside through expanded marketing, improved conversion, and increased volume.

Flexible, home-based model with immediate revenue capability. Inventory transfers at cost at closing, providing operational continuity for a new owner.

Property Features and Assets:

Market Competition and Expansion:

<p>• Strict quality control and grading discipline — Buyers know exactly what they’re getting, no generic photos are used, reducing returns and customer dissatisfaction, which builds reputation and trust.<br>• Efficient operations & fulfillment infrastructure — A lean home-based operation and shipping system in North Texas that enables fast order turnaround and lower shipping costs to much of the U.S.<br>• Strong supplier relationships — They buy direct from the tanneries with no middleman and therefore have access to reliable hide sources, preferred pricing, and consistency in supply even in tight market periods.<br>• Customer segmentation & niche positioning — Serving specialty markets (furniture, interiors, leathergoods, crafts, designers) rather than competing only on commodity pricing.<br>• Brand reputation & trust — For buyers in artisanal or high-end markets, trust in hide quality, authenticity, and service matters.<br>• Scalable model / digital presence — Because much of the business is via ecommerce/digital ordering, it already has systems in place (web, orders, logistics) that a new owner can scale or extend.<br>• Barrier to entry & domain knowledge — The hide/leather business has specialized knowledge (grading, hides defects, finishing), which makes it harder for general importers or mass distributors to compete at your quality level.<br></p><p><br></p><p>• Expand into adjacent leather goods or finished products — Instead of just selling hides, launch a line of finished leather goods (belts, wallets, bags) or partner with craftsmen to co-brand.<br>• Introduce exotic or niche hides — Alligator, ostrich, python, or other specialty hides (if regulations permit) to capture premium margins.<br>• Private label / OEM partnerships — Form supply contracts with furniture makers, upholstery shops, boutique leather goods brands.<br>• Subscription or membership model — Offer “hide-of-the-month” or curated kits for hobbyists, leatherworking schools, or boutique makers.<br>• Export / international markets — Tap into demand overseas (Europe, Asia) for quality American hides or specialty leathers.<br>• Vertical integration or upstream sourcing — Secure or invest in raw hide sources or partner more directly with meat processors to reduce cost and improve control.<br>• Technological enhancements — Use data analytics, better inventory forecasting, custom ordering tools, or augmented reality swatches to win more customers.<br>• Sustainability / traceability initiatives — Build differentiation around eco-friendly tanning, traceable sourcing, or “green” certification to appeal to higher-end, environmentally conscious segments.<br>• OEM/contract manufacturing of leather finishes — Offer finishing, embossing, or designer surface treatments to external hide suppliers.<br>• Cross-selling complementary materials — Tools, adhesives, hardware (rivets, snaps), leatherworking kits to increase average order size.<br></p>

Additional Details:

  • The property is Leased.
  • This is a homebased business opportunity.
  • This is not a franchise resale opportunity

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