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Each opportunity is summarized without personal information, exact addresses, broker names, or private business identifiers while still giving buyers useful context on category, price, revenue profile, and fit.

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Current owner-operated listings

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Automotive Service North Carolina

Established Brake and Repair Operation

A service-focused automotive opportunity with a six-figure revenue base and modest staffing profile. Strong fit for a hands-on operator seeking a proven local service business.

$499,000Asking price
$872,122Annual sales
3Employees
IncludedInventory profile
Convenience Store North Carolina

Standalone Convenience Store Opportunity

A convenience retail listing positioned for buyers looking for local traffic, simple daily operations, and a category with durable small-business buyer demand.

$625,000Asking price
Retail formatBusiness profile
UndisclosedSales detail
North CarolinaRegion
Convenience Store + Grill North Carolina

Community Grocery and Grill Concept

A small-format store and grill concept with local convenience appeal. Suitable for buyers looking for a more hands-on retail and prepared-food hybrid.

$299,000Asking price
Grill + groceryOperating model
$65,000Inventory estimate
North CarolinaRegion
Food Service Bakery North Carolina

Bakery and Counter-Service Food Business

A recognizable food-service format with an established revenue base, suitable for buyers interested in branded daily traffic and structured operating systems.

$450,000Asking price
$810,000Annual sales
$5K-$10KInventory estimate
Food serviceCategory fit
Food Service North Carolina

Small Footprint Cafe Opportunity

A lower-price food-service business with manageable staffing and a smaller purchase price, appealing to buyers looking for a more accessible entry point.

$149,000Asking price
$252,306Annual sales
3 + ownerStaffing
$8,000Inventory estimate
Medical Transport North Carolina

Non-Emergency Medical Transport Business

A service business with seven-figure asking price territory and substantial revenue scale, likely best suited for an operator or investor comfortable with managed transportation services.

$1,100,000Asking price
$920,190Annual sales
9Employees
MedicalService category
Retail Butcher Shop North Carolina

Specialty Butcher and Meat Retail Operation

A niche retail food opportunity with strong sales relative to asking price. This profile may appeal to a buyer who understands specialty retail and local demand patterns.

$150,000Asking price
$1,278,230Annual sales
4Employees
$35,000Inventory estimate
Specialty Foods Retail North Carolina

Multi-Location Specialty Foods Retail Group

A larger-ticket specialty retail opportunity with multi-unit characteristics and substantial sales scale. Better suited for a more experienced buyer or investor group.

$2,250,000Asking price
$2,361,936Annual sales
Multi-locationStructure
$125K +/-Inventory estimate
Retail North Carolina

Established Retail Store with Strong Revenue Base

A general retail opportunity with a meaningful revenue base and inventory component. Suitable for buyers looking for a traditional storefront business with operating history.

$575,000Asking price
$935,454Annual sales
10Employees
$55,000Inventory estimate
Service Business North Carolina

Scaled Coin Laundry and Ancillary Revenue Business

A larger owner-operated service opportunity with substantial sales, larger staffing, and a premium asking price profile. Likely best for buyers seeking a bigger operating platform.

$1,690,000Asking price
$879,799Annual sales
22Employees
199Maximum capacity
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