Semi-Absentee HVAC Commercial and Residential Northern VA

Loudoun County, VA

Seller Financing Available

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Asking Price:$699,999
Gross Revenue:$1,684,460
FF&E:$45,000
Established Year:2004
Cash Flow:$205,000
Inventory:$10,000
Real Estate:$330,000
BUSINESS DESCRIPTION

Well Established, Scalable, Very Profitable, Growth Opportunities!

A Buyer with a Master Mechanical License (or employee that holds one) can seize this opportunity to own a well-established HVAC business, renowned for its trusted reputation and a loyal customer base across Northern Virginia. Located in the heart of Loudoun County, this company has built a strong foundation, providing comprehensive HVAC services for commercial (60%) and residential (40%) properties. With a seasoned team, including some members with 20 years of industry experience, the business is primed for growth. By adding more employees, a new owner can tap into the ever-growing demand in one of the fastest-expanding regions in the United States. The business's strong reputation and industry relationships empower the Buyer to offer clients superior products and solutions, ensuring continued success in delivering home comfort. This is a rare chance to step into a thriving business with endless potential.

if the Buyer desires, the Seller is willing to stay on for 3-6 months to get a new owner established.


DETAILED INFORMATION
Location
Loudoun County, VA
Inventory
Included in asking price
Real Estate
Owned
Building SF
1,100
Employees
3
Furnitures, Fixture & Equipment(FF&E)
Included in Asking Price
Growth & Expansion
Located in Loudoun County, and servicing all of Northern Virginia--one of the fastest growing regions in the United States. Adding employees will be the key to this growth. The company has three employees and utilizes two subcontractors.
Financing
Owner Terms: $69,999.00 Interest: 6% Term Months: 36
Support & Training
Number of Weeks Seller Will Offer Training: 2
Reason for Selling
Retirement
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