Long-Standing Veterinary Practice (304)

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April 30, 2025

by an intermediary in Grand Rapids, MI, USA

Located in Michigan, the Company is a well-established veterinary practice specializing in routine checkups, vaccinations, and surgical procedures for dogs and cats. Strategically positioned in a high-traffic metropolitan area, the Company benefits from strong brand visibility and a consistent flow of clients seeking trusted pet healthcare services. The Company distinguishes itself through its highly personalized approach to care. Clients routinely travel beyond their local markets to have their pets seen by the Company’s experienced and compassionate staff, many of whom have built lasting relationships with pet owners. The practice operates with minimal owner involvement—only one owner is engaged on a part-time basis, focused solely on administrative functions. The Business operates out of a single facility owned by a related entity. Ownership is open to either selling or leasing the property as part of a transaction. Additionally, ownership is willing to provide customary transition assistance if requested, though it is believed that the current staff is fully capable of supporting daily operations without disruption. Buyers will be required to have a minimum of $250,000 in liquid funds to be considered for this opportunity. 2024 Revenue: $1,686,376 2024 Cash Flow (SDE): $405,214 Estimated Equipment Value: $100,000 Estimated Inventory Value: $80,000 Total Building Size: 3,420 square feet Appraised Building Value: $500,000 Seller Financing Available: Yes Seller Note: Limited Seller-Financing Available for Qualified Buyers.
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from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Portland, OR, USA
^redacted might be able to help ^redacted‌ find the right Searcher for this small Veterinary Practice in Michigan. If anyone else has a deal they'd like to share with the Searchfunder Community, please post them and I'll do my best to get the word out. :-)
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