Pricing.
$15,000 to start. $15,000 when your business sells. We never take a percentage of your sale.
What you pay
- $15,000up front, when we start preparing your business for sale
- $15,000when your business actually sells — if it doesn’t, this half never leaves your pocket
- $0percentage of your sale price, ever
What selling usually costs
The usual way, everyone bills you separately. On a typical $1.5M home-service sale:
- Broker commission (10%)−$150,000
- Accountant to clean up the books−$15,000
- Deal attorney, months of back-and-forth−$15,000
- Your time: 9–12 months running two jobs−$150,000
- All in−$330,000
The time row is the quiet one. The sale itself runs 9–12 months when it works — and 7 in 10 listings never sell at all. A business that drifts while its owner runs two jobs loses value at the multiple, about $12,000 a month. Three months of drift costs more than our entire fee. That’s why the front page says faster, not cheaper.
You’ll still want your own attorney at the signing table. But the months of cleanup, document-chasing, and back-and-forth everyone else bills for — that’s the part we do.