Buying A Landscaping Business ❲OFFICIAL × Pack❳
When evaluating a listing, look beyond the equipment to these three primary value pillars:
Buying a landscaping business is a strategic entry into a "recession-resilient" industry, but success hinges on distinguishing between a high-value operational asset and a "job for sale". 1. The Core Value Drivers buying a landscaping business
Do not sign a final agreement without verifying these operational "traps": When evaluating a listing, look beyond the equipment
Maintenance contracts (mowing, fertilization, irrigation) are significantly more valuable than one-off project work (installations, patios) because they provide predictable monthly cash flow. When evaluating a listing
Standard landscaping valuations typically range from plus the fair market value of the equipment.
Ensure the "profit" number provided includes the owner’s salary if they are an active operator. 3. Critical Due Diligence Checklist