Southern MN Custom Slaughter with Real Estate

Minnesota

Seller Financing Available

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Asking Price:$500,000
Gross Revenue:$547,953
FF&E:$75,000
Established Year:1972
Cash Flow:$104,071
Inventory:$2,000
Real Estate:$400,000
BUSINESS DESCRIPTION

This business is not located in or around the Twin Cities metro area. Custom slaughter facility with real estate available for sale. Over $500k in revenue booked for next year already. Just add employees and hard work and the sky is the limit. Interesting real estate play included in the opportunity.
This business has 3 full-time employees along with the owner working in the business. Customers include farmers, local hunters, and members of the general community. This business providers custom slaughter services to farmers and hunters, and also sells a limited lined of meats to the general community. This business is very stable with minimal competition locally. The business conducts minimal marketing as all sales come from existing customers or other customers that seek out the business.
All assets needed to conduct the operations are included in the asking price, including inventory, equipment, and real estate. Facilities are adequate for current operations and there is room and equipment to process more animals to increase revenue. New owner should possess the skills to run a custom slaughterhouse, or be prepared to hire to get the work done. In addition to technical skills needed to conduct operations, a new owner should be prepared to hire out or conduct general business management activities, including HR, accounting, marketing, etc.


DETAILED INFORMATION
Location
Minnesota
Inventory
Included in asking price
Real Estate
Owned
Included in asking price
Building SF
8,300
Employees
4
Furnitures, Fixture & Equipment(FF&E)
Included in Asking Price
Facilities
Facilities are adequate for current operations and there is room and equipment to slaughter more animals to increase revenue.
Competition
In recent years, the US Meat, Beef and Poultry Processing industry has shown remarkable resilience and adaptability in response to changing consumer preferences and technological advancements. The sector has effectively managed challenges such as fluctuating raw material costs and regulatory changes while capitalizing on the rising demand for processed and convenience foods. Processors have increasingly turned to technological innovations like automation and robotics to enhance production capabilities and maintain product consistency.
Growth & Expansion
Hire more staff to process more animals to increase sales.
Financing
$50K down/$100K over 60 mos. @ 8%/Other Financing.
Support & Training
Will train for 2 weeks @ $0 cost.
Reason for Selling
Owner wishes to retire.
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