Businesses for Sale in Charleston

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Fundraising Event Platform

Self-serve fundraising event platform processing $40M in annual transactions across 500 to 1,000 events per year with 80-85% retention, all from organic growth with no sales team or marketing spend.
Price$1M
Revenue$1.6M
EBITDA$320K

Crating & Packaging Company

Custom wood crating and packaging operation serving defense contractors in the Southeast, with revenue more than doubling from $1.6M in 2024 to $3.3M in 2026 and EBITDA margins above 35%.
Price$4M
Revenue$2.2M
SDE$944K

Craft Spirits Manufacturing & Branding

Spirits producer with $3M in revenue, an estimated $15M in aging bourbon inventory, owned real estate appraised at $5.3M, and private label and contract bottling services alongside branded product sales.
Price$1.2M
Revenue$1.5M
SDE$140.1K

DTC Superfood Nutrition Company

A CPG brand with nationwide distribution across major natural grocery retailers, 52% blended gross margins (up from 27% in 2022), and a DTC channel generating 54% of revenue with $70 average order values.
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Revenue$3.5M
SDE$600K

Design-Build & Construction Management Company

Global construction services firm specializing in aviation infrastructure and complex project delivery, with revenue growing from $7.1M in 2022 to $13M in 2024 and consistent EBITDA margins near 15-20%.
Price$15M
Revenue$9.5M
SDE$1.4M
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Buying a Business in Charleston

What types of businesses are for sale in Charleston?

Rejigg lists a variety of businesses for sale in the Charleston metro area, including professional services, manufacturing, software companies, healthcare businesses, retail operations, construction companies, and more. Each listing is individually sourced and vetted by our team to ensure quality opportunities.

How do I buy a business in Charleston?

To buy a business in Charleston through Rejigg: 1) Create a free account and complete your buyer profile, 2) Browse listings and filter by industry, price range, and other criteria, 3) Request an introduction to connect directly with the business owner, 4) Schedule calls and conduct due diligence through our platform. We facilitate direct buyer-seller communication without expensive broker fees.

What is the typical price range for businesses in Charleston?

Businesses for sale in the Charleston area range from under $500,000 to over $10 million. Price depends on factors like annual revenue, profitability (EBITDA/SDE), industry, growth potential, and asset value. Use our filters to find businesses within your budget and financing capabilities.

Can I connect directly with business owners in Charleston?

Yes! Rejigg enables direct communication between buyers and sellers. Unlike traditional business brokers who act as intermediaries, we facilitate introductions so you can have authentic conversations with business owners about their companies, ask detailed questions, and build rapport before making an offer.

Are the businesses on Rejigg vetted?

Yes, all businesses listed on Rejigg are individually sourced and vetted by our team. We verify financial information, confirm owner motivation to sell, and ensure the opportunity is legitimate before listing. This means you're connecting with qualified, real opportunities rather than wasting time on tire-kickers or fraudulent listings.

What financing options are available for buying a business in Charleston?

Common financing options for acquiring businesses include SBA 7(a) loans (up to $5 million with favorable terms), conventional bank loans, seller financing (where the seller provides a loan), investor equity, or a combination. Rejigg provides tools like our SBA Calculator to help you understand your financing options. Many successful acquisitions use 10-20% buyer equity with the remainder financed.