Businesses for Sale in Madison

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Saw Blade and Handtool Manufacturing Company

Precision cutting tool manufacturer with over thirty-five years of industry tenure, zero customer concentration risk, and specialized product lines in reamers, back spotfacers, and porting tools that few competitors produce.
Price$800K
Revenue$3.3M
SDE$120.2K

Pool Construction Company

Residential and commercial pool construction business generating $4.75M in revenue with $800k in SDE, serving homeowners directly and commercial clients through general contractor relationships.
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Revenue$4.8M
EBITDA$800K

Home Remodeling Company

Design-build remodeling firm with $1.2M in revenue, a lean two-person team leveraging subcontractors, and ancillary revenue from expert witness and inspection services.
Price$750K
Revenue$1.2M
EBITDA$120K

Mobile Fleet Mechanic Business

Mobile fleet maintenance operation delivering on-site, roadside, and in-shop repair services with dealer-level diagnostics, preventive maintenance agreements, and $470k in real property and equipment included in the sale.
Price$650K
Revenue$510K
SDE$34.7K

Residential Generator / Electrical Services Business

Authorized generator dealership installing 100 units per year with $300k in recurring maintenance revenue from 800 customers, a three-month backlog, and $1.5M in paid-off equipment. Operating on a reduced schedule with capacity to triple volume.
Price$2.1M
Revenue$1.3M
SDE$438.6K
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Buying a Business in Madison

What types of businesses are for sale in Madison?

Rejigg lists a variety of businesses for sale in the Madison 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 Madison?

To buy a business in Madison 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 Madison?

Businesses for sale in the Madison 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 Madison?

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 Madison?

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.