Business For Sale Florence Sc Listings

Discover Top Businesses for Sale in Florence, SC

Step into a thriving local economy where historic downtown storefronts and modern commercial hubs await. From family-owned diners to established service providers, Florence offers diverse business opportunities for every entrepreneur.

What’s Included in Our Listings:

Comprehensive business profiles with key financial highlights

Detailed location analysis and neighborhood insights

Estimated annual revenue and profit projections

Seller contact information and transition support

Pricing Breakdown:

Asking price with asset and goodwill valuation

Transparent fee structure with no hidden costs

Standard 4% brokerage commission per South Carolina market

Our Services

Business Sales Brokerage

Seller Representation, Buyer Matching, Strategic Investment Consulting

Valuations

Business valuations, market analysis, financial due diligence

Marketing Services

Listing campaigns, lead qualification, negotiation support

Transition Planning

Succession strategy, staff training, operational guidance

Industries We Serve

Restaurant & Food Service

Retail & E-Commerce

Professional Services & Clinics

Manufacturing & Industrial

Hospitality & Accommodation

Healthcare & Wellness

Technology & IT Services

Meet Our Team

At Commercial Real Estate Florence SC, our expertise drives your success.

Ken Jackson, CCIM

Senior Broker

Chris Scott, CCIM

Broker

Rhett Spencer, CCIM

Associate Broker

John Etheridge, CCIM

Broker in Charge

Frequently Asked Questions

Find Answers About Buying a Business in Florence, SC

We list a variety of businesses—from restaurants and retail shops to service providers and small manufacturing—detailing financials, location, and growth potential.

Contact our brokerage team, review listings that match your criteria, and schedule viewings or financial discussions to take the next steps.

We charge a standard 4% commission on successful sales, with no upfront fees to align our interests with yours.

Yes. We connect you with local lenders and advisors to explore SBA loans, seller financing, and other funding solutions.

Typically, we need a signed confidentiality agreement, proof of funds, and specifics about your purchase criteria to prepare a formal offer.