If you want clarity on what to watch for — what increases value, what hurts it — this conversation shines a light on the numbers and expert insights you need. Whether you already own a pool route or you’re exploring the opportunity, you’ll come away with a better sense of what it takes to get a fair price… both as a buyer and a seller.
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How do you value a lawn and landscaping business?
Over the past two decades, Michael and his team have closed over $1 Billion in sold business volume and presided over more than 450 transactions. His credentials include the IBBA Certified Business Intermediary®, and most recently, the prestigious Certified Exit Planning Advisor® (CEPA) credential.
How to Value a Lawn and Landscaping Company
Valuing a lawn and landscaping company is part art, part science. At Transworld, we help sellers position their businesses to highlight the elements buyers care about most: recurring revenue, customer diversity, and contract stability. If you’re considering a sale or acquisition, understanding these fundamentals is the first step toward a successful transaction.
How to Price a Business for Sale to Maximize Value and Attract the Right Buyers
Pricing is not about inflating value — it’s about aligning expectations. Overpricing leads to stagnation. Underpricing leaves equity on the table. The goal is a justifiable, data-backed price that reflects both financial performance and market demand.
Exit Planning vs. Succession Planning: What’s the Real Difference?
A well-executed exit plan empowers owners to transition on their terms, whether that means selling to a third party, passing the business to family, or exploring other creative options. It’s not just about leaving—it’s about leading the business to a point where it can succeed without you.