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If you’re looking to buy a business for sale in Australia, you’re in the right place.
 

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Since 2000, Bsale has helped Australians buy and sell businesses the simple way. Buyers can explore our extensive database to find the right business for sale, contact sellers directly, and start negotiations.

With new business sale listings added daily by private sellers and trusted business brokers, you’ll find unique businesses for sale across every state that aren’t available on any other marketplace.

Proudly partnered with the Australian Institute of Business Brokers (AIBB), Bsale is one of Australia’s leading platforms for business sales.

 

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Why Buy an Established Business?

 

Buying an established business for sale in Australia gives you a major head start. With an existing financial history, proven systems, and a customer base, you can forecast future performance and build on what’s already working.

Unlike starting from scratch, established businesses for sale come with the momentum, reputation, and structure that can save you time and reduce risk. When you buy a business, you’re not just purchasing assets you’re investing in its future potential.

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Resources to Help You Buy or Sell
 

We talk to the experts so you can be informed. Whether you’re planning to buy a business for sale or preparing to sell Bsale can help. Explore Bsale Market Insights for the latest data, and read resource articles written by professional brokers and industry specialists. 


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Frequently Asked Questions

Bsale is Australia’s leading business for sale marketplace, established in 2000. For more than 25 years, Bsale has connected buyers and sellers across every industry, city and regional area, making it one of the most trusted platforms in the country.

As a proud partner of the Australian Institute of Business Brokers (AIBB), Bsale works closely with licensed business brokers and industry professionals to promote best practice, transparency and quality listings. Thousands of businesses are listed on Bsale each month, ranging from small owner-operated enterprises to large commercial and freehold opportunities.

Beyond listings, Bsale provides market insights, state and regional overviews, valuation guidance, and practical resources to help buyers and sellers make informed decisions. Bsale also publishes the long-running Bsale eMagazine, featuring expert commentary, interviews with business brokers, market trends and real-world insights from across Australia.

With verified testimonials, detailed market data and decades of experience, Bsale remains a trusted starting point for anyone looking to buy or sell a business in Australia.

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To never miss a new opportunity, click "Save" after your search or simply set up your "Buyer Alerts". Our system will email you matching new listings daily at 6 am, giving you a head start on the latest market opportunities.

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To secure a business loan in Australia, cash is king. Most lenders cap their Loan-to-Value Ratio (LVR) at 50–70%, meaning you typically need a 30% to 50% cash deposit upfront.

With the average asking price on Bsale currently sitting at $659,535 (Dec 2025), you should aim for a starting capital budget of $200,000 to $330,000 for a standard acquisition. However, the market is diverse with prices ranging from $20,000 micro-businesses to multi-million dollar enterprises, so it will depend heavily on the business you're buying.

Don't forget to budget for the "hidden" closing costs beyond the purchase price, which require immediate liquid cash. You will typically need to set aside between $1,500 and $8,000 for legal fees depending on complexity, plus funds for due diligence expenses like accountant reviews, government duties, and lease transfer costs. Crucially, you should also retain a working capital buffer large enough to cover wages, rent, the lease bond, and stock for your first 90 days of trade.

Is the price fair? Most small businesses are valued using a "multiple of profit" typically 1.5x to 4x annual net profit. For example, If a business nets $150,000 a year, a fair market price is likely between $225,000 and $600,000. Once you conduct due diligence it will help you to establish what is a fair price for the business. 
 

You must conduct thorough due diligence across three key pillars:

  1. Financials: Verify 3 years of Profit & Loss (P&L) and BAS statements.
  2. Legal: Review the commercial lease terms and required licenses.
  3. Operations: Check staff contracts and the condition of equipment.

Always have a qualified accountant verify that the owner's "Discretionary Earnings" (SDE) actually match the bank statements. Poor due diligence is the #1 cause of post-sale failure, so never skip this verification.

What is Due Diligence in a Business Sale?

On average, most small business purchases take 6 to 14 weeks from the initial enquiry to final settlement, though complex acquisitions involving government licenses or commercial finance can extend beyond six months.

The process typically unfolds in four consecutive stages. It begins with Enquiry & Initial Review (1–3 weeks), where you sign an NDA and assess the Information Memorandum. This moves into Due Diligence (2–4 weeks), a critical period for your accountant and solicitor to investigate tax returns and lease agreements. Once satisfied, you enter Offer & Negotiation (1–2 weeks) to agree on price and terms, before concluding with Finance & Legal Finalisation (2–5 weeks) to secure bank approval and transfer the lease.

Bsale offers a comprehensive library of resources designed to educate and support buyers and sellers at every stage. This includes buying and selling guides, due diligence checklists, valuation insights, finance information, market reports and regional overviews. Bsale also publishes the leading Bsale eMagazine, featuring expert commentary, broker interviews, market trends and real-world insights. With testimonials from business owners and professionals, Bsale is recognised as both a marketplace and an education hub for the Australian business-for-sale sector.

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To achieve the highest price, ensure your financials are "bank-ready" and your operations are fully documented. You can choose to list directly on Bsale to reach our database of qualified buyers or engage a licensed business broker to manage the valuation and negotiation process for you.

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