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Non-emergency Medical Transport. Recurring Revenue For Sale

Los Angeles, California - South, US
Asking Price:
$2,900,000 Furniture / Fixtures and Inventory / Stock included
Sales Revenue:
$2,000,000
Cash Flow:
$750,000

Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Company in Los Angeles; Well-known

High Recurring Revenue due to large volume of Dialysis transports which require 3 trips weekly.

Fleet: 9 Vehicles to include Gurney with Lifts and Sedans. Well-maintained, clean fleet with a large Logo that generates call-in clients.

High Referrals from current, satisfied client base due to the company's focus on customer service and highly reliable scheduling.

This company also Contracts with Large Healthcare Transportation Brokers. Medi-Cal Licensed. LADOT Permits.

They have a new contract starting in April 2024 which has the opportunity to greatly increase revenue.

Growth Opportunities: This company has a solid base to build on and there are numerous opportunities for expanding services and revenue.

They have been asked by the transportation brokers to add to the fleet and take many more customers.

The sellers are seasoned professionals and are offering training and guidance to a new owners.

Medical transportation businesses are currently very desirable and sought after.

A huge population of "Baby boomers" are reaching an advanced age and healthcare-related industries are experiencing excellent growth projected for the next decades.

SBA Pre-approval and a possible Seller Note with a substantial down at close for a qualified buyer.

Property Information

Real Estate:

Lease

Leasehold Rent:

$1,100 per annum

Size in square feet:
500

Business Operation

Reasons for selling:

Other Opportunities

Employees:
14
Years established:
7

Other Information

Support & training:

Seller will train

Financing available:

SBA

Furniture / Fixtures value:
$300,000 - included in the asking price
Inventory / Stock value:
$5,000 - included in the asking price