Profitable Home Cleaning Business Western NC

Listing Number: 52661-747712

Listing Details

Profitable Home Cleaning Business Western NC
Price: $550,000
Location: Buncombe County, North Carolina
  • Down Payment: $495,000
  • Sales: $385,030
  • Seller's Discretionary Earnings: $124,320
  • Inventory: $1,500
  • Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment: $3,000
  • Rent: $1,550
  • Employees: 8
  • Year Established: 2006
  • Reason for Selling: Retiring

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Business Description

Founded in 2006, this is a premier, award-winning eco-friendly cleaning service commanding a high-margin niche in the greater Asheville and Western North Carolina market. For two decades, the Company has established an exceptional local heritage, continuously voted a community favorite in the Mountain Xpress "Best of WNC" awards.The business features a powerful operational advantage driven by high-density service routes and a proprietary line of small-batch, in-house cleaning products formulated with organic essential oils. This health-conscious approach delivers a flawless, zero-toxic clean that secures an incredibly loyal, non-price-sensitive recurring client base.Operating seamlessly with a vetted staff, an organized administrative backbone,  this turnkey business offers a prospective buyer predictable cash flow and immediate scalability in expanding footprint, adding commercial customers or maintaining status quo .
2026 Revenues are recovering back to 2023 priorto losses in 2024 and 2025 due to Hurricane Helene.