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Impressive 15 Acre Wholesale Tropical Nursery since 1993 photo
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Impressive 15 Acre Wholesale Tropical Nursery since 1993

Miami-Dade County, FL, US

15 acres of real estate included in the sale of this 33-year-old nursery business! Stunning facilities include greenhouses, shade houses, electricity producing solar farm and reverse osmosis water filtration system to produce gorgeous tropical plants! Many of the employees have been with the nursery long term. The customer base consists of a broadly diversified clientele. The nation’s leading Interiorscapers, Wholesalers, and Garden Centers. Low customer concentration risks with a geographically dispersed revenue stream, as customers are located throughout the US, Canada, and the Caribbean. No single entity represents a significant percentage of sales. The nursery prioritizes high-quality, friendly, and responsive customer service, fostering strong, long-term relationships with its customers. The nursery employs cultural practices to reduce negative impact on the environment. By choosing not to sell to mass-market retailers, the nursery is an attractive supplier for businesses seeking unique and consistent offerings. Commitment to loyalty, fairness, and consistency has built long-term customer trust, while the willingness to grow and innovate with new products and varieties ensures staying competitive in an evolving market. Seller is open to an employment agreement for up to one year. Farm Credit of Florida is an excellent option for financing. Members of Farm Credit of Florida are exempt from FL Doc Stamps and Intangible Tax, potentially saving you thousands of dollars.

$5,800,000
$4,043,047Revenue
$614,742Cash Flow
20 Acre Loxahatchee Nursery - Future Development Equestrian Use photo
Other Agriculture

20 Acre Loxahatchee Nursery - Future Development Equestrian Use

FL, US

Founded in 1979, Boyd Nurseries has become a major supplier of multiple varieties of shade grown Sansevieria, Dracaena, and Palms for the interior foliage industry shipping them throughout North America, Canada, and The Caribbean. Currently growing many varieties of Sansevieria, Palms, Dracaena & Flowering Trees. The 20-acre nursery is located on paved B Road in the Loxahatchee Groves section of Loxahatchee, FL. The property is 1900 ft south of Okeechobee Blvd & 1.3 miles north of Southern Blvd providing easy access. Zoning: AR, Agricultural Residential. Future use: RR-5, Rural Residential. Highest & Best use: As Vacant: Equestrian. As Improved: Interim use as a Plant Nursery and future redevelopment with an Equestrian use. Site improvements include 7 acres of growing area with partial ground cover and 9 acres of shaded growing area. These 16 acres are fully irrigated with an above-ground sprinkler system with 2 wells and pumps. 6000 sq ft steel warehouse/shop building is built on a dock-height concrete floor. The middle of the building has earthen ramps on the east and west sides that allow vehicles to drive through. Also, an aluminum modular residence containing 1,824 sq ft, a modular mobile home type office containing 960 sq ft), two aluminum storage sheds and a wood frame pump house/chemical storage building.

$4,200,000
$1,076,640Revenue
$70,044Cash Flow
Profitable Irrigation & Well Service Company photo
Other Agriculture

Profitable Irrigation & Well Service Company

Clearwater, Pinellas County, FL, US

This company is a well-established residential and commercial irrigation, pump, and well systems provider serving Pinellas County and surrounding Florida markets. Founded by a seasoned irrigation specialist with over 30 years of industry experience, the company delivers high‑quality installation, repair, and maintenance services for irrigation systems, shallow and deep wells, drainage, and landscape lighting. With a longstanding customer base, strong municipal relationships, and repeat commercial clients, the company generates consistent annual revenue of ~$600K with significant opportunity for expansion under new ownership. This is an exceptional add-on or owner-operator opportunity with strong margins, low overhead, and a highly reputable brand supported by decades of customer trust.

$425,000
-Revenue
$230,329Cash Flow

Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for agricultural business businesses.

Under $500K

Median revenue$367k
Median cash flow$72k
Median sale price$234k
Multiple range2.2x - 4.0x

Directional only. Small sample may not represent the broader market.

A variety of factors can cause businesses to trade outside this range, including earnings quality, operational transferability, key-person risk, growth trajectory, and geography, so a listing priced above or below the typical multiple usually reflects real differences in the underlying business.

What to know about agricultural business acquisitions

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By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating agricultural business acquisitions.

Separate land value from business value

Many agricultural deals are mostly real estate. Get the land, buildings, and water rights appraised independently of the operating cash flow so you know what you are really buying.

Verify water and land-use rights

Water access, irrigation rights, and agricultural-use zoning are often the most valuable and most fragile parts of the deal. Get it in writing that they transfer to a new owner.

Study seasonality and commodity exposure

Revenue and cash flow can swing hard year to year. Review several years of records rather than a single strong season before you trust the numbers.

Inspect equipment and infrastructure

Greenhouses, irrigation systems, cold storage, and machinery carry real deferred-maintenance risk. Budget for what the seller has put off.

Check licenses, certifications, and environmental history

Organic certification, pesticide handling, and prior land use all raise compliance and liability questions. A Phase I assessment is common where chemicals were used.

Assess labor and owner dependence

Seasonal labor availability and the owner hands-on role both affect how easily the operation transfers. Be clear on what running it actually requires week to week.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

Often yes. Real estate in the deal can strengthen the collateral position, and qualification depends on clean financials, verifiable tax returns, and a seller who meets program requirements on the business side.