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Funeral Homes

Innovative Patented Green Urn Business

Confidential

This pioneering enterprise offers an automated, eco-friendly urn for ash scattering, responding to the growing trend towards cremation and the desire for dignified memorials. With a focus on delivering a clean, controlled, and heartfelt scattering experience, this business addresses a significant gap in the death care market. Ready for the market with product units manufactured and equipped with accessories for immediate deployment, this pre-revenue opportunity is ripe for growth and scaling. The ideal acquisition for those seeking entry into the expanding death care sector with a revolutionary product designed for compassion and sustainability. A smooth transition to new ownership is assured, with detailed product knowledge and operational insights provided. This business is currently in the pre-revenue stage, meaning it has yet to generate income. While there is no fixed listing price, the seller is open to considering reasonable offers based on the significant investment of time and resources into patents and inventory, amounting to approximately 1 million dollars. If you're interested in exploring this opportunity further, we can discuss potential terms and arrangements that align with both parties' expectations.

$100,000Asking Price
-Revenue
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Funeral Homes

Quick Sale Opportunity: Established Cemetery

IL, US

This renowned cemetery offers a rare opportunity for ownership of a full-service burial and memorial business as well as a licensed Funeral Home in Illinois. With 23 acres of land, 19 developed, and the potential for expansion. The facility uses the chapel mausoleum for office headquarters. A blend of tradition with potential modernization, this business operates with low customer acquisition, presenting an incredible growth opportunity. The operation is efficiently streamlined with contracted services for grave opening and grounds maintenance, directed by a dedicated small team.

$150,000Asking Price
$237,006Revenue
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Funeral Homes

Discover the Intimate Elegance of this Turn-key Funeral Home

IN, US

With a history steeped in decades of compassion, this Funeral Home has been a steadfast provider of exceptional service to its surrounding communities. Sustaining an average call volume of 31 with proof of growth and opportunity, this business is now on the lookout for an excited new owner. Whether you're a funeral director seeking a more deliberate pace that facilitates genuine connections with families, or an existing funeral business eager to expand its reach and diversify services across multiple locations, this opportunity promises a seamless fit into your vision for compassionate care. Excluded from the sale but offered for separate purchase is a 40-acre parcel, featuring an operational cemetery with potential for expansion. This presents additional opportunities for growth, including the development of a new funeral home or event space.

$350,000Asking Price
$203,202Revenue
$70,632Cash Flow
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Funeral Homes

Louisiana Funeral Home - Established Family Business

LA, US

This turnkey funeral home, serving Central Louisiana since 2019, offers a rare opportunity to acquire a respected, community-rooted business with proven operations and loyal clientele. Known for compassionate, personalized service that honors both longstanding local traditions and evolving family preferences, the practice features established procedures, adaptable service options, and a cooperative, experienced staff. The business benefits from a strong local reputation, repeat referrals, and systems in place for efficient day-to-day management, making it ideal for an owner-operator or investor seeking immediate cash flow and growth potential. The current owner will remain involved to support a smooth transition, providing continuity for staff and families and enhancing long-term stability. This well-maintained, turnkey operation is positioned for continued success in a market that values trust, tradition, and responsive, modern funeral services.

$1,195,000Asking Price
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Funeral Homes

South Florida Funeral Business with three locations

FL, US

High-demand funeral enterprise for sale… two established funeral homes strategically located in the thriving South Florida region, plus a state-of-the-art crematorium, newly completed and ready for business. These busy funeral homes have been outsourcing their cremation services, and the addition of this new facility presents an unprecedented opportunity to bring these services in-house. This opportunity provides a crematorium business in addition to a set of prosperous funeral homes. A seamless combination of these services could open new revenue streams, boosting overall business growth. The appeal of South Florida is continuously rising, with around 900 new residents moving in each day. As the population grows, the demand for these services is projected to scale up significantly. This rare opportunity could be your chance to not only own a flourishing business but also to expand it in one of the most dynamic markets in the country.

$4,500,000Asking Price
$3,393,568Revenue
$400,549Cash Flow
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Funeral Homes

Patented Burial Concept System

PA, US

This patented design includes all entities in the Death Care Industry, including funeral directors, cemeteries and monument companies. This will be a lucrative addition to any company portfolio and give sales staff an easy opportunity. This is a unique way to memorialize our loved ones. This new process can change the ways of our current burial systems.

$300,000Asking Price
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What to know about funeral home acquisitions

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating funeral home acquisitions.

What You’re Actually Buying

A funeral home acquisition is one of the most regulated, relationship-driven, and capital-intensive acquisitions in the SMB market. The business is fundamentally built on community trust, generational customer relationships, and the funeral director’s personal reputation in the local market; these are not assets that transfer easily under new ownership. A funeral home that has served a community for 60 years has a relationship base that took generations to build. The new owner who steps in needs to demonstrate continuity, competence, and respect for that relationship base from day one. Buyers who treat this as a typical service business acquisition without understanding the cultural and community dimensions make errors that affect both reputation and revenue.

What the Financials Need to Show

Revenue analysis in funeral services requires understanding call volume trends, average revenue per call, and the composition of services. Annual call volume, the number of funerals performed per year, is the foundational metric. A funeral home doing 150 calls annually at an average of $7,000 per call is a $1.05M revenue operation with very different dynamics than one doing 60 calls at $11,000 each. Trend matters: a funeral home with declining call volume in a stable demographic market is losing share to competitors; one with stable or growing volume is winning. Preneed contract analysis is critical; these are paid-in-advance arrangements where the funeral home holds significant trust fund balances against future service obligations. The preneed liability must be properly funded and the trust accounts properly accounted for.

Licensing, Regulation, and the Funeral Director Question

Every state requires funeral directors to hold individual professional licenses, and most states require the funeral establishment to have a designated managing funeral director. The license is held by an individual; if the seller is the only licensed funeral director and is departing, you need a licensed successor in place at close. Funeral director licensure typically requires mortuary science education (2-year degree program), a state board exam, and an apprenticeship period of 1–2 years. If you don’t have licensed staff, this is a multi-year path to operate. You’ll need to hire licensed funeral directors or arrange for the seller to remain involved under a transitional licensure structure. Understand your state’s specific rules before LOI.

The Preneed Trust Liability and Real Estate

Funeral homes routinely sell preneed contracts, prepaid funeral arrangements that may be funded years or decades before services are performed. The funds collected on preneed contracts are required to be held in trust under state regulation, and the liability for performing those future services transfers with the business at acquisition. Review the preneed trust fund statements carefully. Verify that contracts are properly funded and that trust account balances match contracted liabilities. Underfunded preneed liability is a serious financial issue that should affect both your offer price and your willingness to proceed. Real estate is often a significant component of funeral home value, the building, the parking, and any cemetery property, and should be appraised and structured separately.

Demographic Tailwinds and Consolidation

The funeral services industry has favorable structural demographics; the death rate in the US is increasing as the Baby Boomer generation ages, with projected growth of 25–30% in annual deaths between 2025 and 2040. There is demand growth, but it’s offset by significant consolidation pressure from Service Corporation International (SCI), the largest funeral and cemetery company in North America, and other regional consolidators acquiring independent funeral homes systematically. The result for individual buyers is a category with strong demographic support and active strategic buyer interest at the larger end of the market. Acquisitions of well-positioned independents below the SCI acquisition threshold remain accessible. The exit market for quality funeral homes is among the most active in any SMB category.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

Every state requires funeral directors to hold individual professional licenses, and most states require the funeral establishment to have a designated managing funeral director. The license is held by an individual; if the seller is the only licensed funeral director and is departing, you need a licensed successor in place at close. Funeral director licensure typically requires mortuary science education (a 2-year degree program), a state board exam, and an apprenticeship period of 1–2 years. If you don't have licensed staff, this is a multi-year path to operate — you'll need to hire licensed funeral directors or arrange for the seller to remain involved under a transitional licensure structure. State licensing rules vary significantly: some states allow non-licensed ownership with a licensed funeral director on staff; others require the owner to be licensed. Understand your state's specific rules before LOI. An attorney with funeral industry experience is worth the engagement fee in any acquisition where the licensing situation isn't immediately clean.