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Funeral Homes

Mortuary Business for Sale in Indiana

IN, US

Explore the flourishing enterprise situated in metropolitan Indiana. Cultivating strong partnerships with local coroners' offices, the business has fostered relationships across the entire state, providing a spectrum of services, including dependable transportation, expert embalming, seamless shipping in and out, and a variety of traditional funeral options for burials or cremations. Dedicated to ensuring success, the committed team is the driving force behind the business's impressive three-year average call volume of 189, with ample potential for further growth. The expansion of our reach promises exciting possibilities and increased impact. Embark on this journey of excellence and become a part of a thriving business committed to not just growth but success. The priority is the success of partners and clients alike, contributing to an elevated funeral service experience throughout Indiana.

$695,000
-Revenue
$253,385Cash Flow
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Very Profitable, Established Pool Construction, Service & Retail

IN, US

High-Margin, Multi-Revenue Stream Business with Strong Cash Flow This opportunity represents the acquisition of a well-established pool construction, service, and retail company that has operated in the region for over 60 years. The business operates from two leased locations in Indiana, and serves a broad regional customer base with a full suite of pool-related products and services. The company’s revenue model is diversified across four primary categories: fiberglass pool installation, recurring seasonal and contracted service, repair and upgrade work, and retail sales of chemicals, parts, and accessories. This structure creates multiple customer touchpoints and supports consistent repeat business beyond the initial installation. To date, the business has installed more than 1,500 pools and maintains approximately 1,000 recurring service customers, providing a strong foundation for ongoing revenue generation and future growth. The company has demonstrated consistent growth and improving profitability, with revenue increasing from approximately $2.38M in 2023 to approximately $2.85M in 2025, while Seller’s Discretionary Earnings nearly doubled over the same period. Operations are supported by an experienced team, including a construction lead, service technicians, and retail staff, with additional seasonal labor during peak months. The business is structured to operate day-to-day with limited dependence on the current owners, who are willing to provide transition support post-sale. The company benefits from strong local brand recognition as the longest-operating pool business in the region, as well as favorable industry dynamics where demand for installations is reported to exceed current capacity.

$2,980,000
$2,850,000Revenue
$900,230Cash Flow
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Funeral Homes

Established Cemetery and Monument Sales Business in Indiana

IN, US

A reputable Cemetery and Monuments business located in Southern Indiana, offers a unique opportunity for an ambitious buyer. With a rich history and a strong current owner tenure since 2020, the business has seen significant growth by expanding into monument sales, in addition to its traditional cemetery lot sales. Boasting an impressive $520,844 revenue in 2023 with a diversified revenue stream (34% cemetery services, 66% monument sales), the business demonstrates strong financial health and a scalable model. The on-site and remote monument sales offices, equipped with in-house engraving and laser technology, present an edge over competitors by reducing costs and offering personalized merchandise. This turnkey operation is ideal for those looking to enter or expand within the cemeteries and crematories industry, offering a smooth transition with 80 hours of training for the new owner.

$775,000
-Revenue
$175,458Cash Flow
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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.

$350,000
$203,202Revenue
$70,632Cash Flow

Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for service business businesses.

Under $500K

Median revenue$310k
Median cash flow$91k
Median sale price$180k
Multiple range1.4x - 2.5x

$500K to $2M

Median revenue$1.16m
Median cash flow$303k
Median sale price$825k
Multiple range2.2x - 3.5x

Over $2M

Median revenue$3.98m
Median cash flow$823k
Median sale price$3.05m
Multiple range3.0x - 5.0x

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 service business acquisitions

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By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

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

Separate recurring contract revenue from one-time work, and test how sticky it is

A pest-control, cleaning, or landscaping firm with recurring agreements is worth far more than one living on one-off jobs; get the contracted share and the renewal rate.

Examine customer concentration and contract terms

A few large accounts can carry — and walk with — the business; review the top customers, contract lengths, and cancellation terms.

Find out how much rides on the owner's relationships

In many service businesses the owner is the salesperson and the trusted contact; understand who holds the customers and the transition plan.

Assess the workforce and labor model

These are labor-heavy; understand staffing, turnover, wage pressure, and whether key crews stay.

Confirm licensing, bonding, and compliance where required

Pest control, security, legal, and waste businesses carry licenses and obligations that may be tied to the owner — and some, like dry cleaners, carry environmental exposure.

Pressure-test the margins and add-backs

Low-capital service businesses are easy to dress up; scrutinize owner add-backs, vehicle and equipment condition, and whether the margins hold.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

Often, yes — they're asset-light with recurring revenue. Lenders focus on customer concentration, owner dependence, and contract durability, so recurring agreements beat the owner's personal relationships.