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How Long Will It Take to Sell My Business?

How Long Will It Take to Sell My Business?

Every business owner asks the same question the moment they consider selling: “How long will this take?”

thinking circle The truth: most businesses sell in 3–12 months. That’s the short answer. The longer answer depends on your industry, size, financials, market conditions, and—most importantly—how the deal is financed.

If the buyer needs a bank loan, that alone can add 1–3 months to the process. (Banks aren’t exactly sprinters.)

 

Let’s break it down:

Factors That Shape the Timeline

  • Industry: Hot sectors like restaurants or home services move faster; niche businesses may take longer.
  • Size & Complexity: A simple $500K business might sell quicker than a $5M company with layers of operations.
  • Financials: Clean, organized records save months of back-and-forth.
  • Market Conditions: Interest rates, buyer demand, and the economy all play a role.
  • Owner Dependence: Businesses that run without the owner sell faster.
  • Financing: Bank loans add time; seller financing can speed things up.

The Stages of a Sale

  • Preparation (days to weeks): Valuation, tightening up your financials, creating marketing materials.
  • Marketing & Buyer Search (1–9 months): Confidentially attracting buyers, vetting them, scheduling showings.
  • Offer & Negotiation (1–2 months): LOI, terms, and deal structure.
  • Due Diligence & Closing (1–3 months): Buyer confirms details, secures financing, and lawyers finalize paperwork.

How to Keep It Moving

  • docs circlePrepare your documents before you go to market.
  • Price realistically.
  • Work with an experienced broker.
  • Stay flexible on deal terms.
  • Involve legal and financial advisors early.

Common Delays

  • Messy financials (but don’t let that stop you—buyers and advisors can work through it).
  • Overpricing.
  • Lease or landlord issues.
  • Financing delays.
  • Waiting too long to plan your exit.

Bottom Line: Selling a business is a process, not an event. Most owners can expect 3–12 months. With the right preparation and team, you can make sure those months are well spent.

Ready to talk about your own timeline? Contact EDGE Business Advisors today for a valuation and custom exit plan.

 

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