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Edinburg, Texas
Asking Price$150,000
Annual Revenue$375,525
SDE$58,098
Financial Highlights
- Asking
- $150,000
- Revenue
- $375,525
- SDE
- $58,098
Business Description
This family-owned business, founded in the Rio Grande Valley, was built on a mission to provide a healthy, fast, and fresh dining alternative that’s both accessible and satisfying. Since its inception, the focus has remained on high-quality ingredients, efficient service, and a consistently excellent customer experience.
In 2023, the business generated $392,999 in revenue, followed by $375,525 in 2024. It operates from two high-visibility locations situated at busy intersections in their respective cities. Included in the sale are $60,000 in furniture, fixtures, and equipment, $20,000 in leasehold improvements, and a Seller’s Discretionary Earnings (SDE) of $58,000.
The current owner is transitioning to focus on other ventures, opening the door for a new operator to take this well-established brand to the next level. With a solid foundation and strong market presence, this business offers an excellent opportunity for continued growth and success.
Business Details
- Location
- Edinburg, Texas
Growth & Value Simulator
Why this is here: If you buy this business and grow revenue while expenses stay flat, that extra revenue usually drops to the bottom line. A modest growth rate can translate into a much higher exit value because buyers price businesses on earnings × a multiple.
Assumes expenses stay flat.
Minimum 2.5× is common on main-street deals.
Base Revenue
$375,525
Base SDE (today)
$58,098
Implied Value (today)
$145,245 @ 2.50×
Year 3 Revenue
$434,717
Year 3 SDE (flat expenses)
$117,290
Year 3 Implied Value
$293,225 @ 2.50×
Added value after 3 years (vs. today)
$147,980
Assumes revenue grows by 5.0% per year, expenses stay the same, and the valuation multiple stays constant at 2.50×. This is a quick, directional gut-check — not a forecast. Real-world costs and multiples can change.