Montana Business Brokers

BusinessBrokers.net is actively expanding our network in Montana, with coverage planned for Billings, Bozeman, Great Falls, and Missoula. While we currently have no active listings, we are building relationships with qualified brokers across the state.

Montana presents unique opportunities for business sales, particularly in agriculture, tourism, and natural resource sectors that define the state's economy. The state's major markets in Billings, Bozeman, Great Falls, and Missoula each offer distinct advantages for different types of businesses. Business brokers in Montana typically handle ranch sales, hospitality businesses serving tourists, and service companies supporting local communities. BusinessBrokers.net is actively expanding our network in Montana to serve buyers and sellers across the state. We are building relationships with experienced brokers who understand Montana's specific market conditions and can guide clients through transactions involving everything from working ranches to Main Street businesses. Our platform will connect you with brokers who specialize in Montana's key industries and understand the unique challenges of doing business in Big Sky Country.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a business broker in Montana?
BusinessBrokers.net is expanding our network in Montana with planned coverage in Billings, Bozeman, Great Falls, and Missoula. We recommend contacting local business associations or the Montana Association of Realtors for current broker referrals while we build our presence in the state.
What do business brokers charge in Montana?
Business broker commissions in Montana typically range from 8-12% for smaller businesses, with rates decreasing for larger transactions. Many brokers use the Lehman Scale for businesses over $1 million. Always discuss fee structures upfront and get agreements in writing.
What types of businesses sell well in Montana?
Montana's economy centers on agriculture, tourism, and natural resources. Successful business sales often involve ranches, hospitality businesses serving tourists, outdoor recreation companies, and service businesses supporting local communities in cities like Billings and Bozeman.
Are there special considerations for selling a ranch in Montana?
Ranch sales in Montana require specialized expertise due to water rights, grazing permits, mineral rights, and agricultural tax considerations. Many transactions involve significant land components and may require agricultural lending specialists or conservation easement knowledge.
How long does it take to sell a business in Montana?
Business sale timelines in Montana vary by industry and location. Rural businesses may take longer due to smaller buyer pools, while businesses in growing areas like Bozeman may sell faster. Tourism-dependent businesses often sell best during shoulder seasons.