An established Medicare Home Healthcare business is up for immediate sale, generating approximately $4,100 in monthly profit with minimal effort—less than 8 hours of work per month required. The business, operational since February 2010, offers a unique market position with potential earnings improvement to five times current levels. The site ranks highly on search engines due to successful SEO campaigns, but its main source of traffic is proprietary media methods. This company, built under a United States LLC, provides a full support system, including a 24/5 customer service department. The site is currently listed in a four-day auction, with bidding starting at $1. Despite significant consistent earnings, the owners are selling to gather funds required for another business opportunity. They offer comprehensive ownership transfer, including domain rights, business plans, and three months of training and consultation. The site, characterized by steady financial performance and strategic growth potential, ensures robust post-sale support and includes free marketing consultation, six months of free hosting, and continuous site management assistance. Buyers are guaranteed a trustworthy transaction, supported by a notarized non-compete contract. The business suits those looking for minimal maintenance with a potential high profit margin. The auction promises no set final price, with the sale to be made to the highest bidder. The sellers emphasize the value and reliability of the business, encouraging interested parties to engage seriously and swiftly.
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1. Agreements & Contracts.
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