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Food vans and coffee shops: What potential business buyers are searching for online

ย  Food vans, coffee shops and Mexican food outlets are among the most popular small businesses people are on the hunt for, according to data released by online business listing site Seek this week. More than 260,000 small businesses are visiting Seekโ€™s commercial website each month, with the latest data recording a 32% year-on-year increase […]
Renee Thompson
Renee Thompson
Food vans and coffee shops: What potential business buyers are searching for online

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Food vans, coffee shops and Mexican food outlets are among the most popular small businesses people are on the hunt for, according to data released by online business listing site Seek this week.

More than 260,000 small businesses are visiting Seekโ€™s commercial website each month, with the latest data recording a 32% year-on-year increase in businesses for sale listings, adding to growing evidence of the swelling number of businesses for sale.

The data also reveals what small businesses people, presumably potential buyers, are searching for, with Seek analysis showing searches for hospitality businesses such as Mexican eateries, healthy food options, and mobile and van franchises are the most popular.

Coffee, cafes and restaurants is the most searched for category of small businesses, accounting for 24% of all category searches. This compares to 18% just over a year ago.

Seek Commercial product manager Ana Rowe said hospitality and services industries, especially coffee shops, have always been popular among buyers.

โ€œFood is also a very strong performer, both in terms of demand and number of businesses for sale,โ€ Rowe said.

โ€œMexican food is still hugely popular, while there are also new healthy food options coming into the mix as the national health craze continues. However, trends can change within the sector quickly.โ€

Manufacturing, wholesale and distribution is the second most searched category according to the data, accounting for 13% of all category searches during the survey period.

Businesses in this category are varied and can include owning the licence to distribute produce such as meat or poultry, through to distributing leisure products such as kayaks.

Seasonal spikes are a factor for small business interested in using the site for sales and purchases, Rowe said.

ย โ€œWe see the most traffic and activity on our site between January and March, while October and November are also very strong,โ€ she said.

David Bird, chairman of BizExchange, told SmartCompany this afternoon the data reflects growing interest in individuals wanting to buy a small business but he questions some of the Seekโ€™s figures surrounding supply and demand.ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย 

โ€œSome people say thereโ€™s more sellers than buyers,โ€ he says.

โ€œThereโ€™s about 30,000 at any given moment in time.โ€

Bird says hospitality likely earned its top spot because of the high turnover of small business owners, who often worked long hours.

โ€œA lot of people go into them not appreciating whatโ€™s involved,โ€ he says.

โ€œIt burns people out.โ€

But Bird says the food sector overall is thriving.

โ€œThe food sector is a hot sector right now,โ€ he says.

โ€œThere is certainly a health kick, having healthier food, and that will probably increase.โ€

Specialised tea businesses are another trend to look out for, Bird says.

โ€œCoffee shops are profitable when simple,โ€ he says.

โ€œI think coffee might have just about reached its peak.โ€

Bird says there is also โ€œquite a transitionโ€ towards buying businesses that provide leisure services and personal services, such as laundry services, as well as digital businesses.

Baby boomers are driving some of the interest in small business ownership, Bird says.

โ€œPeople are buying themselves a job; retiring from executive roles and want to be their own boss,โ€ he says.

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