In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, the hosts discuss a Med Spa business for sale with an asking price of $3.8 million. Heather drops knowledge into the Med Spa industry, including compliance requirements, types of treatments, and business prospects. While the business generates a cash flow of $269,000, the significant challenge is the inclusion of $3 million in real estate, which poses financing and cash flow issues. Heather also mentions the importance of analyzing the mix of services, especially recurring services like facial injectables, and the potential for growth in the industry. Overall, it's a valuable episode for anyone interested in Med Spas and the complexities of buying such businesses.
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