Price: $330,000
Location: Savannah, GA
Industry: Automotive and Boat
Listing ID: 1714
Listing Status: New

I'm going to be straight with you because that's how we do things down here in Georgia. This isn't one of those "fixer-upper" businesses where you're buying someone else's headache. This is a profitable, respected RV repair shop that's been running like a Swiss watch for years, and it's positioned right where the money is—just off I-95 in beautiful Savannah, Georgia.
Here's What You're Really Buying For $330,000:
You're not just buying equipment and a customer list. You're buying years of hard-earned reputation. You're buying established vendor relationships that took time to build. You're buying trained employees who know the work. You're buying a business that's already generating over $400,000 in revenue and putting more than $82,000 in the owner's pocket—on day one.
Think about what it would take to build this from scratch. How many years would you spend hustling to build a customer base? How long before you could draw a consistent $80K+ income? How much trial and error with vendors, employees, and systems? The current owners—a husband and wife team who both served in the military—have already done that heavy lifting. They've been running this operation in second gear, maintaining steady growth, and now they're ready to hand the keys to someone who can shift it into high gear.
The Location Advantage:
Let's talk about location, because in business, it matters more than just about anything. This shop sits right off I-95—the main artery of the East Coast. Every single day, thousands of RVs roll past this location. Snowbirds heading south for the winter. Families on summer vacation. Full-timers living the dream on the road. And when something breaks down (and it always does), where do you think they're stopping?
Within just a few miles, you've got five established campgrounds and multiple RV dealerships. These aren't just neighbors—they're referral engines. The current owners have built relationships with these businesses, and those relationships come with the sale.
What $330,000 Gets You:
We priced this at a 4x multiple because this is a premium operation. Here's what that number represents:
- Immediate Income: You're buying a business that's proven to generate $82,909 in owner earnings. That's money you can count on while you implement growth strategies.
- Infrastructure In Place: Fully equipped service bays, all the tools and equipment you need (over $100K in FF&E), trained staff, established processes, and vendor accounts.
- The Secret Weapon: Here's the kicker—there's a large, fully-equipped RV body shop on site that isn't currently being used. This is like buying a house and discovering there's a finished apartment over the garage that you didn't know about. This body shop alone could add six figures to annual revenue with the right operator.
- A Lifestyle, Not Just A Job: You're buying into coastal Georgia living. Beautiful weather, Southern hospitality, access to beaches, historic downtown Savannah, and a community that still believes in a handshake and treating people right.
Who Should Buy This Business?
If you're reading this and you've got a mechanical background, this could be your next mission. Maybe you're military or former military like the current owners, and you understand what it means to serve, to do quality work, and to build something you can be proud of. Maybe you're a husband-and-wife team looking to work together and build a legacy. Maybe you're just tired of making someone else rich and you're ready to take control of your own future.
You don't need to be an RV expert—you need to be someone who understands good business fundamentals, appreciates quality work, and can see the potential in what's right in front of you.
The Bottom Line:
For $330,000, you're getting a turn-key operation with proven revenue, a rock-solid location, growth opportunities that are practically screaming at you, and the chance to build a life in one of the most beautiful parts of the country.
This won't last. Businesses like this—profitable, well-run, positioned for growth—they get snapped up fast. If you're serious about being your own boss, about building something real, about creating a business and a lifestyle that matters, then let's talk.
Sign the confidentiality agreement and let me show you the full picture. This could be the opportunity you've been waiting for.
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Facilities & Assets
This business operates from an excellent leased facility strategically located just off I-95 in Savannah—you can't beat the visibility and accessibility for travelers. The property includes multiple fully-equipped service bays capable of handling all classes of RVs, from Class A motorhomes to fifth wheels and travel trailers.
The sale includes over $100,000 in furniture, fixtures, and equipment (FF&E)—everything you need to continue operations from day one without additional capital investment. This includes hydraulic lifts, diagnostic equipment, specialized RV tools, office furniture, computer systems, and all the equipment currently in use.
But here's where it gets exciting: the property also includes a massive, fully-equipped RV body shop that the current owners haven't activated. This isn't a storage room or empty space—it's a complete body shop with paint booths, body work stations, and all the infrastructure ready to go. This represents a complete additional revenue stream that requires nothing more than the decision to flip the switch.
The lease terms are favorable and transferable to the new owner. All assets are maintained in excellent working condition and will transfer debt-free. You're walking into a facility that's ready for business today and positioned for significant expansion tomorrow.
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Market & Competition
The RV market is stronger than it's ever been. The pandemic accelerated a trend that was already building—people want to travel, they want flexibility, and they want to do it on their own terms. RV ownership and usage are at all-time highs, and industry projections show continued growth for years to come.
Savannah sits in the perfect storm of RV demand. It's a major tourist destination with historic charm and coastal access. It's on the I-95 corridor, which means it's a natural stopping point for travelers heading north and south along the entire East Coast. During peak travel seasons (spring break, summer vacation, and the winter snowbird migration), the traffic through this area is tremendous.
The competitive landscape is actually favorable. Yes, there are other repair shops in the region, but the RV market is large enough—and growing fast enough—that there's plenty of business to go around. What sets this business apart is its reputation for honest, quality work. The current owners built their reputation on military values: integrity, service, and excellence. That reputation is gold in this industry where trust matters everything.
The nearby RV dealerships act as consistent referral sources. They sell the units, but most don't want to do service and repair work—they refer that business out. The five campgrounds within a short radius provide a steady stream of customers who need everything from routine maintenance to emergency repairs. These established relationships and referral networks come with the business.
The market conditions right now are ideal for a motivated buyer. You're entering a growing industry, in a prime location, with an established reputation. That's the trifecta of business success.
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Growth & Expansion
Here's where your entrepreneurial mind should start racing. The current owners have run a solid, stable operation—but they've left enormous opportunity on the table. This isn't criticism; it's opportunity for you.
1. Activate The Body Shop (Biggest Opportunity): That unused RV body shop is sitting there like money in the bank waiting to be withdrawn. Launch collision repair, custom paint, graphics, and refurbishment services. Body work commands premium pricing and higher margins than mechanical repair. You could conservatively add $100,000-$200,000+ in annual revenue by activating this space. The infrastructure is already there—you just need to market it and staff it.
2. Launch Mobile/Roadside Service: There are five campgrounds nearby full of RVs that can't easily get to a shop. Offer on-site service calls—preventative maintenance, minor repairs, emergency service. This is high-margin work that meets customers where they are. Partner with campground management to become their preferred service provider. Add emergency roadside assistance along the I-95 corridor for breakdowns. This could add $50,000-$75,000 in new revenue with relatively low overhead.
3. Extend Operating Hours: The current business operates standard hours. But RV emergencies don't happen 9-to-5, and travel happens on weekends. Offer extended evening hours or weekend appointments during peak travel seasons (Memorial Day through Labor Day, and November through March for snowbirds). Capture the customers who can't make it during standard business hours.
4. Strategic Marketing & Digital Presence: Implement targeted digital marketing to travelers on I-95. Google Ads targeted to "RV repair Savannah," social media campaigns targeting RV groups, partnerships with travel apps and RV forums. Most small service businesses are terrible at marketing—do it right and you'll capture market share quickly. Build an email list of customers and implement a maintenance reminder system.
5. Expand Service Offerings: Add specialized services like solar panel installation and repair (huge demand in the RV community), lithium battery upgrades, RV inspection services for pre-purchase buyers, winterization and de-winterization packages, and awning repair/replacement. Each new service opens a new revenue stream.
6. Build Dealership Partnerships: Formalize warranty work relationships with local dealerships. Many dealers need overflow capacity for service work—position yourself as their preferred partner.
The current business generates over $400K in revenue. With even modest execution on these growth strategies, a motivated owner could realistically push this business to $600K-$750K in revenue within 24-36 months. That's not pie-in-the-sky thinking—that's basic business expansion based on existing market demand and underutilized assets.
The foundation is solid. The location is perfect. The opportunity is enormous. All it needs is an owner with vision and energy to take it to the next level.
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Ready to learn more? Sign the confidentiality agreement and let's talk about your future.
Total Sales: $403,167
Cash Flow: $82,909
FFE: $100,000
Inventory: $5,000