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Buying a business: Alaska vs Texas

Two markets side by side — inventory, pricing, and what you actually pay per dollar of cash flow, from live Waterfall data.

Alaska

57 active listings
Active listings57
Median asking$1,050,000
Median cash flow$160,435 Edge
Typical multiple6.5×
Owner-earnings yield~15%
Median revenue$952,772
VS

Texas

3,899 active listings
Active listings3,899 Edge
Median asking$340,000 Edge
Median cash flow$160,000
Typical multiple2.1×
Owner-earnings yield~47%
Median revenue$690,019

Who wins?

Texas has 6740% more businesses on the market than Alaska (3,899 vs 57). Texas is cheaper at the median asking price. Texas trades at a lower multiple (2.1× vs 6.5×), meaning you pay less per dollar of cash flow there.

Some figures are still filling in as listings are added to one or both markets — this comparison updates automatically as inventory grows.

MetricAlaskaTexas
Active listings573,899
Median asking$1,050,000$340,000
Median cash flow$160,435$160,000
Typical multiple6.5×2.1×
Owner-earnings yield~15%~47%
Median revenue$952,772$690,019
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