Two markets side by side — inventory, pricing, and what you actually pay per dollar of cash flow, from live Waterfall data.
Kansas has 21% more businesses on the market than Nebraska (196 vs 162). Nebraska is cheaper at the median asking price. Kansas trades at a lower multiple (2.1× vs 2.5×), meaning you pay less per dollar of cash flow there.
| Metric | Kansas | Nebraska |
|---|---|---|
| Active listings | 196 | 162 |
| Median asking | $535,000 | $375,000 |
| Median cash flow | $250,000 | $149,107 |
| Typical multiple | 2.1× | 2.5× |
| Owner-earnings yield | ~47% | ~40% |
| Median revenue | $814,382 | $859,740 |
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