by Child Care Insite | May 13, 2026 | Child Care Center Sales, Seller Tips
Most parents search for child care after the workday ends. They compare programs late at night, browse websites on weekends, and submit inquiries during the few free moments they have available. Unfortunately, many child care centers unintentionally lose these leads...
by Child Care Insite | May 12, 2026 | Child Care Center Sales, Seller Tips
Most child care center owners focus heavily on daily operations, staffing, enrollment, and licensing compliance — but very few spend enough time preparing for a future exit. The reality is that the strongest daycare acquisitions are rarely accidental. High-value child...
by Child Care Insite | May 11, 2026 | Seller Tips
Many child care center owners assume that high revenue automatically creates a high sale price. In reality, buyers and lenders focus much more closely on bankable profit. A center generating strong, reliable earnings is often significantly more valuable than a larger...
by Child Care Insite | Apr 29, 2026 | Seller Tips
Many child care center owners believe buyers only care about one thing: Price. That is not accurate. Sophisticated buyers usually evaluate a center through multiple lenses, including profitability, stability, transferability, and future upside. A center that looks...
by Child Care Insite | Apr 28, 2026 | Seller Tips
Buying a child care center can be a strong path to business ownership, recurring revenue, and long-term wealth creation. But many buyers focus on finding the right opportunity before understanding a critical piece of the equation: How will the acquisition be financed?...
by Child Care Insite | Apr 27, 2026 | Seller Tips
Many child care center owners understand that vacant classrooms cost money. But vacant infant spots are often especially expensive. Why? Because infant care commonly commands premium tuition, drives long family relationships, and feeds future enrollment into toddler...
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