Business Broker in Hawaii County

Business brokerage services in Hawaii County (Big Island). Serving Hilo, Kailua-Kona, Waimea, Waikoloa, and 10 communities across the Big Island.

Business Broker Hawaii serves business owners throughout Hawaii County – the Big Island – with comprehensive brokerage, valuation, and advisory services.

As the largest island in the Hawaiian chain, the Big Island offers a diverse business landscape spanning two distinct economic centers: the Kona Coast on the west side and Hilo on the east. From Kailua-Kona’s tourism-driven economy to Hilo’s agricultural heritage, we understand the unique dynamics of each community.

Our Services on the Big Island

Whether you’re a business owner in Kona looking to sell, or a buyer interested in Hilo opportunities, our team provides expert guidance:

  • Exit Planning & Seller Readiness Consulting – Prepare your Big Island business for sale
  • Full Sell-Side Business Brokerage – Comprehensive representation for sellers
  • Buyer Representation & Acquisition Search – Find the right Big Island business opportunity
  • Business Valuation & Broker Opinion of Value – Accurate valuations for Big Island businesses
  • Confidential Marketing & Private Buyer Outreach – Discreet marketing to qualified buyers
  • Transaction Management & Deal Structuring – Expert handling of every deal detail

The Big Island Market

Hawaii County’s economy is diverse, with strong sectors in tourism and hospitality (especially on the Kona Coast), agriculture (coffee, macadamia nuts, ranching), astronomy and research, and retail. The island’s size and geographic diversity mean that market conditions can vary significantly between communities, making local expertise essential for successful business transactions.

Areas We Serve in Hawaii County

Captain Cook Hilo Holualoa Kailua-Kona Keaau Kohala Pahoa Volcano Waikoloa Village Waimea

Our Services

Hawaii County

Business brokerage services in Hawaii County (Big Island). Serving Hilo, Kailua-Kona, Waimea, Waikoloa, and 10 communities across the Big Island.

Free — no obligations