Mollie is a guest writer at Bsale, currently studying Law and Communications at university. Coming from a family of small business owners, she has a strong interest in the realities of running and growing a business, and the legal and commercial frameworks that support it.
With a passion for writing and storytelling, Mollie enjoys exploring topics that help business owners and buyers better understand the market. Her work focuses on clear, practical insights, drawing on both her studies and her firsthand exposure to small business life.
Darwin’s business market is distinctive and dynamic. With 73 businesses currently listed for sale, a total market value of $34.2 million, and an average advertised asking price of $469,512, the Territory offers accessible entry points for buyers and strong... Read More » 5 min read
A mix of major regional centres and fast-growing coastal towns, the Mid North Coast has become one of NSW’s most dynamic regions for business buyers. Population growth across Port Macquarie, Coffs Harbour and Tweed Heads is expected to accelerate in the... Read More » 7 min read
Cairns and Far North Queensland is attracting growing interest from business buyers seeking affordability, lifestyle and consistent demand. A tropical paradise athe the top of Queensland, the region combines a strong tourism economy with agriculture, trade... Read More » 6 min read
The Mornington Peninsula is catching the eye of business buyers for good reason. Stretching from seaside towns to thriving townships, the region offers a mix of lifestyle appeal and market opportunity that’s hard to match. With a population of around... Read More » 5 min read
Perth continues to strengthen its position as one of Australia’s most active and resilient markets for buying and selling businesses. With 1,421 businesses for sale in Perth and a combined advertised value of approximately $965 million, the Perth... Read More » 9 min read
Newcastle and the Hunter Valley continue to attract business buyers seeking a balance between regional stability, skilled labour access and manageable business scale. While smaller than several other NSW regional markets by listing volume and total value, the... Read More » 6 min read
The Central Coast is emerging as a practical alternative for business buyers priced out of Sydney, offering lower entry costs, more affordable real estate and strong local demand supported by a growing population. Located just one hour north of the CBD, the... Read More » 5 min read
The Northern Territory’s capital city, Darwin, continues to experience steady population and market growth. Surrounded by breathtaking natural landscapes and rich cultural history, the city recorded a population of 248,151 in 2020–21 and is projected... Read More » 4 min read
Canberra may be Australia’s political centre, but it is also one of the country’s most dependable small business markets. Supported by a stable public sector workforce, high household incomes and consistent demand for local services, the city attr... Read More » 4 min read