
High Stakes: $30M Cannabis Business For Sale in Montana
Do you have an extra $30 million lying around? If you do, you can purchase this turnkey business in Montana.
Get ready to "weed" out the competition because this thriving cannabis business is ready to find a new owner. 420property listed the business on the market November 23, 2024, but the current business name is not provided.

Since 2004, it has been legal to purchase medical cannabis, and as of January 1, 2022, both medical and adult-use marijuana are legal to purchase in Montana for people 21 and older.
How many cannabis dispensaries are in Montana?
Montana is ranked 10th in the country for having the most cannabis dispensaries, with a total of 426.
Rolling in the Revenue
The listing showcases some pretty impressive numbers for potential buyers. It reports a gross revenue of $6 million (all annual business income before any cost-of-sales or expenses deducted), $2.3 million in EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization), and $2.1 million in cash flow.
The anonymous business has retail locations in Missoula, Bozeman, Helena, and Florence. Each of those locations averages $800k to $1.2m annually.
How much money has the cannabis industry generated in Montana?
Between January 2022 and December 2024, cannabis sales in Montana generated $947,002,982, according to the Montana Department of Revenue.
The Possibilities are "Higher" than Ever
Yes, I may be writing this article just for the puns, but the deal gets even sweeter.
From the production side, your $30M also buys you a 15-acre grow site with a new 34,000 sq. ft. indoor facility. With the newly upgraded indoor space, they are projected to double or triple production.
If you're an aspiring entrepreneur looking to enter one of Montana's fastest-growing industries, this could be your chance. However, to be blunt, thirty million dollars is beyond my budget, but it might be the right investment for you.
Credit: 420property , dispenseapp , Mtrevenue.gov
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