Areas We Serve
Market intelligence and seller-only representation across the Pacific Northwest
Arx Brokers represents business owners - and only business owners. Our proprietary research database tracks more than 500,000 businesses across the American West, and we use that intelligence to find the right buyers for every deal.
Oregon
Our home market. Offices in Bend and Lake Oswego, with data coverage from Portland to Pendleton and the coast to the Idaho border.
Explore by Region
Every market has its own deal dynamics, buyer profiles, and industry strengths. Pick yours.
Portland Metro
Oregon’s largest market with 5,200+ M&A targets in range. Deep across every sector - tech, manufacturing, distribution, healthcare. The widest buyer pool in the state.
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Bend / Central Oregon
Nearly 780 M&A targets. Manufacturing and outdoor recreation are the surprise. Lifestyle buyers from California and Washington change the economics of every deal.
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Eugene / Springfield
865 M&A targets in range. Highest average manufacturing revenue of any secondary market at $6.2M. Distribution companies average $7.9M - top in the state.
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Salem / Mid-Valley
840 M&A targets and the most underserved broker market in Oregon. Specialty contractors average $5.5M - highest in the state. Senior care deeply concentrated.
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Medford / Southern Oregon
795 M&A targets. California acquirers are the #1 buyer source. Senior care businesses average 72 employees - the largest by headcount in Oregon.
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Oregon Coast
342 M&A targets from Astoria to Brookings. Distribution averages $7.3M in revenue. Lifestyle buyers and healthcare consolidators following the retiree population.
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Eastern Oregon
546 M&A targets east of the Cascades. Distribution companies average $8.9M - highest in the state. Agriculture-adjacent supply chain drives the economy.
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"As a business owner you'll exit your business in one of three ways: when you want to, when you have to, or feet first. Planning a successful exit from a business you've built and preserving your wealth and legacy starts with understanding its true value - and any hurdles to your marketability. If you're considering an exit in the next 1-3 years you should start your evaluation today."— Brecht Palombo, Founder & Managing Director