Computer workshop for sale at the best offer.
After 10 years servicing to the community of New Lynn, Titirangi and suburbs, unfortunately, I have to sell my successful computer workshop business due to health problems.
Workshop is located in a very good and safe neighborhood surround of friendly people and the most of them, my clients as well
Large, loyal database of clients
Big stock of HDD, Laptop batteries and screens for different models
Broken laptops good for parts
Windows and Apple products
A POS terminal with a thermal printer ready to use or sell
Laptops different brand and models with brand new SSD drives and RAM memory over Windows 10 latest version, all of them and ready to be sold.
A 27” Double screen i7 All-in-one Pc (16GB RAM, 250SSD drive, Windows 10, MS Office, etc)
A complete computer repairing station with all kind of tools
A powerful HP server
A 12 years old phone number, commercial name and website domain, are also included on this and much, much more
Small to medium size businesses, surrounded to 4 big retirement villages with over 600 people in need of very often online and onsite support and over 800 requesting constantly a professional computer support.
Great business potential in a very short distance
10 years in that corner, amply endorse the recognition and support given to all my clients who have been very loyal to this day.
Stock and Assets of $15000 or probably more
Rent very, very low, under $1.000 a month GST included
The price is under negotiation at the best offer.
Contact Patrick on 0210740626, Gilliam Street, New Lynn
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