A business broker runs a listing and charges 8 to 12 percent; a marketplace is cheap but public and uncontrolled; a direct sale to WETYR has no commission and stays confidential. For most owners of an independent pharmacy who value privacy and speed, the direct route wins on net proceeds and control.
Side by side
| What matters | Business broker | Online marketplace | WETYR (direct) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Commission / fee | 8 to 12 percent of price | Listing fee | No commission |
| Confidentiality | Limited (listing, teasers) | Public listing | Fully confidential |
| Who you deal with | An intermediary, then buyers | Strangers, tire-kickers | The operator who would run it |
| Speed to close | 6 to 12 months typical | Unpredictable | 30 to 75 days |
| Certainty | Depends on the field | Low | Funded, direct offer |
When a broker makes sense
If your independent pharmacy is large, highly sought-after, and you want to run a full competitive auction, a broker can create a bidding field that lifts price, and the commission may pay for itself. Names owners consider include CVS, Walgreens (chains squeeze independents). The trade-offs are cost, time, and a process that is hard to keep fully private.
When a direct sale to WETYR makes sense
If confidentiality, speed, and keeping the commission matter more than squeezing the last dollar out of an auction, a direct sale fits. WETYR is an operator-buyer: we make a confidential, written offer and close in 30 to 75 days, with no listing and no fee out of your price. Owners squeezed by chains want out; compounding and clinical services as repositioning levers License, compounding, clinical services repositioning is exactly the kind of strength we pay up for.
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Tell us a little about your independent pharmacy. We reply with an indicative value range and whether we are a direct fit, within one business day. No obligation, no listing, nothing public.
Independent Pharmacy: broker vs direct FAQ
What is the best way to sell an independent pharmacy?
It depends on your priorities. If you want the widest auction and will pay 8 to 12 percent for it, a broker fits. If you want confidentiality, speed, and no commission, a direct sale to an operator-buyer like WETYR fits. Marketplaces are cheapest but the least controlled and least confidential.
Who are the main brokers for independent pharmacies?
In this space owners often talk to CVS, Walgreens (chains squeeze independents). They run a listing or limited-auction process and charge a success commission. WETYR is the direct-buyer alternative: no listing, no commission, one counterparty.
Is selling directly to a buyer safe?
Yes, when the buyer is funded and represented and you use your own attorney. A direct sale to WETYR uses a mutual NDA, a written offer, and normal legal diligence, with your staff and customers learning on your timeline, not from a public listing.
Will I get a lower price selling direct instead of through a broker?
Not necessarily. A broker's auction can lift price, but the 8 to 12 percent commission comes back out of it, and many independent pharmacies never attract a competitive field. A direct offer with no commission often nets the owner as much or more, faster and privately.
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