Business goodwill valuation in Mesnac (16370)

DVF commercial property comparables, BODACC goodwill sales, NAF benchmarks. Public data to bracket an estimate in Mesnac before chartered accountant valuation.

DVF mutations (5 years)

40 commercial property transactions
DVF DGFiP
See breakdown by year
TypeYearTransactionsPrice/m²
Maison202531 878 €
Maison202461 092 €
Commerce20231230 €
Maison2023111 460 €
Commerce202225 983 €
Maison2022121 127 €

Median price per m² (DVF)

€1 194/m² (wall value proxy)
DVF DGFiP

Published BODACC goodwill sales

6 sales published 24m
BODACC DILA

Benchmarks by business (Francis Lefebvre / CRA)

Goodwill typically values between 60% and 120% of annual HT revenue for retail, 50% to 100% for restaurants, or 4 to 8× EBITDA for profitable goodwill. Coefficients vary by zone (city center vs outskirts), location (1, 2, 3) and commercial lease (remaining duration, rent/revenue ratio).

How to bracket an estimate

Step 1: Get 3 years of accounts (revenue, EBITDA, profit). Step 2: Apply branch benchmark (CRA, Francis Lefebvre, Bank of France) low / median / high. Step 3: Adjust by zone (DVF premises, town momentum, vacancy). Step 4: Have a transmission-specialized chartered accountant validate.

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FAQ

Which benchmark for goodwill valuation in Mesnac?
Main references: Francis Lefebvre (annual edition, taxation), CRA (practitioner methodology), and Bank of France (transmission statistics). Ratios vary by business (bakery ≠ tobacco-press ≠ pharmacy).
Why include DVF?
DVF gives commercial property price per m² in the zone, which serves as a wall value proxy (often separate from goodwill). Also helps bracket the "key money" if the lease is transferable.
Does this page replace a chartered accountant?
No — it provides a free public ballpark for negotiation framing. Official valuation (authentic deed, bank financing, litigation) must be done by a certified expert.