Most people who go looking for a business to buy run into the same wall: the affordable ones look like nothing, and the impressive ones cost more than a house. So you scroll, you compare, you imagine what it would actually feel like to wake up running each one – and you keep coming up empty.
Obsessian.com sits in a different lane. It’s a young, well-built online store that’s already brought in real sales, with a catalog stretching from designer fashion and luxury furniture to a full digital product library. So if you’ve been looking for a serious online business for sale – the kind that’s already past the empty-launch stage and ready for someone to push it forward – this one deserves a closer look.
What Obsessian.com is
The first thing you notice opening Obsessian.com is the range. The store carries clothing and footwear from names people already shop for – Adidas, Nike, Vans, Dr. Martens, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Birkenstock, New Balance. There’s a separate luxury collection alongside it, with categories built around brands like Gucci, Prada, Burberry, Louis Vuitton, and Chanel.
But it doesn’t stop at fashion. There’s a furniture line covering beds, sofas, dining tables, and storage. A pet supplies section. A kids and babies department. Patio and garden gear. Home electronics, kitchen appliances, even drones and telescopes under “Advanced Technologies.” It’s been put together carefully, with the kind of category structure most beginners take a year to figure out.
And then there’s the part most marketplace listings miss when they describe Obsessian.com as a “general store”: it has a substantial digital product library. Hundreds of eBooks and toolkits across AI skills, personal growth, business education, travel planning, wellness, parenting, and more. Digital products carry near-zero cost per sale, so every download adds to profit at a much higher rate than physical goods.
The numbers behind this online business for sale
Here’s what 4 months of trading produced:
- Sales: $27,750 – verified directly from the store’s dashboard
- Net profit: $4,305 – roughly $1,076 a month after expenses
- Site age: 4 months – early-stage, not a long-running business
So this isn’t a store that’s been steadily printing money for years. It’s a store that’s gotten off the launch pad, validated demand, and started turning a profit – fast. Which is, to be honest, the harder part to do.
The asking price is $45,172. At the current pace, the store earns about $1,076 a month, so that’s not a number you recover quickly. The real question for a buyer isn’t “how soon does this pay itself off at today’s pace” – it’s “what would it take to grow this from $1,000 a month in profit to $5,000 or $10,000?” Because everything you’d need to test that – the catalog, the ad system, the brand, the search engine setup – is already there.
What’s actually working
A few things stand out when you look at the store’s bones.
The catalog is unusually wide for a store this age. So instead of betting on one product or one trend, the new owner can shift focus toward whichever categories are responding best – fashion, home, digital, gadgets – and double down on the winners.
The digital products line is the most interesting growth lever. Once an eBook is created, it sells over and over with no shipping, no inventory, and almost no cost per order. So as that side of the catalog grows, the share of every dollar the business keeps as profit can rise significantly without needing more revenue.
The paid ad campaigns that drove the first $27,750 in sales transfer to the new owner, along with the marketing playbook behind them. That’s months of testing and optimization handed over for free.
Is this online business for sale legitimate?
Fair question. The honest answer matters more than a hard sell, because $45,000 isn’t pocket change.
Here’s how Obsessian.com is set up to remove the obvious risks.
Every number on the listing comes straight from the store’s own dashboard. Sellvia Market has direct access to the platform the store runs on, so revenue and profit aren’t claims someone typed into a form – they’re pulled from the live system. The team verifies every store before listing it.
The Purchase Protection Program covers the transfer itself. If for any reason the store can’t be transferred to your ownership, you get a full refund. That’s not buried in fine print – it’s the standard terms.
Once you own the store, a personal manager is assigned to you – a real person, not a chatbot. They walk you through the handover, answer your questions for as long as you need, and stay involved long after the sale closes. So if you’ve never run an online business before, this is the part that makes the rest of it workable. You can book a free consultation before deciding anything – just to walk through the numbers and the next steps with someone who knows the store well.
And Sellvia itself isn’t a new operation. The company has been running since 2016, has helped launch over 1,500,000 online stores, and has been recognized by Forbes, Inc. Magazine, and Entrepreneur. So when something needs answering – or fixing – there’s an actual team behind you.
What’s included in the handover
When you take over Obsessian.com, here’s what comes with it:
- The full website with the entire physical and digital product catalog
- The premium domain name
- The ad campaigns and marketing playbook that produced the first 4 months of sales
- Full search engine setup already in place across the site
- A personal manager who stays with you long-term
How payment works for this online business for sale
The full price for Obsessian.com is $45,172. That’s a serious commitment, and it’s not the kind of decision anyone should make in a hurry.
Sellvia Market offers flexible monthly payments to spread the cost out over time. The total stays the same whether you pay today or over the months ahead – no extra interest, no hidden fees. Specific terms vary by buyer and budget, which is one of the reasons a free consultation is worth the time before you commit.
If a $45,172 commitment isn’t realistic right now, Sellvia Market also offers a free 14-day trial of a similar starter business. So you can test what running an online store is actually like – the dashboard, the orders, the support – before deciding whether something at this level fits your life.
Who would be a good owner for it
This particular store would suit someone who:
- Wants a business with a developed catalog and an active ad system already in place, instead of starting from a blank screen
- Sees the value in having both physical and digital product lines under one roof
- Has the budget to take on a $45,172 purchase and the patience to grow it over time
- Is interested in the digital products angle as a high-margin growth lever
- Wants a personal manager guiding them through the early months instead of figuring it out alone
If most of that fits, the store is worth a serious conversation.
The next step
The honest answer for a store at this stage is: don’t just click “buy.” Talk to someone first.
A free consultation costs nothing, comes with no commitment, and gives you a chance to walk through the numbers, the catalog, and the realistic growth picture with a person who can answer your specific questions. So if Obsessian.com sounds like a fit for what you’re looking for, that’s the place to start.
You can also browse the listing on your own to see the full breakdown – the screenshots, the product mix, the verified data – and decide from there.
If you are ready to buy your online store, Sellvia Market was built for exactly this moment. Every listing shows verified performance data, every purchase is protected, and every buyer gets personal support from day one.
