A Facebook Page deal starts with admin control
The first question is not price. The first question is whether the seller can transfer the right Page role cleanly and whether the buyer can keep control after recovery and Business settings are reviewed.
Page quality beats follower count
Inspect Page history, country relevance, post engagement, audience comments, admin structure, policy notices, and whether the Page's topic can continue under a new owner without losing trust.
Monetization depends on Meta rules
Facebook monetization can depend on Community Standards, Partner Monetization Policies, Content Monetization Policies, country availability, Page or profile status, and whether the Page has policy issues.
Avoid unmoderated group deals
Facebook Groups and Telegram chats can make Page buying look easy, but they usually leave the buyer alone with screenshots, direct payment, and no useful dispute record.
Escrow creates a pause point
Escrow lets the buyer review admin access, Page role changes, Business settings, seller proof, and handover evidence before the seller receives funds.
When to pass
Pass on Pages with vague admin access, copied viral content, policy warnings, irrelevant followers, no seller history, or pressure to pay before role transfer is demonstrated.
Buying decision
A Facebook Page is worth considering only when control, Page quality, audience fit, policy status, and transaction structure all survive review.