Today's Buy A Business In California Tip: Be A Doer Not Just A Looker - It can be fun to look at all the types of businesses for sale. You might dream about different senerios. You might enjoy the search. You might be afraid or apprehensive. However, at some point you have to take a risk. Small business owners by definition operate with risk. Don't get paralyzed by indecision or fear. If you're prepared you should be ready to go from passively looking to taking action.
BizBen viewers rated a liquor store and deli listing, a tanning products company, and a Curves franchise as some of the more popular California businesses for sale that were listed yesterday by business brokers, small business owners, and agents online on BizBen.com.
Todays Top 10 BizBen List Of California Buyers Looking To Buy A Business
1.
Liquor store and deli listing for sale in San Francisco - great potential for owner operator with newly added deli and lotto operation.
2.
Tanning products company for sale in San Fernando Valley - wholesale distribution of tanning products to tanning salons.
3.
Curves franchise for sale in Placer County - Curves one of the strongest franchise brands available with over 10k locations.
4.
Pizza franchise for sale in Rancho Cucamonga - high income 100k+ and good potential to grow more.
5.
Gas station/market with car wash listing for sale in Central Valley - major independent station, with huge c/store, car wash, land included.
6.
Smog test & repair company for sale in Central Valley - well established smog test & repair shop, in the Central Valley. Lets deal!
7.
Bar and grill with real estate opportunity for sale in Tuolumne County - historical saloon, fine dining & soda fountain includes property.
8.
Wireless store listing for sale in LA Area - small kiosk located in one of the busiest shopping center.
9.
Cookie franchise opportunity for sale in Fresno - cookie bouquet franchise! retail store offering fresh baked cookie bouquets!
10.
Dry cleaners company for sale in Los Angeles - a very high profit dry cleaners!
Posted on January 21, 2007 |
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