Today's Sell A California Business Tip: Business Brokers - Beware Of Perspective Buyers Who Try To Buy Direct. Sometimes a propective business buyer will try to buy direct, trying to "go around the business broker who represent the business owner. Buyers think they can get a better deal if they work directly with business owners. It is always best to deal with the business broker who is representing the owner in the sale.
BizBen online viewers rated a bail bond service opportunity, a gas station with real estate, and a coin laundry company as some of the more popular California business opportunities for sale that were added yesterday along with 140 other listings on BizBen.com by California business brokers, small business owners, and agent intermediaries.
Today's Top 10 BizBen List - Sell A California Business:
1.
Bail bond service opportunity for sale in LA County - bail bonds, complete setup, industry solid.
2.
Gas station with real estate listing for sale in Sacramento - profitable gas station and real estate is located on a heavily traveled road.
3.
Coin laundry company for sale in Los Angeles - Hispanic community - many apts bldgs, lease fix upto 2010 and 2 five yr options.
4.
Quiznos franchise business for sale in Santa Rosa - Quiznos in shopping mall. large, good money maker. great potential to make more!
5.
Stone craftmanship company for sale in S.F. Bay Area - has developed a reputation as a leader in superior craftsmanship.
6.
Blimpie subs & salad listing for sale in Glendora - nice location, established 5 years. Good shopping center.
7.
I.T. consulting opportunity for sale in S.F. South Bay - program development, project management, training programs, applications.
8.
Frames wholesaler business for sale in Marin County - wholesale photo frames business.
9.
Ice cream franchise company for sale in Santa Barbara - famous ice cream franchise. Santa Barbara, California. profitable and proven!
10.
Car wash/lube/gas opportunity for sale in Covina - car wash, lube, gas, lot 60,000 sq. ft., lease 18 years, open 8am to 6pm.
Posted on February 12, 2007 |
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