Buying A Small Business Tip: Do Not Commit Too Early - Buying a business is like a game or a dance where timing is important. Avoid committing to anything too soon. Keep things moving and investigate all the pros and cons of different businesses. If you want to be at the top of your game realize the process will take time. Don't commit until you've done you're homework, verified everything, and feel right about the purchase.
BizBen online viewers ranked an advertising service company, a deli & coffee listing, and a spy & security store business as some of the more popular California small business opportunities for sale that were added yesterday on BizBen.com by business brokers, agents, and owners of small to mid-sized California businesses.
Today's Top 10 BizBen List For Those Buying A Small Business:
1.
Advertising service company for sale in San Francisco - advertising - direct mail - unique and proiftable!
2.
Deli, coffee listing for sale in Center Of Town - business has been in San Luis Obispo for 4 years selling due to health problems.
3.
Spy & security store business for sale in Los Angeles - thriving spy & security store! easy, laid back and fun type of store!
4.
Inn listing for sale in Lake Arrowhead - money-maker with huge potential. minutes from Deep Creek, Lake Arrowhead.
5.
Postal anex stores business for sale in San Diego Area - postal anexes are located in very busy strip centers in the San Diego area.
6.
Fast food restaurant for sale in Temecula - huge traffic, plenty parking spots, high visibility, exclusive.
7.
Restaurant for sale in Alamo - Celebrities town. Easy to convert will not last long. Hurry!
8.
Steak house opportunity for sale in Central Valley - top of the line steakhouse, 372 seat capacity serving only dinner & banquets.
9.
BBQ restaurant for sale in Santa Clara - 3500 sq. ft. newly remodeled less than a year ago. 4-year lease + 5 yr option.
10.
Coffee house listing for sale in Commerce - coffee house & sandwiches located in a large 6 story bank bldg with 800 employees.
Posted on February 13, 2007 |
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