Todays Business For Sale CA Tip: Have A Professional Business Valuation Done - Getting a 3rd party professional
business appraisal/valuation is important and critical for the process. 90% of all businesses NEVER SELL due to too high of value placed on the business being sold. Getting a professional 3rd party valuation is well worth the expense and will be utilized by many parties during the selling process: possible business buyers, lender/financing companies for the buyer, and others.
BizBen viewers rated a liquor store with real estate, a Quiznos franchise opportunity, and a furniture retailer listing as some of the more popular California businesses for sale that were listed yesterday on BizBen.com.
Todays Top 10 BizBen List Of California Small Businesses For Sale That Viewers Rated Most Popular:1.
Liquor store with real estate for sale in Lynwood - liquor store with real estate, commercial space. Total income 7300 per month.
2.
Quiznos franchise opportunity for sale in Parkway Plaza - located in prime location in Westfield's heaviest food traffic mall.
3.
Furniture retailer listing for sale in Orange County - furniture retailer - excellent location high profit margins!
4.
Flower wholesaler business for sale in Los Angeles County - business is one of the few wholesale flower and supplies distribution.
5.
Beauty salon opportunity for sale in Los Angeles - Fantastic Sams - net 170k.
6.
Sandwich shop listing for sale in Los Angeles - 5days sandwich shop,down town of Los Angeles. 6% royalty. Busy street.
7.
99 cents store company for sale in Los Angeles - 99 cents store located in San Fernando Valley.
8.
Video editing service opportunity for sale in N. Orange Count - absentee run video editing and duplication business.
9.
Hamburger shop company for sale in LA County - nice area, 2700 s/f store, lots of potential, lack of management, princ. only.
10.
Industrial equipment business for sale in Los Angeles - industrial equipment reconditioning & distribution, in Los Angeles.
Posted on October 20, 2007 |
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