strong>Todays Purchase Business Tip: Keep The Escrow Moving Forward At All Times When Buying A Business - On good businesses for sale there will probably be multiple offers to buy the business - even when it goes into escrow there will be potential buyers who will want to "get in line in case things bog down". You want to make sure you move the process along so that you aren't perceived as getting second thoughts about buying the business! Open communications, setting expectations and keeping things on schedule gets deals to close smoothly.
BizBen viewers rated a UPS store franchise business, a sign shop listing, and an automechanic shop opportunity 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.
UPS store franchise business for sale in South San Jose - 1200 sq.ft UPS store located in a very busy shopping center. Great location.
2.
Sign shop listing for sale in San Francisco - very popular San Francisco sign company! Growth opportunities!
3.
Automechanic shop opportunity for sale in Santa Clara - mechanic shop - specialize in heating & cooling repairs.
4.
Chiropratic office company for sale in Yuba City - chiropractic office for sale in Yuba City.
5.
Liquor store listing for sale in South San Jose - liquor store in Gilroy.
6.
Bbq restaurant business for sale in Sacramento Area - "three star review" BBQ quick serve-priced for quick sale.
7.
Mail boxes opportunity for sale in Lancaster - estab. for 13yrs. prime location on busy shopping center low rent easy to run must see!
8.
Wireless retailer business for sale in Orange County - retail wireless franchise in high end mall.
9.
Photo shop company for sale in Valencia - all new high tech equipment on a busy shopping ctr rent 4600 size 1050sq.ft.
10.
Lighting store business for sale in Los Angeles County - make offer – only 10,000 absentee retailer of lighting fixtures.
Posted on October 27, 2008 |
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