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Alameda County, California
Asking Price
$995,000
Revenue
3,000,000+
Down
$400,000
Cash Flow
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Name: Prabhjot Randhawa
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Name
Prabhjot Randhawa
Phone
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Posting ID:
271720
Attributes:
Financial Assistance
SBA Loan Pre-Qualified
Semi Absentee Run
Training And Support
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Gas Station - High Volume, Branded
$ 5,250,000
CF : $ 416,161
Property Overview: An exceptional investment opportunity awaits with this absentee-owned, employee-operated branded gas station. The property is in an upscale community on a high-traffic street and includes a convenience store with an ABC (Type-20) Beer and Wine license. Nearby shopping centers, businesses, and restaurants enhance its prime location. The site has single-wall tanks. Property Details: Lot Size: 17,032 sq. ft. Building Size: 2,043 sq. ft. (as per county records) Financial Highlights: Gas Sales (2023): 122,000 gallons/month Market Sales (2023): $30,000/month Rental Income from Repair Shop: $5,000/month Gross Profit (2023): $982,730 Net Profit (2023): $416,161 Gross Profit (Jan – June 2024): $536,179 Net Profit (Jan - June 2024): $294,575 Current Inventory: $75,000 - $100,000 (not included in the asking price) Buyer Requirements: Seasoned Cash: $2,500,000 Credit: Excellent Financing: Seller carryback loan available Prospective buyers must complete and return the attached confidentiality agreement along with proof of funds to receive the property address and additional details. Discretion Notice: Employees, customers, and suppliers are unaware of the potential sale. Please maintain the utmost discretion when pursuing this opportunity. Disclaimer: The buyer is encouraged to take the necessary steps to conduct due diligence before committing to the transaction. The seller of the business has provided this information and has not been verified by the listing agent/broker. This information is subject to errors and omissions in price, projections, opinions, assumptions, future estimates, and other conditions such as lease or financing, or changes or withdrawal without notice. Potential clients/buyers are advised to seek professional help from their accountants and attorneys before purchasing or investing in a business/property.
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