Address: 3rd St, San Jose,
Status: Active
Posting ID: 275368
3/18/23
$188,888
Asking Price
Description
This is an Asian fusion restaurant for an asset sale. The restaurant has a big patio area. The restaurant is in a busy foot traffic area. The size of the restaurant is 1,500 sq, and rent is $5,600 including CAM (1.5yrs+5 options remaining). There is a 10 feet hood. No financial information will be available. There is a beer/wine license. The selling reason is that the seller has 2 more businesses to take care of. It is 1 block from SJSU and 4 blocks from the convention center.
To get more information about this Asian Fusion Restaurant - Asset Sale, Near SJSU business for sale in San Jose, Santa Clara County please phone Armina Paik (Agent - BRE License #:01370430) at 650-464-1148 and 650-464-1148 - if you get voicemail please leave a detailed message - make sure you mention you saw this posting/ad #275368 on BizBen.com. In addition to phoning Armina Paik, make sure you email Armina Paik above to get more info about this Asian Fusion Restaurant - Asset Sale, Near SJSU, to ask any questions or request an appointment to see this business for sale. Thank you. License # 01370430. New Standard Realty.
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Asking Price: $188,888
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Area: San Jose, Santa Clara County
City: San Jose
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$500,000
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$2,500,000
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$2,190,000
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Asking Price
$2,190,000
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$N/A New Franchise
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Posting: 279742 | Available | 3/22/23
Like Uber, but for car washing, "No-H2O On Demand" is a 'waterless' car wash system that comes to you! No-H2O "Dry Cleaning For Cars" is the future of car washing and detailing ... wrapped up in a franchise. 'Dry Cleaning For Cars.'
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$49,500 Franchise Fee
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$N/A
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Hospice Agency located in Cathedral City. Provider enumeration date 06/2015. Reaccredited 05/2022. Licensed to service Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego Counties. For more information please contact.
Asking Price
$350,000
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$N/A New Franchise
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Posting: 276905 | Available | 3/22/23
All Dry franchisees provide clients with top-flight water damage restoration services. We provide high-tech processes, intuitive software, proprietary training & more to ensure any water or mold issue is properly handled. All Dry offers a proven model in a recession-proof industry.
Asking Price
$49,500 Franchise Fee
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$150,000
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Posting: 279334 | Available | 2/23/23
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$100,000
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$100%
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Asking Price
$1,100,000
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$N/A New Franchise
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Posting: 277027 | Available | 3/22/23
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Asking Price
$59,500 Franchise Fee
Cash flow
$144,000
Revenue
$480,000
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Asking Price
$120,000
Cash flow
$120,000
Revenue
$768,000
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$Call/Email
Posting: 279716 | Available | 3/21/23
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Asking Price
$240,000
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$Call/Email
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$2,377,146
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Asking Price
$2,750,000
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$N/A New Franchise
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Asking Price
$25,000 Franchise Fee
Cash flow
$803,000
Revenue
$1,458,000
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$Call/Email
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Asking Price
$1,995,000 +
Cash flow
$80,000
Revenue
$286,184
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$135,000
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Asking Price
$135,000
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Asking Price
$199,000
Cash flow
$144,000
Revenue
$780,000
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Hamburger restaurant has been in business for more than 45 years! Perfect condition to operate and manage. Located on one of the busiest streets in LA and has very close access to 405 FWY. Highly desirable end cap space.
Asking Price
$425,000
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Posting: 277377 | Available | 3/22/23
For sale is a long-established breakfast & lunch cafe in a major shopping center next to Trader Joe's Market. It has lots of walking traffic and is close to the ocean Pier. It is equipped with a full kitchen that has a grease trap. You can change the menu. The hours are from 7 am to 3 pm on Mon-Sat.
Asking Price
$100,000
Cash flow
$330,000
Revenue
$653,000
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Asking Price
$425,000
Cash flow
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$122,495
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$65,000
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Asking Price
$Call / Email
Cash flow
$120,000
Revenue
$420,000
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$50,000
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Asking Price
$150,000
Cash flow
$225,000
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$Call/Email
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$50,000
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Asking Price
$250,000
Cash flow
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$100.000
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Existing Home Health Care with provider number for sale in Glendale California. Just passed the Tri-Annual survey with ACHC. License fee paid till 2024.
Asking Price
$125,000
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Posting: 279671 | Available | 3/13/23
This is a Mexican franchise restaurant that has been in business for over 10 years and is for sale. The owner no longer lives in the area and is looking to sell.
Asking Price
$139,000
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$Call/Email
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$580,000
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This is an exceptional opportunity to own a Cajun Style Seafood business in Sacramento. The business, known as Cajun Kracken, is available for purchase at a price of $110,000. The business is located at 2316 Watt Ave, in the Country Club Plaza of Sacramento, CA 95825.
Asking Price
$110,000
Cash flow
$347,365
Revenue
$2,197,632
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$975,000
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Asking Price
$975,000
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$Call/Email
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$75,000
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$Call/Email
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Asking Price
$145,000
Cash flow
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$6,000,000
Posting: 260736 | Available | 3/16/23
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Asking Price
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Call / Email
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Posting: 273909 | Available | 11/19/22
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Asking Price
$749,000
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