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California
95+ Acre River Frontage Campground in Yolo County - SC2249
$ 2,490,000
CF : $ 150,000
95+ Acre River Frontage Campground in Yolo County - SC2249 Financial Information Asking Price: $2,490,000 Cash Flow: $150,000 Gross Revenue: $300,000 Down Payment: $2,490,000 Adjusted EBITDA: $150,000 Located just 90 minutes from the Bay Area, this 95+ acre retreat showcases over 4,200 feet of private river frontage on the Upper Cache Creek River in Yolo County and even a secluded 12+ acre island (Veritas Island)! With easy highway access, breathtaking scenery and seasonal whitewater rafting nearby, it’s the perfect escape for outdoor adventures, weekend campers, and those craving a nature-infused getaway. Whether envisions in a rustic campground, an upscale glamping destination, or a one-of-a-kind riverfront resort, this property offers unlimited potential to create something extraordinary. This business is only active 9 weeks per year…so there is tremendous upside to turn this property into something generating more revenue year-round. Guests float down timeless canyons while enjoying the adrenaline of pumping rapids. The area offers whitewater rafting, fishing, hunting, hiking, wineries, festivals, a casino (just down the road from Cache Creek Casino), retreat camps, and more. The business has over 42 years of river running experience and is one of the most reputable whitewater rafting companies in the state of California. It is the most popular original outfitter on the river and includes 4,200 feet of river frontage. The park includes full power, underground irrigation, and riparian water rights on a Class 3 navigable whitewater river. Amenities include 200+ tent campsites, self-contained trailers and RVs are welcome, picnic area for 500+ people, horseshoes, kayaking, canoeing, paddle-boarding, rafting and volleyball. The area plays host to a myriad of beautiful and majestic wildlife specifies. As guests make their way downriver, they may see black-tailed deer, Tule elk, river otters, turtles, egrets, herons, and a wide variety of other shortbirds. Red-tailed hawks, osprey, falcons, gold and bald eagles soar high above the canyon. SUMMARY • 95+ acre retreat featuring 4,200 feet of private river frontage with 42 years of top-rated Class II-III guided rafting experience • Seasonal business operating 9 weeks a year with enormous upside potential for other activities year round • Zoned for recreation, agriculture and residential uses with riparian water rights, mature oak trees and native wildlife • Potential growth by expanding rafting and outdoor adventure activities, development of glamping sites or eco-retreats, agritourism ventures (organic farming, orchard development), event hosting (corporate retreats, weddings, workshops, retreat camps), private estate or conversation development • Underground power already in place, underground irrigation with riparian rights, septic feasibility studies have been completed…one of the last privately owned properties on the river on Cache Creek • Located in Capay Valley, which is one of California’s hidden gems – 90 minutes from major metro areas Business Location City: Yolo County State: California Reason for Sale The reason for selling is Seller would like to pursue other interests. Detailed information Year Established: 1984 Home Based: No Franchise: No Relocatable: No Lender Prequalified: No SBA Prequalified: No Part-Time Employees: 8 Contractors: N/A Owner Worked Hours/w: 5 Inventory Included: No Inventory Value: N/A Monthly Rent: N/A Real Estate Available: Yes Real Estate Included: Yes Real Estate Value: $3,300,000 FF&E Included?: Yes FF&E Value: $350,000 Training/Support The Seller is willing to provide training at 20 hours per week for 2 weeks for the new owner. Training will be provided for essentially one season of operation. Additional training may be available at mutually agreed upon terms between the Buyer and the Seller beyond 2 weeks. Facilities The park includes full power, underground irrigation, and riparian water rights on a Class 3 navigable whitewater river. Amenities include 200+ tent campsites, self-contained trailers and RVs are welcome, picnic area for 500+ people, horseshoes, kayaking, canoeing, paddle-boarding, rafting and volleyball. Market Outlook/Competition The Global Water Adventure Tourism Market size is expected to be worth around $1.08 Trillion by 2034, from USD $297.8 Billion in 2024, growing at a CAGR of 13.8% during the forecast period from 2025 to 2034. Real Estate Description Located just 90 minutes from the Bay Area, this 95+ acre retreat showcases over 4,200 feet of private river frontage on the Upper Cache Creek River in Yolo County and even a secluded 12+ acre island (Veritas Island)! With easy highway access, breathtaking scenery and seasonal whitewater rafting nearby, it’s the perfect escape for outdoor adventures, weekend campers, and those craving a nature-infused getaway. CA 02282967 NV B.1003039.LLC NV BUSB.0007191

Los Angeles County, California
Sport And Work Boat Manufacturing - 60 Years
$ 1,295,000
CF : $ 129,556
This celebrated Southern California based high performance sport and work boat manufacturer boasts nearly 60 years of goodwill. The second-generation family-owned company’s watercrafts, which are between 20 and 42 feet in length, are fixtures in the professional diving, fishing, surfing, research, patrol and sheriff departments due to their durability and ability to remain highly stable in heavy swells. As a result of their utility and functionality, these vessels are ever present in offshore waters from Alaska to Mexico and Hawaii. The company sells direct to the consumer and regularly maintains a 1-2 year deposit-based waitlist. This business operates out of a production yard with an office, and several enclosed materials rooms and work sheds. The office and yard lease for $6,805 per month on a secure lease with options to be negotiated. All of the company’s furniture, fixtures, equipment and goodwill be included in the sale. The seller will agree to work for a reasonable transition prior, and may consider remaining the ‘face’ of the company for an agreed upon period depending on the overall offer and terms. While the commercial boating industry is a competitive one, few manufacturers could hope to have the name recognition and respect that this company has established in its vessels. In fact, despite being build constructed and marketed for their functionality, the company has seen a dramatic increase in well healed leisure boat clients that appreciate the boat’s durability and performance characteristics in the large swells near the Channel Islands, Alaska and Hawaii. Needless to say, few category competitors can claim to possess comparable hull designs, craftsmanship or customized options that allow this firm to attract leisure boaters to their commercial crafts with few amenities! New management may take this legendary company, which is the epitome of a mom-and-pop lifestyle business, in any number of directions to realize its significant growth potential. To begin, the company has operated at near capacity for its entire existence. In fact, customers anticipate a 1-2 year waitlist, and know they can only order limited units at a time due to customer demand coupled with the production yard’s limitations. Historically, they can only accommodate 12 to 24 boats per year based on order sizes (they can do 2-20’ boats per month, but a 40’ unit may take over a year). With a new conversion facility, supply can not only be streamlined, but significantly expanded at a reduced cost. Also, each craft is custom made, which necessarily impacts efficiencies and costs. New operators may wish to continue in this tradition, but they may also carry an inventory the most popular ‘staple’ models or they may choose to outsource their unique fiberglass hull production component - where an estimated 25% cost savings may be realized if the hulls, which constitute 40% of the cost (at 50% of the man hours), are created via vacuum infusion injection molding instead of a manual method. Additional savings may be realized by purchasing key materials, resin and components in bulk. From a sales perspective, the company hasn’t truly actively promote its vessels as they have lacked the capacity to meet demand. If they had a larger production facility and could carry inventory they could attend professional and personal craft trade shows, establish a retail presence by opening a showroom or establishing a dealer network. If they were capitalized, they could not only stock ready-made units, but they also could self-finance orders (rather than rely on progress payments or commercial loans) which local municipality and government contracts require. Being capitalized or having a sufficient credit facility, coupled with the ability to scale production, also opens the door for local and federal agencies (e.g. harbor patrol, fish and wildlife, the coast guard, etc.). that approach them to purchase several units at a time, without progress payments. Commercial fishing, diving, harbor patrol and other clients have expressed an interest in leasing units, however, the company does not have the conversion facility or capital to cover construction costs, let alone have the bandwidth to set-up and manage a lease program. New management may launch a specific division to focus on this. For some of these clients whose needs are harbor, bay or coastal based, new operators may also consider developing a lighter, less formidable bay boat hull design. Finally, since mass production hasn’t been possible, no efforts have been made to become an approved vendor for federal, military or Department of Defense contracts. If the company were an approved vendor, or if were owned by a qualifying party favored in such contracts (female, minority, veteran) additional avenues for growth may exist.

California
French Basque Restaurant - With Historic Hotel
$ 3,898,000
CF : $ 2,139,615
Seize this rare opportunity to acquire a landmark French Basque restaurant with over 130 years of history and consistent profitability. This turnkey business features multiple banquet halls, 4 private dining rooms, a full bar & lounge, event rental income, and a strong brand loyalty from the local community. Included in the offering is a mixed-use commercial property with a communal-style hotel and 3 fully leased retail storefronts, generating steady passive income. This well-established hospitality portfolio offers a unique blend of operational income and real estate value, ideal for owner-operators, restauranteurs, or investors seeking a high-visibility asset with long-term upside. Business and property may be acquired together or separately. • 3-Year Average EBITDA: $381,000 • Combined Asking Price: $3,898,000 • Includes Restaurant, Hotel, and 3 Retail Tenants • Central California Location

Modesto, California
Scuba Diving Shop - With Training Center
$ 500,000
CF : $ 108,000
Aquatic Dreams in Modesto is a local scuba diving shop and training center. They have an indoor climate-controlled and heated pool for year-round use. Approximately $450K of inventory is included in the business asking price of $500K. This is a retirement sale. They have consistent revenues from third-party uses such as swim lessons, water aerobics, lifeguard training, and event/party rentals. The seller is willing to sell the commercial property separately or as a package deal with the business. The business is turnkey with full staff & managers in place. The staff is aware of the sale and is interested in staying on for the new owner.

Sonoma County, California
Hotel Restaurant - Established 1989
$ 325,000
Newly Remodeled & Fully Equipped Hotel Restaurant FOR Sale in Sonoma County! ~$1.5million in Annual Revenue. Strong Breakfast/Lunch Opportunity and Great Lease!! RRC# 5035 Location: Sonoma County Description: This popular restaurant connected to a busy Sonoma Hotel is a staple Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner restaurant is now for sale! The newly renovated and fully equipped, turnkey restaurant is located next to the 101-HWY. This successful location has thrived for over 33 years. The restaurant has been a busy Breakfast and Lunch restaurant and under the new owner is doing well for Dinner service as well. The business is currently generating roughly $1.5million per year. There are added sales opportunities from events, room service and to service the flow of hotel guests. The hotel seasonally runs near capacity, providing a constant flow of hungry guests, wine country tourists and business travelers and of course locals. The business and hotel is located immediately off the Redwood HWY, also referred to as the HWY 101. A new owner could consider adding a garden patio to boost seating and appeal, which has been previously looked into. There is also ample dedicated parking. The space has elevated, yet classic American diner vibes, and boasts updated, huge arched tinted glass atrium windows along the lower dining room wall facing the street. The space was fully upgraded in 2016 with new front doors, new floors, new bathroom, new table tops, new sunroom, dining room furniture and kitchen equipment, and then again in 2023 keeping this space looking new and appealing! The space and equipment is wonderfully maintained. The kitchen has a large open expo window that faces the countertop diners, and main dining room. The kitchen has an expansive Type-1 Hood, Grills, Griddles, Fryers, a walk-in Fridge and Freeze, and ample prep and storage areas. A full equipment list can be provided upon request, but this space is being leased FULLY EQUIPPED!! The lease is fantastic with a fixed base rent of $10k/month for the remainder of the first term, plus 7% on revenue above $1.7million annually. Please reach out now to learn more about this wonderful upgraded and equipped restaurant FOR Sale in a wonderful Sonoma community! Financial Information: Monthly Revenue: $125,000 Monthly Cash Flow: Contact For Info Annual Revenue: $1,500,000 Annual Cash Flow: Contact For Info General Info: Ownership: Partnership Established: 1989 Current Owner: 2015 Employees: 15+/- Reason For Sale: Retirement Monthly Rent: $10,000 base rent + NNNs or 7% of Sale Expiration: March 15th 2029 plus 1 -5yr Option Facilities: Square Feet: 3,480 Seating: 140+ (tenant could build garden patio in front of the building) Parking: Dedicated Parking lot / Share HOTEL parking lot Licenses: Tenant to Obtain Type 41 or 47 ABC license, Business & Health Days/Hours of Operation: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Los Angeles County, California
Profitable Breakfast Concept in Prime Los Angeles Area Location – Turnkey Opportunity in Historic Hotel
$ 295,000
CF : $ 135,000
Profitable Breakfast Concept in Prime Los Angeles Area Location – Turnkey Opportunity in Historic Hotel RRC#: 5154 Asking Price: Offered At $295000 Location: Los Angeles County Annual Revenue: $1,103,240 Annual Cash Flow: $135,000 Monthly Rent: $4,160 Listing Description: Here’s your chance to step into a proven, profitable, and high-potential breakfast concept located inside one of the most charming historic hotels. This turnkey business is perfectly positioned near bustling cafes, boutiques, and walkable streets—ideal for locals, tourists, and hotel guests alike. Currently operating as a breakfast-only concept, the restaurant is already on track to generate over $100,000 in profit this year, with strong growth potential for an experienced operator. Highlights: • Prime area location inside a beautiful, historic hotel with a poolside atmosphere • $4,000/month base rent + fixed electric at $0.85/sq. ft. ($735.25/month) • Free covered parking for all guests – a rare perk in the area! • Access to a stunning courtyard for expanded outdoor dining • Surrounded by walkable cafes, shops, and foot traffic • Profitable & turnkey – all the heavy lifting (R&D, branding, operations) is done • Room to grow: Extend hours, open patio dining, and build on the established reputation This business is ready for a new owner to fine-tune and elevate it to the next level. Whether you expand the hours, introduce brunch cocktails, or develop a patio dining experience, the groundwork has already been laid for success. Don’t miss this chance to become a part of the thriving prime area food scene with a beloved concept in an unbeatable setting. General Information: Organization: Established: 2024 Current Owner: 2024 Employees: 5 Reason For Sale: Other Interests Financial Information: Monthly Revenue: $92,000 Monthly Cash Flow: $8,334 Annual Revenue: $1,103,240 Annual Cash Flow: $135,000 Payroll: Monthly Revenue: $92,000 Monthly Cash Flow: $8,334 Financing Information: Down Payment: Contact for Info Note Balance: Contact for Info Terms of Note: Contact for Info

California
Largest provider of Freediving, Underwater Hunting & Scuba in US
$ 8,444,430
CF : $ 1,676,845
This company is the largest provider of freediving and underwater hunting equipment in the United States. It operates multiple retail locations along the California coast and serves as a premier destination for ocean sports enthusiasts nationwide. The business offers a complete line of high-quality gear and accessories, supported by manufacturing, eCommerce, and training programs. Known for its expertise, safety, and customer satisfaction, the company has built its reputation primarily through referrals and word-of-mouth. Social media and digital marketing initiatives have only recently begun, creating significant opportunity for expansion. Specific details, including the business name and locations, will be disclosed upon signing an NDA. Established in 2007 as a niche exporter of diving equipment, the company steadily expanded its footprint to become one of the largest U.S.-based suppliers of freediving and underwater hunting gear. Over the years it has evolved into a multi-location retailer, manufacturer, and eCommerce platform, known for its premium gear, training programs, and coastal presence. Potential Growth Expand eCommerce and online sales channels Add new retail locations in key coastal markets Grow dive training and travel programs Increase B2B and institutional distribution Develop new private-label products Launch membership or subscription model Competitive Overview Market Position Established in 2007, the company has grown into one of the most recognized specialty water sports suppliers in Southern California. It competes effectively with large national retailers through its expert team, curated product lines, and strong regional reputation. Key Differentiators • Niche Expertise • Exclusive Brands & Private Label Products • Multi-Location Retail Presence • Growing Online & eCommerce Platform • Loyal Customer Community

Lake Arrowhead, California
Historical Restaurant, Hotel and Multi-Use Property!
Arrowhead Villas: A Rare Offering of Three Prohibition-Era Icons Step into the romance, intrigue, and architectural grandeur of California’s Golden Age with a rare opportunity to own a legendary mountain enclave. Nestled in the San Bernardino Mountains, Arrowhead Villas was originally envisioned in the 1920s as “Club Arrowhead in the Pines”, a secluded playground for Hollywood’s elite. Originally developed across 45 acres and powered by its own artesian wells and early electric infrastructure, the resort quickly became synonymous with privacy, luxury, and notoriety. At its height in 1929, under the rumored influence of Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel, this hidden retreat earned a reputation as a “Little Las Vegas” of the mountains—complete with gambling, speakeasies, moonshine crafted from pristine well water, and whispered tales of secret tunnels and celebrity escapades. Today, this storied past lives on in a remarkable trio of properties known collectively as “Tudorville.” The Tudor House (currently a restaurant, bar, and playhouse) and Bracken Fern Manor (currently a 10-room hotel) are offered together, while The Clubhouse is available separately – each fully restored and reimagined for modern use while honoring its extraordinary heritage. Located in San Bernardino County, an hour drive up the scenic mountain, these properties are very close to the Lake Arrowhead, Sky Park at Santa's Village, Wildhaven Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary, seasonal water sports, and much more! The Tudor House & Bracken Fern Manor (Offered Together) The Tudor House stands as the crown jewel of Arrowhead Villas. Designed in striking half-timbered English Tudor architecture, this landmark structure originally served as an exclusive, members-only casino and speakeasy. Its magnificent Grand Hall—crafted in a rare “King and His Court” design—features soaring vaulted ceilings, a dramatic stone fireplace, a raised professional stage with a greenroom, and extraordinary acoustics so refined that performers often forgo amplification. The hall now thrives as a restaurant, live entertainment venue, and wedding destination, complete with a sound and lighting system, and a bar (with a 41 beer and wine license; see Agent). In addition, there are two adjoining private apartments, each featuring its own bedroom, bath, living area, and kitchen, offering endless possibilities. Located at 800 Arrowhead Villa Road, this 11,011 sf building sits on a 36,958sf lot (APN#332-104-02, zoned CN) and is listed at $2.25M. Across the street, Bracken Fern Manor— once known as “The Market” and later “The Crib”—served as the luxurious guest quarters for the resort’s most discreet visitors. The Manor is now an enchanting 10-room historic inn rich with storybook charm. Each guest suite is unique and features an attached private bathroom. The property features a guest kitchen, dining room, library, sauna, cozy fireplace lobby, and expansive outdoor decks on both levels, the Manor is now a sought-after lodging and special event venue for weddings, retreats, reunions, and private gatherings. Featured on television and YouTube (Google "Bracken Fern Manor and ghost adventures"), it remains one of the mountain’s most distinctive and atmospheric destinations. Located at 815 Arrowhead Villa Road, this 3,840 sf building sits on an 8,550sf lot (APN#332-062-34, zoned CN) and is listed at $950,000. The Tudor House and Bracken Fern Manor represent a rare chance to steward two interwoven pieces of California history—fully restored, income-producing, and poised to celebrate the Tudor House’s centennial anniversary. From rumored underground passageways and Hollywood hideaways to modern film nights and community events, these properties seamlessly blend legacy and vision. You can see these properties now; click here for a tour of the Tudor House, and click here for a tour of the Bracken Fern Manor. The Clubhouse (Available Separately) Completing the historic triad is The Clubhouse, the original sports and social epicenter of the resort. In its heyday, the surrounding grounds featured an Olympic-sized swimming pool, tennis courts, ski access, stables, and artisan well water that supported the entire development. Today, this two-story building with basement has been remodeled for versatile commercial or residential use. The renovated upper loft includes a bath, while the main level features two bedrooms, two baths, a living room, and a kitchen. The finished basement—equipped with two restrooms—has been redesigned to accommodate a brewery, wine tasting room, card room, cigar lounge, or intimate black box theater. A spacious rear patio provides an inviting setting for entertainment and special events, complemented by front parking areas and an additional adjoining lot. Adjacent to Bracken Fern Manor and directly across from the Tudor House, The Clubhouse offers exceptional standalone potential while remaining connected to the legacy of the greater estate. Located at 850 Arrowhead Villa Road, this 3,366 sf building sits on a 28,120sf lot (APN#332-104-01, zoned CN) and is listed at $825,000. An Enduring Legacy Arrowhead Villas has always been a place of vision and vitality; after nearly a century of colorful lore, these properties embody architectural significance, cultural intrigue, and commercial opportunity. Whether acquired together as a landmark hospitality and event compound or individually as a dynamic commercial venture, this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own a fully restored and interconnected piece of American history—where the echoes of the Roaring Twenties still linger in every beam, stone, and mountain breeze. This is a piece of history and ready for a qualified successor to bring back its luster! The property is being sold as-is and has many grandfathered conditions. For the right buyer, the seller will offer generous financing; speak with Agent regarding terms. If you're looking to learn more about this historic Mobster Era Property, reach out to the Agent today!