Status: Active
Posting ID: 277669
1/10/23
$45,000
Asking Price
Description
For an asset sale is a clean and well-equipped casual restaurant. It is 1,600 sq ft. and the rent is $6,300 including NNN. It is located in an affluent community near Cal State University in Fullerton. You can convert it to any type of casual, fusion, or specialty menu.
All information was deemed to be from reliable sources or the seller but is not guaranteed.
To get more information about this Fast Casual Restaurant - Near CSU business for sale in Fullerton please phone Cheong Won (Intermediary, Agent - BRE License #:CA DRE #01959134) at 310-259-5306 Cell and 310-259-5306 Text - if you get voicemail please leave a detailed message - make sure you mention you saw this posting/ad #277669 on BizBen.com. In addition to phoning Cheong Won, make sure you email Cheong Won above to get more info about this Fast Casual Restaurant - Near CSU , to ask any questions or request an appointment to see this business for sale. Thank you. License # 01959134. Team Spirit Realty.
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Asking Price: $45,000
Down: $50,000
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Area: Fullerton
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$395,000
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Asking Price
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$300,000
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Asking Price
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Cash flow
$144,000
Revenue
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Asking Price
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Cash flow
$392,121
Revenue
$1,900,000
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$144,900
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Cash flow
$79,437
Revenue
$292,497
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$100,000
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Asking Price
$150,000
Cash flow
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Revenue
$1,200,000
Down
$137,500
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Asking Price
$550,000
Cash flow
Call / Email
Revenue
$1,600,000
Down
$237,500
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Asking Price
$950,000
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