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Tulare County, California
Independent Pizza Business For Sale in Tulare County
$ 289,000
Independent Pizza Business for Sale in Tulare County, CA. It's located off a busy street, 2600 Sq ft space with 77 people Dine In capacity, Beer Wine license, double oven conveyor, walk in cooler & freezer, Dough press maker, Gaming machines. Consistent Sales, strong local customer base, and potential for growth. Rent is $3,400 including NNN, Long lease available. Call for more details! Please sign NDA for financials.
Fresno, California
Liquor Market And Gas Station - Rental Income
$ 5,200,000
For sale is a well-established grocery, meat, and liquor market with gas outside. There is separate laundry & rental income from a retail strip available with the property. The two buildings are roughly 4,000 sq ft. each. It is across a big hospital and residential area. One building has a market with a hard liquor license, meat, and general merchandise. They have a 25-door cold box cooler. The second building has two tenants: a Mexican restaurant and a burger place. The store inside has sales of $200,000 average/month and gas gallons are 25,000 per month at a very high margin. There is one gas pump outside with a double-walled tank with a 12,000 volume tank Capacity. The laundry business next door has an income of roughly $4,000/month. The rental income from the two tenants is $6,000/month. The asking price is $5.4 M plus inventory. Please do NOT disturb the business and employees there.
California
Hotel Business Properties - In And Out Of State
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These are off-market hotel properties for sale anywhere from $8-20 million in California and outside of California. Only serious buyers should inquire, and must be prepared to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) and provide proof of funds.
Contra Costa County, California
Mobil Gas Station - With Smog Check And Property
$ 2,900,000
For sale is a Mobil brand gas station business with a separate car smog check station & property in the East Bay area. Per seller, the gas gallons average between 50,000 per month, and store sales are $30,000-$35,000 per month. Car smog's average income is around $5,000-$6,000 after all the expenses. There are 4 MPDs, and the tanks are single-walled. The seller has applied for a State Grant Loan at 3% & can be assigned to a new buyer for replacing tanks. The asking price is $2.7 M for a business with property. Please do not disturb the business & employees!
Stanislaus County, California
Branded Gas Station And C Store - With Real Estate
$ 4,000,000
For sale is a newly-built branded gas station with property for sale in central valley. It was built about two years ago at a freeway location (Interstate 5). It is approximately a 4,800 sq ft. sized building with two QSR's. There are double walled tanks, 6 outside MPD's & one acre size of lot. The convenience store would include a small restaurant with seating for 12 along the exterior. It has a high 90'x40' canopy covering 12 bays (6 pumps). It comes with 20 parking stalls with 1 accessible stall. The asking price is $4.0 million plus inventory. Please provide proof of funds & a signed NDA to get additional info.
Kings County, California
Liquor Store - High Volume, Lease QSR Drive Thru
$ 1,300,000
A liquor store business is for sale in Kings County. The store generates $105,000 in sales per month, with rent set at $7,400 per month. There are 14 years remaining on the lease. The gas profit margin is 50%, split between the business owner and the landlord. The landlord is responsible for all gasoline equipment repairs, as well as maintenance of the parking lot, the exterior of the building (including the roof), and the heating/air conditioning units inside the store. The landlord also handles repairs to the walk-in cooler. Gasoline income averages between $80,000 and $90,000 annually, which nearly covers the rent/lease expenses for the business tenant. Additionally, there is $2,000 per month in rental income from a drive-thru QSR that the business owner leases out. The business owner is responsible for payroll, utilities & business liability insurance. The asking price for the business is $1,300,000, plus inventory. Please sign the NDA to receive more details. **"PLEASE DO NOT DISTURB THE BUSINESS OR EMPLOYEES."**
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