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Los Angeles County, California
Boba Shop - Inside Busy Major Shopping Mall
$ 450,000
CF : $ 180,000
Location, Location, Location! Well-established boba store inside a major shopping mall with heavy foot traffic. This business is 100% absentee-run and has significant potential for a new owner to increase sales volume. The current owner has five locations for sale, and this is the best one. Size: Approximately 800 sq. ft. Rent: Approximately $14,000 (including all utilities) Lease: 3.5 years remaining Average Monthly Sales: Between $60,000–$70,000+ (seasonal variations apply) Average Monthly Net Profit: $15,000 Please contact me for more detailed information. Cell: 714-397-5588

North Hollywood, California
Cafe - With Coffee, Tea, Light Food, Dessert
$ 1,250,000
CF : $ 360,000
For sale is a 100% absentee-run coffee, tea, light food, and dessert business located on a very busy street with significant potential for growth if the owner actively engages in promotion and marketing. Size: Approximately 2,700 sq. ft. Rent: $16,300 per month, plus CAM of $1,200 Lease: 2 years remaining, with a 5-year renewal option 2023 Sales: $1.9 million 2024 Sales: $1.96 million Average Monthly Net Profit: Approximately $30,000 Please contact me for more detailed information. Cell: 714-397-5588

Brea, California
Hawaiian BBQ Fast Food Restaurant - Semi Absentee
$ 149,000
CF : $ 150,000
This is a well established (over 10 years) Hawaiian BBQ fast food restaurant located in a major busy shopping center in the heart of Brea city. The size is approximately. 2,200 sq. ft. The rent is $8,472 plus NNN (total $12,039 including trash). The lease will expire on Jan. 2025. The average monthly sales are $77,000 and the net profit is between 15%-20%. This would be a great location for a new owner to come in and add a different menu, which would help increase the current sales volume. I will make an arrangement for casual meeting with seller or see the kitchen tour.

Dana Point, California
Hawaiian Restaurant - Semi Absentee Run
$ 449,000
This is a well-established Hawaiian restaurant with a full liquor license for sale in Dana Point, CA. It is only open for dinner on weekdays. It has so much potential if the new owner knows how to operate the restaurant with marketing strategy. The size is approximately 5,000 sq ft. Rent is $8,500 with a 10-year lease plus options. The average monthly sales are over $140,000. They have a #47 hard liquor license.

Huntington Beach, California
Japanese Sushi Restaurant - Well Established
$ 249,000
CF : $ 180,000
The Japanese sushi restaurant has been well established for 7 years and is situated in a highly bustling shopping area with a Starbucks drive-thru. The current owners, a husband and wife duo, do not possess any culinary expertise or involvement in the cooking process. Both individuals, aged 70, are prepared for retirement and are relocating to Texas to unite with their son. The restaurant's location is superb. Should the new proprietor possess prior experience in sushi preparation, it would significantly aid in augmenting sales volume, given that the current owners have never operated a Japanese restaurant before. The establishment is nestled within a very busy shopping center, anchored by CVS and Starbucks. It remains closed on Tuesdays but operates six days a week, from 11:30 am to 9:00 pm, with Sunday hours from 12 noon to 8:30 pm. Additionally, the restaurant boasts a #41 Beer & Wine license and occupies approximately 1,800 square feet of space. The rent, inclusive of NNN charges, amounts to $9,760 per month. The lease extends for over two years, with a further option for five years. On average, monthly sales range between $85,000 and $90,000, with credit card transactions constituting 90% of total sales.

Ontario, California
Seafood Restaurant - Semi Absentee, Established
$ 425,000
This is a well-established seafood restaurant located in a busy shopping center. It has annual sales of approximately $1.1-1.2 million. The size is approximately 4,900 sq. ft. The rent is $11,373 and the lease is 15 years. It has a Type 47 liquor license. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity! Open 6 days a week and weekday open from 3pm to 10pm . Saturday & Sunday open from 12 noon to 10pm. Hard liquor license.

San Diego, California
Korean Style Fried Chicken - Absentee Run
$ 325,000
CF : $ 120,000
For sale is a great Korean K-Pop style fried Chicken concept restaurant located in very busy shopping center. It is 100% absentee run and opened 6 months ago and has great potential if new owner comes in do all the marketing & social media. - Size: approx. 1,540 s.f. - Rent: approx. $7,000 including NNN - Lease: 4 yrs plus option - Avg. monthly sales over $40,000+ ( still growing every month) - Avg. monthly net profit over $10,000 with absentee run Please contact me at my cell for more detailed information.
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