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El Monte, California
Absentee Run Poke & Teriyaki Restaurant
$ 350,000
CF : $ 116,400
MONTHLY GROSS: $70,000 MONTHLY RENT: $5,400 + $700 NNN LEASE TERMS: 5+ 5 STORE SIZE: 1,400 SF SEATING CAPACITY: 30 REASON FOR SELLING: FOCUS ON OTHER BUSINESS. FINANCING: CASH. ABSENTEE RUN. CURRENTLY SERVE POKE, TERIYAKI, RAMEN FAST FOOD RESTAURANT. RESTAURANT HAVE HOOD. LOCATED IN LARGE SHOPPING CENTER. LOTS OF FOOT TRAFFIC FROM NEARBY BUSINESS. PLENTY OF SEATING AND FREE PARKING. VERY EASY TO OPERATE.
Murrieta, California
Liquor Store in Murrieta
$ 300,000
CF : $ 36,000
Nestled in the heart of Murrieta, California, this thriving liquor and convenience store is an exceptional investment opportunity that you don't want to miss. Established in 2021, the business has already made a significant impact in the local community and shows potential for exponential growth. This remarkable venture offers a spacious and modern retail space of 2,000 sq ft. Located in a safe and upscale neighborhood, the store sees a steady flow of loyal customers and new faces alike. With ample parking, it's an easily accessible and convenient shopping stop for neighborhood residents and passersby. Despite operating for only a short period, the business has quickly gained traction in the area. However, the scope for expansion is immense. By extending the current operating hours of 8 am to 9 pm and adding more stock, incoming owners can easily amplify revenue and profits.
Lake Elsinore, California
Asian Fusion Restaurant - Asset Sale, Since 2015
$ 99,999
For sale is an asset sale of an Asian fusion restaurant currently serving Hawaiian BBQ. The owner, who has been operating the restaurant since 2015, is selling the business to retire. The restaurant is located in a busy shopping center with high foot traffic, offering a great business opportunity that won’t last long! Monthly Gross Revenue: $50,000 Monthly Rent: $6,600 + $1,776 NNN Lease Terms: 1 year + 5-year option Store Size: 2,200 sq. ft. Seating Capacity: 57 Employees: 2 full-time and 3 part-time Reason for Selling: Owner wants to retire Financing: Cash only Owner's Work Schedule: 3 days per week Additional Features: Walk-in cooler and freezer, plenty of free parking This restaurant is in an excellent location and can easily be converted to another concept. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity!
Anaheim, California
Taiwanese Boba Dessert Restaurant - Semi Absentee
$ 119,000
For sale is an asset sale Taiwanese boba tea, shaved ice, and dessert restaurant. It is well-known to the young crowd and locals. The owner has another business venture that requires his full attention. The store size is 2,237 sq ft. and the rent is $6,800/month. The lease terms are 5+5. They have a seating capacity of 64 inside + 12 outside. They have a very stable customer base. It is easy to convert it to another concept.
Lakewood, California
Ramen And Roll Restaurant - High Foot Traffic
$ 250,000
CF : $ 120,000
Asain fusion ramen & roll restaurant. Located in large busy shopping center with lots of foot traffic. Great growth potential with more marketing. Monthly gross sales: $50,000. Monthly rent: $4,800 included nnn. Lease terms: 4+ 5. Store size: 1,400 SF. Seating capacity: 35. Owner work part time 25 hr/ week. Reason for selling: partnership breakup. Most customers are take out and pickup. Has online Doordash, Ubereats, and Grubhub. There is potential to grow business with more marketing.
Upland, California
Asset Sale Boba Tea Shop - Absentee Run
$ 50,000
Monthly rent: $2,772 + $858 NNN Lease terms: 3 + 5 Store size: 1,320 sf. Seating capacity: 20 Reason for selling: Seller is moving out of the state for job. Owner absentee run. Located on the business strip with lots of foot traffic. Huge seating area for 20+. Easy to operate. Nicely decorated interior. Full employee run. Can convert to another concept.
Laguna Niguel, California
Japanese Sushi Restaurant with B&W
$ 195,000
CF : $ 60,000
MONTHLY GROSS: $51,000 MONTHLY RENT: $6,200 + $1,200 NNN. LEASE TERMS: 1 +NEGOTIABLE WITH LL. STORE SIZE: 1,300 SF. SEATING CAPACITY: 32. OWNER SINCE: 2016 REASON FOR SELLING: SELLER IS RETIRING. LOCATED IN BUSY SHOPPING CENTER.LOTS OF FOOT TRAFFIC. NICE COMMUNITY WITH MANY RESIDENTIAL, MULTI- UNIT, BUSINESS, OFFICE. HAS BEER WINE LICENSE. BUSINESS SINCE 2016. GREAT POTENTIAL FOR SUSHI CHEF. MUST BE AN EXPERIENCE OPERATOR FOR LANDLORD'S APPROVAL. POSSIBLE TO CHANGE THE CONCEPTS.
Los Angeles County, California
Poke And Sushi Restaurant - Open 5 Days A Week
$ 149,000
CF : $ 72,000
Poke and sushi restaurant in City of Commece. Only open 5 days a week. Mon-Fri. Take the weekend off. Current owner is not doing any 3rd party deliveries. Same owner since 2018. 50% down 50% loan. Seller will train. Potential to grow business with catering and 3rd party deliveries. Share seating with other restaurants 1,350 sf. Very short open hours
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