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Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County, California
Asking Price
$400,000
Revenue
$900,000
Down
$170,000
Cash Flow
$150,000
Name: Steve Kim
Phone: Show phone number
Name
Steve Kim
Phone
Show phone number
Posting ID:
290921
Attributes:
SBA Loan Pre-Qualified
Semi Absentee Run
Training And Support
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Online / Remote
K Pop Store
Call/Email
CF : $ 120,000
For Sale – Popular K-Pop Online & Offline Retail Store in Buena Park Shopping Center Exciting opportunity to own a thriving K-Pop specialty store located in a busy Buena Park shopping mall! This well-established store offers a wide selection of today’s hottest K-Pop albums, accessories, gifts, and merchandise — appealing to dedicated fans and casual shoppers alike. Key Features: Prime location in a high-traffic retail center Sells trending K-Pop albums, official merchandise, accessories, and more Additional income streams from an in-store photo booth and claw machine Strong social media presence and loyal customer base Ideal for anyone passionate about K-Pop or looking to enter a high-demand niche market. Serious inquiries only, please. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to own a unique and growing retail business!
San Bernardino, California
Market - RE, High Net Income, Free Standing Bd
$ 920,000
CF : $ 300,000
Market with Property – For Sale The seller is retiring after 22 years of operation. This is a well-established market located in a free-standing building with short business hours: 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Lot Size: 7,300 sq. ft. Building Size: 1,800 sq. ft. plus an additional 600 sq. ft. Services: Currently no EBT, lottery, or money order services — but these can be added for additional revenue. Financials: High Net Income: $25,000 per month Check Cashing Volume: $1.9 million per month Retail Sales: $35,000 per month Bank Fee: $4,200 Check Cashing Fee Charged: 1% plus additional fees Asking Price: Building: $600,000 Market with Check Cashing Business: $320,000 @
Covina, California
Hamburger Shop, 100% Employee Run , No competition, Retire
$ 420,000
CF : $ 160,000
Free-Standing Building- 100 % Employee-Operated. Owner retiring after 27 successful years in business. Easy to operate for anyone, located in a prime, competition-free location. Ideal opportunity to maximize profit and reduce expenses through owner operation. One of the best and most popular hamburger shops in the area
Upland, California
A Market that looks like Liquor store , Lot of potential ,
$ 100,000
CF : $ 80,000
A Market that looks like Liquor store , Lot of potential . you can change it to 7-Eleven style. Building size 1900 sf , Rent $ 2009 plus $ 700 for NNN. Lottery income $ 1,000 , Bitcoin $ 250 , Vending Water $ 150 Beer & Wine License
Pasadena, California
Sushi Roll And Salad - Employee Run, 21 Years Est
$ 210,000
CF : $ 130,000
Established Sushi Restaurant for Sale – Seller Retiring After 21 Years! This fully employee-run restaurant is located in a prime location and has been successfully operating for over two decades. Key Details: Size: 2,050 sq. ft. Operating Hours: Monday–Saturday: 11:30 AM – 9:30 PM Sunday: 3:00 PM – 9:00 PM Financials: Reported Sales: 2021: $936,031 2022: $1,017,258 2023: $939,780 Used to generate approximately $80,000/month in sales. Staffing: Full-time employees: 3 Part-time employees: 6-7 Sushi Chefs: $4,300, $3,500, and $2,800 (part-time), including payroll tax. Kitchen Part-time (5): $7,800/month Servers (3): $8,000/month (460 hours at $17.50/hour) Additional Revenue: Online ordering apps (excluding direct orders) generate $7,000–$8,000/month after a 30% commission. Expenses: Rent: $9,500/month (including NNN) Lease valid until November 30, 2033. Food cost: 25% This is a great opportunity to take over a well-established sushi restaurant with a solid customer base and a long-term lease.
Los Angeles, California
Market - Lots Of Potential, High Profit, Easy Run
$ 200,000
CF : $ 150,000
This is an excellent opportunity to own and operate a well-established market. The seller, who is retiring due to health reasons, reports a net income of $12,000 per month. With this level of profitability, you can recover your investment in less than a year. Key Features: Revenue: Previously generating $65,000–$70,000 per month, current monthly sales are $50,000, with a strong 50% profit margin. Operating Hours: Open daily from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Staffing:Morning shift employee: $3,000/month (8:00 AM–12:00 PM). Evening shift employee: $2,000/month (6:00 PM–9:00 PM). Owner works from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM, covering mid-day operations. Total staffing cost: $5,000/month. Facility: Spacious 2,300 sq. ft. building with $3,500/month rent under a 5-year lease plus a 5-year renewal option. Additional Details: No lottery sales currently, but adding this could generate additional income. Easy-to-run business, no meat sales, and a loyal customer base. This is a rare chance to acquire a business with stable income and potential for growth. Contact us for more information or to schedule a viewing.
Big Bear Lake, California
Gas Station with Property - Snack Shop 100% Employee Run
$ 4,500,000
CF : $ 450,000
Big opportunity to own your own gas station including the commercial property. Running Springs is situated 17 miles west of the city of Big Bear Lake. Business 1M & Property 3.5 M , Gas 31,850 gal/mon/2024 , High margin $ 1.25-$ 1.50 , Snack $ 40,800/mon /2024, High profit 60 % , 3 car garage ( empty), 100% employee run Full-3&Part-2 , Wage & 15,000 /mon, A lot of tourists come for SKI Resort. During the high season ( 6 weeks ), net income is around $ 200,000. Lot size 16,309 sf , free stand building , Gas Pump 8, Beer&Wine license.
Burbank, California
J- Restaurant , Absentee run , Asset Sale , Hot Location
$ 49,000
Studio city , Asset Sale , The owner wants to retire after 21 years of operation , 100 % absentee run , When the owner runs the business himself, He can reduce food costs and lot of potential . Hot location in Studio city . Beer & Wine license , Size 1300 sf , Rent $ 10117.73 plus NNN
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