Liquor store on high traffic street. Great opportunity for family run, well established, highly profitable store. Business hours: sun-thu: - 8am-12am i fri-sat:- 8am-2.am. Inventory:- is not included in the asking price.
Rare opportunity to buy a high volume liquor store with real estate in Concord area. Beautiful corner lot on a very busy intersection. The lot is approx 11,000 sq. ft and building is 2400 sq. ft. The store has its own parking. Store does about 100k/m at 28%. Buyer must have at least 600k.
Liquor store for sale Compton, CA. It has been established for over 20 years and over 10 years for the current owner. 1 full time, 1 part time. Semi abstentee. 2+5 years plus 3yrs extension available, 1900 sq. ft. Can increase sale by adding more inventory and owner's direct management.
Absentee owner. Newly remodeled Liquor store with Commercial Property is for sale in Fresno County, CA. Over 5,000 sq. ft. liquor store, Huge upside potential for an owner operator. Motivated seller and he is willing to look at all reasonable offers. SBA Loan is available.
Liquor store business opportunity for Sale in Fresno City. Business doing currently $70,000 per month average sales. Rent is $3200 per month, Long Lease. ASKING PRICE $439,000 plus inventory. Sign NDA to get additional info.
This is well established and maintained liquor store for sale in La Mirada. it is located on the corner with heavy traffic. and is easily accessible an ample parking lots. the surrounding area mainly consist of apartments, houses, commercials, and a variety of other businesses. Huge-sized store.
Cozy, but very profitable liquor in North Orange County, safe neighborhood, highly margin as compare to other area, possible to manage by one person. Must see it. Monthly sale : $50,000. Profit margin 40%. SBA loan still possible.
Has been there for many decades and this market property is a historic building in San Pedro. Motivated seller is offering this well established business with the food permit, very reasonable rent. Asking price $269,000. Gross sales are $720,000 yr. Net profit is approx $ 72,000 yr. 3,500 sq ft.
Established 40 years. Liquor store for sale great opportunity to own this liquor store with 1,100 sq. ft. busy street, also lottery deli grocery, lot of potential for new owner. Monthly gross is $90K to 95K, per month, good lease (14) years $7,000 per month. Including NNN. open 6 am till midnight.
For sale is a high-volume grocery/liquor store with property in Sacramento. A full beer, wine, and liquor license is included with NO conditions. Store Sales are $140k + @ 33%-35% profit.
For sale is a high-volume liquor store with property with almost $2 million in annual gross sales. They have high profit and ample parking in a free-standing building. They do no check cashing, so there is lots of potential to increase sales volume.
For sale in Mission Hills, San Diego, is a thriving liquor store situated in a prime location. Originally a pizza shop that also offered a selection of liquor, beer, and wine, this establishment underwent a complete renovation in 2021, resulting in a modern and inviting space.
For sale is a great prime location on heavy traffic street. This is a high-volume liquor and grocery store with over $100,000 in sales per month. It has a very low rent with a long-term lease and short hours. There is great potential for more sales with longer hours. It is SBA loan prequalified.
Clubhouse Liquor is a well-established liquor store located on a bustling Main Street in Palm Desert, CA. This store holds a highly sought-after 21 liquor license, allowing for the sale of a wide range of alcoholic beverages. Situated in a prime location, the store enjoys high visibility.
Whether you're an experienced entrepreneur or a newcomer, this turnkey business is ready for a smooth transition. All the hard work has been done so step in and continue the success modern design in a great South end of San Fernando Valley location.
For sale is a brand-new gas station with a convenience store. It opened last year 2023. It is available for purchase including the real estate property and a hard liquor license. The store size is 4,200 sq ft. The drive-thru QSR is 900 sq ft. and is leased for $3,500 per month.
Hard Liquor License/Convenient Store with Branded Gas station available for Sale in the Sutter County area. Currently, it's doing $65,000 average monthly Store sales and pumping 40,000 Gas Gallons at a very high margin.
This is a liquor store for sale. The business hours are from 9am to 9pm. The State of New Mexico's new Alcoholic Business License Issue is strictly restricted. Seller's financing shall be possible for many years to a qualified buyer with a negotiable down payment.
This is a highly profitable Liquor store with increasing sales per month. It has approx 40%+ margin and a minimum 35 cents margin on 37,000 gallon/month fuel sales. It has limited competition. It is approx. 4,000 sq ft. The seller replaces the pumps with new ones last year.
This is a great opportunity to own a high volume liquor store with property in a very desirable location. The current owner has been at this business for more than 10 very successful years. The location has very good customers with a high end demographic. Serious buyers only.
This is the first time this liquor store has been on the market for sale in 33 years. The seller would like to retire after the sale. The lease has 1.6 years left, however, the buyer will have a new lease. The rent is currently $3,850/month. Check cashing permit in place (currently not operating).
The owner is forced to sell due to health issues, but the sales keep increasing every month. $90,000 per month in sales is easily achievable. The average sales are $70000 per month. There is no competition. There is a brand new working cooler & equipment. Strong finances and good credit ONLY.
Liquor store on high traffic street. Great opportunity for family run, well established, highly profitable store. Business hours: sun-thu: - 8am-12am i fri-sat:- 8am-2.am. Inventory:- is not included in the asking price.
Well-managed beer a wine market for sale. Profit $15,000/month. Gross sales 65,000/month lease term 10yr plus 5yr option. Rent $3,500 under current ownership over 20 years. Great neighbors and great parking space. This is a great opportunity for a first-time buyer or experienced buyer. Absentee run.
For sale is a well-established liquor store with great potential to increase sales. It currently operates 6 days per week, closes at 8:00 PM daily, and is closed on Sundays. There is great opportunity to increase sales. All buyers need to sign an NDA. This is a must-see location! Make an offer.
This is a freestanding liquor and wine shop with the property for sale in the Los Angeles area. They have a great gross profit and extra income. It is mainly employee-run. It is in a mixed-area. It is 4,800 sq. ft on a lot size of 7,000 sq. ft. Business hours are 7am-12am every day.
For sale is a Type 21 Off-Sale General Liquor License in San Mateo County, California. A California Type 21 liquor license is one of the most popular liquor licenses. The California Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) describe it as an off-sale general liquor license.
This specialty meat market with an off-sale beer, wine and spirit license offers its loyal patrons the finest cuts of the globe's most premium meats and helps pair them with similarly rare specialty wines and liquors.
Located in a predominantly Latino neighborhood characterized by high foot traffic, this store boasts a substantial volume of business. With a remarkably low monthly rent of $2,800, the opportunity for profit is substantial. The potential to accept EBT could further increase revenue streams.
For sale is a liquor store that has 15 walk-in coolers and 5 coolers. This place has big potential as it is a great location with a huge parking lot. Size 2,800 sq ft. Rent of $5,000 (New lease available). Gross income $35,000-$40,000. The hours are from 10am-10pm.
For sale is a liquor and grocery store doing about $150k/month in store sales plus about 10k gallon/m at almost a $1/gallon margin. The profit from gas pays the rent. There is a laundromat on the premises that if remodeled can bring in additional income. This business has almost no competition.
For sale is a liquor and wine shop in city of Torrance, CA. The current ownership has been 5 years and they will move to a different city. The store size is about 1,550 sq ft. and rent is currently $2,400 fixed and $,2500 fixed for 5years and 10 years option with CPI.
For sale is a highly profitable liquor store in the Bay Area. Rent is $5,500 including NNN and water, but not garbage. They also have a net profit check cashing of $10,000/m, a net commission lotto of $3,000/m, a food truck net income of $40,000/m, and their net profit is $400,000/yr.
This is a liquor store with a size of 5,800 sq ft., including upstairs and a big storage room in the back of the property. The upstairs is a 2 bed 1 bath (potential to rent out). There is great front parking space and easy to get in and out. There is a big back storage room for stocking inventory.
For sale is a Type 20 beer and wine license in San Bernardino County. The Type 20 license is exclusively intended for establishments that offer off-sale beer and wine only.
This liquor store is a local gem. Originally established in 1986, this store is popular for its variety of premium liquor, fine wines, and draft beers. It is located in a neighborhood strip center with ample free parking and easy egress and ingress. The rent is $5,717/month, including NNN.
Established in 2007, with a consistent owner-operator, this upscale liquor store, strategically located, offers a variety of hot food and deli sandwiches. Operating under the same ownership since its inception, the business boasts impressive financials and substantial profitability.
For sale is a neighborhood convenience store with beer and wine with liquor, in Lodi, a busy populated location with $140,000 gross sales per month. There is a Lotto + ATM for additional income and it is 2,650 square feet. An inventory of $450,000 is not included in the purchase price. -IN ESCROW!
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