Total Investment
$69,000
Min Liquid Cash
$59,000
Net Worth
N/A
Posting: 285583 | Available | 6/15/24
Own your very own Quick Mart convenience store. It is better than a 7-Eleven and Circle K. There are no monthly fees and no franchise fees, just a one-time payment of $199,999. Training to run your store usually takes just 3 days. Business opportunity fee: $20,000 included in $199K.
Franchise Fee
$0
Cash flow
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Revenue
$960,000
Down
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Posting: 286537 | Available | 6/15/24
A rare opportunity exists to own a well-established liquor store with gas, operating on a large commercial-zoned real estate lot with short operating hours. The monthly rent from two rental properties amounts to $6,250.
Asking Price
$2,600,000
Cash flow
$1,200,000
Revenue
$1,140,000
Down
$55,000
Posting: 286780 | Available | 6/12/24
It is located between downtown LA and Koreatown, the biggest advantage is that there is no competition, so profits and net income are very high. The cost of rent is $2,805 for 2,600 sq ft. + basement. (additional reason why profits are high). It is a relatively safe place.
Asking Price
$1,050,000
Cash flow
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Revenue
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Down
$150,000
Posting: 281230 | Available | 6/16/23
Liquor Store in Stanislaus County | Lor Rent | Long Lease Available | Located on the Main Road | Residential Area Near the Store
Asking Price
$450,000
Cash flow
$230,000
Revenue
$1,080,000
Down
$250,000
Posting: 280275 | Available | 4/19/23
Easy Operation - Money maker - No competition. A well-established liquor store with little to no competition in Sonoma County is up for sale. The store does about 90k/m in sales excluding the lotto.
Asking Price
$600,000
Cash flow
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Revenue
$2,200,000
Down
$1,000,000
Posting: 278855 | Available | 2/5/23
Prime corner location on busy main street. 3 employees are working and the seller works half day. The high volume of 110,000/month sales and high margins over 40% to 50%. No check cashing and money order. 60% of customers are black and 40% are Hispanics.
Asking Price
$3,700,000
Cash flow
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Revenue
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Down
$1,500,000
Posting: 273591 | Available | 1/5/24
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.
Asking Price
$5,500,000
Cash flow
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Revenue
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Posting: 191742 | Available | 10/5/20
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.
Asking Price
$6,000,000
Cash flow
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Revenue
$746,000
Down
$210,000
Posting: 285486 | Available | 6/6/24
This is a business opportunity with vacant land and a commercial building. Build your dream home in Redwood Estates! This listing includes 5 parcels of land, 1 commercial building, and a business. Utilities (water & electric) are available on the street for Vacant Lands.
Asking Price
$700,000
Cash flow
$120,000
Revenue
$720,000
Down
$30
Posting: 273180 | Available | 5/8/22
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.
Asking Price
$330,000
Cash flow
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Revenue
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Posting: 282844 | Available | 9/15/23
This is a liquor store for sale in San Jose with an asking price of $150,000. Rent is $4,000. Buyer is to negotiate a new lease. Currently the lease is month to month. It is a very profitable, easy to run liquor store that is priced to sell fast. This is a prime location and well-established.
Asking Price
$150,000
Cash flow
$120,000
Revenue
$700,000
Down
$35
Posting: 285012 | Available | 2/5/24
For sale is a rare liquor store in north OC, this store has been operated by 100% employees. The owner has some family issue and wants move to another location. This store has good parking space and is also a very good size to add up more inventory. The rent is very reasonable with long lease terms.
Asking Price
$390,000
Cash flow
$336,000
Revenue
$11,400,000
Down
$450,000
Posting: 285765 | Available | 4/22/24
The liquor store with extra income and very low rent at $2,805 gross lease with new 5years plus (1) five year option. The rent increase 3% each year on it. No competition near by it. Mostly all Hispanic customers and great net income after all expenses $25,000 to $30,000 per month.
Asking Price
$1,050,000
Cash flow
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Revenue
$540,000
Down
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Posting: 251918 | Available | 10/9/23
For sale is a nicely remodeled liquor story with the property. It is in a good location and is semi-absentee run. The lot size is 8,000 sq ft. and The size of the store of the business is 1,382 sq ft. The hours are from 9 am-11/12 pm. It has ample parking spaces.
Asking Price
$1,250,000
Cash flow
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Revenue
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$20
Posting: 271149 | Available | 2/4/23
For sale is a grocery store with a beer and wine license located in a free-standing building on busy street with high exposure in Bakersfield, California. Onsite parking spaces are available. There is lots of foot traffic. Commercial and residential neighborhoods surround the business.
Asking Price
895,000+ Inv
Cash flow
$480,000
Revenue
$1,100,000
Down
$450,000
Posting: 278175 | Available | 12/12/23
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.
Asking Price
$450,000
Cash flow
N/A
Revenue
N/A
Down
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Posting: 286807 | Available | 5/29/24
The liquor store is located in a busy shopping center surrounded by dense residential areas, commercial establishments, and a park. The store experiences high volume, with gross sales reaching up to $130,000 per month. It occupies a 3,000 square foot space, with rent costing $10,800.
Asking Price
$850,000
Cash flow
$300,000
Revenue
$1,260,000
Down
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Posting: 280289 | Available | 4/20/23
Liquor Store with the Property near LAX. The asking Price is $2,100,000. Gross Sales $1,260,000 / yr. Net Profit $300,000 / yr. Property Lot size: 9,085 sq ft. Parking Space: 15. Potential if adding EBT.
Asking Price
$2,100,000
Cash flow
$400,000
Revenue
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Posting: 275009 | Available | 3/5/23
For sale is a popular liquor store & check cashing location on a busy major street. There are 20 walk-in coolers in the 4,620 sq ft. space. The lot size is 5,724 sq ft. It has excellent profit, as they also do lottery and so on. You can buy the business only or with the property.
Asking Price
$3,750,000
Cash flow
N/A
Revenue
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Posting: 277870 | Available | 1/18/24
This is a Placer County type 47 liquor license for sale at $240,000. It authorizes the sale of beer, wine and distilled spirits for consumption on the licenses premises.
Asking Price
$240,000
Cash flow
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Revenue
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Posting: 285821 | Available | 3/25/24
This grocery and liquor store is located in the County of Alameda, California. The asking price is $400,000 plus inventory. It needs a signed copy of the Non disclosure agreement to disclose more information of the store.
Asking Price
$400,000
Cash flow
$225,000
Revenue
$1,500,000
Down
$450,000
Posting: 269989 | Available | 10/12/21
A high volume Liquor store in a shopping center with plenty of parking. The store is 2,600 sq. ft in size. Great potential for an owner-operator. The buyer must have $450,000 in seasoned cash and excellent credit to qualify for the loan.
Asking Price
$850,000
Cash flow
N/A
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Posting: 279594 | Available | 6/6/23
For sale is a Marin County Type 47 ABC license. It Authorizes the sale of beer, wine and distilled spirits for consumption on the licenses premises.
Asking Price
$150,000
Cash flow
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Revenue
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Posting: 283572 | Available | 4/20/24
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.
Asking Price
$150,000
Cash flow
N/A
Revenue
N/A
Down
$75,000
Posting: 286424 | Available | 6/5/24
For Sale- Type 21 liquor License good to operate within Los Angeles County. This type pertains to liquor store operators and is issued to retail stores. Priced for a quick sale.
Asking Price
$75,000
Cash flow
$210,000
Revenue
$850,000
Down
Cash Only
Posting: 282700 | Available | 11/20/23
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.
Asking Price
$450,000
Cash flow
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Revenue
$1,500,000
Down
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Posting: 286765 | Available | 5/24/24
A liquor store in Fremont with $125,000 gross sales per month, with a margin estimated of 35%. There is a Lotto + ATM+ Bitcoin for additional income (approx $6,700) and it is 5,000 square feet. An inventory of $300,000 is not included in the purchase price. Rent of $7,000 including CAM per month.
Asking Price
$1,050,000
Cash flow
$200,000
Revenue
$690,000
Down
$25
Posting: 264173 | Available | 6/27/22
This store sales beer & wine license with property and 4 bed 2 bath house (different parcel). This store's margin is 40-45%. The store located a densely populated area. The store size is 2,600 sq.Lottery and scratches incomes $2,600 and house rental income is $2,100. SBA is available.
Asking Price
$1,650,000
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When seeking large SBA business acquisition financing loans, it helps to review seller's add backs (cash flow analysis) as a source of funding to service the debt. Peter Siegel, MBA - SBALoanAdvisors.com Founder covers this specific topic for business buyers, owner/sellers, agents, business brokers.
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