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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.
Los Angeles, California
Market - Lots Of Potential, Absentee Run, Retiring
$ 220,000
CF : $ 120,000
For sale is an employee-run market near downtown. The owner is selling to retire for health concerns, The opening hours are every day from 10:00 am-9:00 pm. There is no meat or produce and it is easy to operate. There is room for growth/lots of potential and no competition. The store size is 2,000 sq. ft for a rent of $2,500/month. It is a freestanding building with plenty of parking. Average gross sales are $55,000/month.
North Hollywood, California
Venezuelan Restaurant - Type 47 Liquor License
$ 340,000
CF : $ 100,000
Discover the essence of Venezuelan cuisine in this thriving restaurant, boasting a full liquor license (47-on-sale general) for a complete dining experience. Spanning approximately 3,000 sq. ft., the restaurant offers a spacious setting with a reasonable monthly rent of $6,100, covering NNN expenses. Currently operating as a semi-absentee-run establishment, the food cost hovers around 30%. The dedicated team comprises 8 full-time employees, with a monthly wage totaling $32,000. With versatility in mind, the restaurant layout allows for easy transformation into a different culinary concept.
Long Beach, California
Market - Easy To Run, Steady Sales, Retiring Owner
$ 130,000
CF : $ 85,000
The seller has owned the market for 20 years and is retiring. The market is open from 9:00 AM to 9:30 PM. Previously, the business generated $40,000 per month in sales, but due to ongoing construction (1.5 years), current sales are $30,000 per month. Once the construction is complete, sales are expected to increase by $40,000 per month. The market has a size of 1,500 square feet with a rent of $2,300 per month. It offers high profit margins of 35%-37% and generates an additional $1,300 per month from lottery income. This business is ideal for a couple to run, as it is accurate in reporting sales and easy to manage. .
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.
Long Beach, California
Liquor Store - High Volume, Help Run, No Lottery
$ 750,000
CF : $ 200,000
Liquor Store for sale Monthly Sales: $110,000–$120,000 April 2025 Sales Breakdown: Credit & Debit: $53,471.40 Cash: $49,508.53 EBT: $7,286.94 Total: $110,264.87 Ownership: Absentee run Reason for Sale: Owner’s health Lottery: Not currently offered (can be added) Profit Margin: High (approx. 40%) Adjusted Net Income: High Store Hours: Sun–Thu: 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM Fri–Sat: 7:00 AM – 1:00 AM Store Size: 4,000 sq. ft. Rent: $7,800/month (includes NNN) Employees: 4 Full-Time, 2 Part-Time (~$10,000/month payroll) POS System: In place Growth: Room for expansion and increased revenue Property: Building also available for purchase , 3.2 M
San Pedro, California
Liquor Store - With RE, Less Grocery
$ 1,350,000
CF : $ 150,000
For sale is a free-standing building that includes both a liquor store and the property. The business is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., primarily selling beer, wine, and liquor, with a smaller selection of groceries available. The liquor business is priced at $250,000, and the property is valued at $1.1 million. The lot size is 8,064 square feet, and the building is 1,382 square feet with additional storage space. After 4:00 p.m., the store is run by employees, and it frequently serves many cruise ship customers.
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