Cash flow
$50,000
Revenue
$100,000
Down
$49,900
Posting: 285345 | Available | 5/11/24
Currently housing a mini Italian food & wine market,this business operates solely on Saturdays from 11am to 4pm, generating an average of $2,000 in sales each Saturday. The market predominantly offers prepackaged food, constituting 75% of its offerings, alongside 25% wine selections.Last Sat $4,928.
Asking Price
$49,900
Cash flow
$275,000
Revenue
$978,000
Down
$449,000
Posting: 276639 | Available | 3/28/24
Very-high-profit market, due to having a virtual monopoly in the area. Located about 25 minutes from Silicon Valley, in a small town on the Coastal side of the San Mateo County mountains on one of the main roads connecting the Bay Area to the Coast, this market has a rustic outside.
Asking Price
$449,000
Cash flow
$207,000
Revenue
$704,000
Down
Call/Email
Posting: 286488 | Available | 5/8/24
A convenience market offering beer & wine along with various products such as bread, sandwiches, sundries, sodas, and tobacco is available. The operating hours are from 8 am to 6 pm daily, with closure on Mondays. This business has been established for 90 years.
Asking Price
$498,000
Cash flow
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Revenue
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Down
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Posting: 285049 | Available | 4/3/24
Located in the San Carlos hills and steeped in local history, Devonshire little store is now available for purchase. This market has been in business since 1935. With its classic architecture and location (Devonshire Little store is located, a mile away from the next closest business).
Asking Price
$150,000
Cash flow
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Revenue
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Down
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Posting: 282288 | Available | 4/26/24
For sale is a franchise sushi roll business located within a well-known market. It is a simple operation and brings in stable income. The seller has been operating the business for the last 12 years. The buyer shall pay for the franchise transfer fees and training fees from the franchise.
Asking Price
$90,000
Cash flow
$1,123,820
Revenue
$19,230,455
Down
$4,250,000
Posting: 278395 | Available | 3/11/24
This full-service independent grocery store is located in the foothills of the Northern California Gold Country. Well established in the community, this store features full meat, bakery, deli, and floral department. With an average of over $1 Million in EBITDA, this opportunity is perfect.
Asking Price
$4,250,000
Cash flow
$300,000
Revenue
$2,220,000
Down
$30
Posting: 285110 | Available | 2/12/24
For sale is a high-volume market that is open 7am-8pm. It is located in a residential neighborhood. They have 10 full-time employees. The business is still growing. There is plenty of parking at the 4,400 sq ft. establishment with a reasonable rent of $7,000 monthly. The net income is $25,000.
Asking Price
$650,000
Cash flow
$72,000
Revenue
$780,000
Down
Call / Email
Posting: 272149 | Available | 8/17/22
Liquor store located with huge residential neighborhood, currently 100% employee running, loyal customers, Low rent, rare opportunity to own a well maintained store in North Orange County. Average monthly sale : 65,000. Overall profit margin: 32%.
Asking Price
$380,000
Cash flow
$170,000
Revenue
$690,000
Down
Call
Posting: 254701 | Available | 6/24/21
3,000 sq. ft. Rent: $4,000 (including CAM). Gross Income: $55K to $58K/month. Net: $13K/month. Store located near lots of apartments. Very safe area. Potential: Market with leased meat dept. $900 Mo . Business Hours: 8am to 8pm. Margin over 35%. City has plans to build more apartments near market.
Asking Price
$315,000
Cash flow
$148,000
Revenue
$2,600,000
Down
Call/Email
Posting: 284329 | Available | 2/8/24
For sale is a super Asian grocery store in a nice shopping center in Orange County with a full hot kitchen and a full line of groceries and bulk food items. It is a turnkey business. This Asian market sales are over $2.6M approximately. There is a full kitchen, 20 employees, and a buffet kitchen.
Asking Price
$548,000
Cash flow
$360,000
Revenue
$2,100,000
Down
35% SBA
Posting: 285713 | Available | 5/3/24
For sale is a Hispanic market with beer and wine. The buyer can do up to 2 weeks of in-store observations to verify sales and income. It is SBA financing approved with a 35% down payment.
Asking Price
575,000+ Inv
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