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San Diego County, California
Liquor Store- Employee Run
$ 550,000
CF : $ 180,000
Established Liquor store, located in a very busy shopping center. It is employee-run. Gross sales are about $85,000-$90,000 per month with about 3,000/sq. The rent is $7,640 per month, and about 15 years of lease plus options.
San Diego County, California
Metro By T-Mobile - Employee Run
$ 125,000
📱 Metro by T-Mobile – San Diego Fantastic opportunity to own a well-established wireless retail store in one of San Diego’s busiest areas. This location is surrounded by heavy foot traffic, strong demographics, and consistent customer demand. ✅ Employee-Run: Business is 100% staff-operated, making it ideal for an investor or owner-operator. ✅ Prime Location: High visibility with steady walk-in traffic. ✅ Low Rent for the Area: Only $4,900/month. ✅ Spacious Storefront: Over 1,500 sq. ft., well designed for retail and customer service. ✅ Turnkey Operation: Smooth transition with trained employees in place. Asking Price: $125,000 Rent: $4,900/month Size: 1,500+ sq. ft. 📍 Don’t miss this chance to step into a profitable, employee-managed wireless store in a thriving San Diego market.
Profitable Pizza Shop – San Diego
$ 135,000
CF : $ 120,000
Seize the opportunity to own a thriving pizza restaurant, firmly established in the heart of San Diego, California. This profitable business, founded in 2012, has been serving mouth-watering pizza to a loyal customer base for nearly a decade. For an asking price of just $135,000, this investment presents an incredible value for an aspiring owner-operator or investor looking to break into the bustling restaurant and food industry. The financials of this venture are impressive, boasting a consistent revenue stream grossing between $30K-$35K per month, and an annual cash flow of $120,000. The monthly rent stands at an affordable $3,700, with a generous lease term of 9 years. The business operates from a spacious 3,000 square foot premises in a high-traffic area, ensuring excellent visibility and a continuous influx of customers. The sale of this business comprises comprehensive support and training, ensuring a seamless transition. This is particularly beneficial for those new to running a food-based business. The retiring owner's main reason for selling is the desire to pass on this successful establishment to a passionate individual or team who can continue to grow and expand the business. This pizza shop operates as a home-based business, making it particularly attractive for those seeking flexibility. With just 2 employees, it's a manageable operation that still offers significant growth potential. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to acquire a profitable pizza shop in an excellent location. Contact the broker today for more
San Diego County, California
Liquor Store - High Volume, Employee Run
$ 750,000
CF : $ 180,000
🍾 High-Volume Liquor Store – Employee Run 📍 Prime San Diego Location | Type 21 Full Liquor License (No Conditions) 💲 Asking Price: $750,000 + Inventory 📊 Gross Sales: $100,000/month ($1.2M annually) 💵 Net Operating Income (NOI): ~$15,000/month 🏢 Rent: $5,500/month 📑 Lease Term: 14 years remaining 🍷 Liquor License: Type 21 Off-Sale | No restrictions or violations 🔑 Business Overview: This is a turnkey, high-volume liquor store located in a prime, high-traffic area with excellent visibility and a loyal customer base. The business is 100% employee-run, providing flexibility for both absentee investors and hands-on owner-operators. ✅ Consistent Sales: ~$100,000/month ✅ Strong Cash Flow: ~$15,000/month NOI ✅ Long Lease: 14 years remaining ensures long-term stability ✅ Favorable Rent: Just $5,500/month, well below market for the area ✅ Clean License: Type 21 Off-Sale with no conditions or violations ✅ Absentee or Semi-Absentee: Trained staff in place for smooth operations 📌 Additional Requirements: NDA & Proof of Funds required before releasing financials or location details. 📞 Contact us today for more details and to schedule a confidential showing
San Diego, California
Smoke Shop - High Volume, Employee Run
$ 300,000
CF : $ 180,000
High-Volume, Employee-Run Smoke Shop – Prime San Diego Location Asking Price: $300,000 Annual Gross Sales: $800,000 Inventory: $100,000 (not included in asking price) Rent: $5,500/month (including NNN) Lease: 7 years remaining Space: 1,500 sq. ft. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-established, high-revenue smoke shop located in one of San Diego’s busiest commercial areas. The shop is fully employee-run and operates smoothly with minimal owner involvement. It benefits from strong foot traffic, excellent visibility, and a loyal customer base. The store boasts consistent annual sales of approximately $800,000 and comes with a favorable long-term lease at $5,500/month (including NNN). The 1,500 sq. ft. retail space is well-maintained and professionally merchandised. Highlights: Turnkey operation with trained staff High-margin product mix Established vendor relationships Excellent location with heavy daily traffic Perfect for an absentee owner or an operator looking to expand their retail footprint in a thriving market.
San Diego County, California
Auto Mechanic And Smog Shop - Busy Area, 4 Bays
$ 199,000
CF : $ 251,000
For sale 4-bay Auto Mechanic and Smog Shop, located in a very busy San Diego Area. Grossing over $80,000 per month with $4,832.00 Rent. Long lease, 15-year lease. Open only 5 days a week. Price: $199,000 Gross Sales: 970,000 Rent: $4,832 Lease: 15 Years NOI: $251,000
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