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Cerritos, California
K-Food Restaurant
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Thriving K-Food Restaurant for Sale in Cerritos – Established Clientele & Strong Sales Turnkey opportunity to own a well-established Korean food restaurant located in the heart of Cerritos. Known for its loyal customer base and consistent revenue, this business is perfect for experienced operators or new entrepreneurs looking to enter a proven market. Key Features: Strong & Steady Sales: Consistent income from dine-in, takeout, and a high volume of delivery app orders. Spacious, Fully-Equipped Kitchen: Ideal for high-capacity service; includes all necessary kitchen equipment. ABC License: Beer & Wine license allows for alcohol sales – a great revenue booster. Remodeled Interior: Modern, clean, and welcoming space, renovated just 4 years ago. Flexible Concept: Current menu focuses on Korean cuisine, but adaptable to other food types if desired. Room to Expand Menu: Opportunity to introduce new dishes or food styles to attract a wider audience. This is a rare chance to acquire a clean, modern, and profitable restaurant in a prime Cerritos location with a proven track record and room for growth.
Seal Beach, California
Cafeteria
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Exceptional Business Opportunity – Cafeteria in Prime Office Building Location An incredible chance to own your own business with minimal capital investment! This is the only cafeteria located within a large office building, serving a growing number of kind, respectful, and professional customers. With tenants steadily returning post-pandemic, occupancy rates continue to rise — and so do sales. Consistent Growth: Increasing foot traffic and revenue month over month Stable Customer Base: Loyal clientele of office workers Prime Location: Exclusive presence in a high-traffic building Turnkey Operation: Ready to run from day one Ideal Hours: Open just 5 days a week, 9 hours per day — enjoy work-life balance Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a thriving business in a secure, professional environment.
Buena Park, California
Store(Fast Food) Asset sale.
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Asset Sale – Korean-Style Corn Dog Shop in Buena Park Fantastic opportunity to take over a fully equipped snack shop in a prime location! Located in Buena Park, this Korean-style corn dog business comes with all equipment included — ideal for continuing the current concept or converting to a different snack or dessert shop. Included Assets: Deep fryers, Commercial ventilation fan, Walk-in freezer & refrigerator, All essential kitchen and service equipment Highlights: Great location with strong foot traffic Flexible layout – suitable for various snack or dessert concepts Turnkey setup – start operating immediately Don’t miss this chance to own a popular, fully equipped shop with the potential to grow or rebrand!
Gardena, California
AutoBody + Paint + Collision Facility
$ 250,000
CF : $ 120,912
1. AutoBody & Paint Shop for Sale in City of Gardena This shop completed a full build-out in 2022 with modern facilities and equipment. It is fully licensed with a City of Gardena license, AQMD Equipment Permits, and a BAR license. 2. Sales & Income Monthly Gross Sales: approx. $21,133 Monthly Net Income: approx. $10,076 Revenue primarily comes from insurance claims as well as walk-in customers. NO DRP 3. Lease Terms Rent: $4,450/month (includes electricity, water, and CAM) Lease Term: Landlord is open to offering 5+5 or 5+10 options for a new tenant Rent Increase: 3% annually Size: 3,100 sf with 12 parking spaces -->Expansion Opportunity: The current space is 3,100 sf, but the adjacent 3,100 sf space is also available for an additional $4,600/month. This allows the buyer the option to expand and operate a large-scale 6,100 sf Auto Body Shop. 4. Operations Business Hours: Mon–Fri 9am–5pm / Sat 9am–2pm / Sun closed Employees: 0 Full-time, 0 Part-time (all independent contractors on a commission structure) Owner’s Role: Handles only administrative work, not vehicle repair ? A new owner can operate the business without technical auto body knowledge. 5. Major Equipment & Facilities 27’ Semi Down Draft Spray Booth (with Fire Suppression System) 10’ Walk-In Paint Spray Booth (3 Phase Motor, brand new) 10’ Walk-In Curing Oven (with Timer, suitable for small parts and aluminum wheels) Compair Hydrovane Air Compressor (460V, 3 Phase, 15HP, with Detached Air Dryer, low hours) Additional Enclosed Storage Facility for Car Parts Private Office fully furnished with furniture and equipment 6. Comment: This is a newly built AutoBody + Paint + Collision Facility generating steady revenue from insurance claims and walk-in customers. It is an ideal opportunity for both new entrepreneurs and experienced automotive business owners. The option to expand to 6,100 sf by leasing the adjacent space makes this an especially attractive investment.
Corona, California
Poke Restaurant
$ 155,000
This restaurant is 1,500 square feet in size with a seating capacity of 28 and has been in operation since 2020. The current lease terms are $6,267 per month (including CAM) with an annual increase of 3.5%. The lease is 3 years plus a 5-year option, with a security deposit equal to one month’s rent. The staff currently consists of 1 full-time and 3 part-time employees, while the owner works approximately 25 hours per week. The average monthly sales are about $27,526, and the current owner has been operating the business since June 2024. This is an Asset Sale. Although monthly sales are steady, after deducting various expenses, the net profit is minimal. Therefore, the value lies mainly in the equipment, fixtures, and location. Sales reports from the POS system can be provided, but no formal financial statements will be available. The current owner has not been able to dedicate much attention to this business due to focusing on other ventures. For a buyer with experience in operating poke restaurants, this represents a strong opportunity with growth potential. In addition, the mall has a variety of other restaurants, providing strong customer traffic. The seller is open to negotiating reasonable offers. Asking Price: $155,000
Corona, California
Market Sushi
$ 75,000
CF : $ 122,712
1. Business Hours: 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Open 7 days a week) 2. Number of Employees: Full-time 1, Part-time 1 3. Owner's Working Hours: 25 hours per week 4. Ownership Since: July 2024 5. Reason for Sale: Limited time due to managing multiple businesses 6. Monthly Gross Sales: $25,566 7. Monthly Net Income: $10,226 (Before payroll) 8. Asking Price: $75,000 9. Additional Notes: *This sushi bar is located inside a large, high-traffic market. *The franchise head office charges a variable fee of 39% of gross sales, which includes all utilities such as rent and electricity. *You do not need to pay any separate utility bills. *Easy to operate with stable income. 10. Not suitable for the following individuals: 1. Those looking to purchase a business solely for investment purposes If you plan to hire employees and rely entirely on them without your involvement, this business may not be the right fit. 2. Those considering this as a side job If you have a full-time job and are seeking passive or side income, this business may not meet your expectations.
Norco, California
Market Sushi
$ 55,000
CF : $ 91,392
Business Overview *No. of Employee: 0 Full-time, 0 Part-time *Current Owner’s Role: Full-time involvement *Reason for Sale: Focusing on another location *Monthly Gross Sale: approx. $21,864 *Monthly Net Income: approx. $7,616 Comment This Sushi Bar is located inside a very large Market with heavy daily foot traffic. The franchise headquarters charges a 39% (variable) fee of Gross Sales. This 39% fee already covers all utility costs such as Rent, Electricity, and other related expenses, so there are no additional utility payments required. Please note that the 39% fee may be subject to change upon mutual agreement with the headquarters. The business is easy to operate and provides stable income potential. Important Note – A Market Sushi Business is NOT suitable for: 1. Buyers who are looking for a business purely as an investment. (If you intend to hire employees and rely entirely on them to run the shop without your involvement, this will not be the right fit.) 2. Buyers who want this business as a side job. (If you already have a full-time job and are only looking for side income, this may not align with your needs.)
Los Angeles, California
Teriyaki restaurant near USC
$ 185,000
CF : $ 147,600
This restaurant is located in a high foot-traffic area near USC, making it a prime location with strong growth potential. It is a long-established business, originally opened in 2008 and operated by the current owner since 2015. The restaurant is currently run as a teriyaki specialty shop. Buyers have the option to continue with the existing menu or introduce a new concept of their own. Given the favorable location, either approach could be successful. Currently, no delivery service is offered. Introducing delivery could significantly increase revenue. The business does not have an alcohol license. Key Highlights: *Business Hours: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Open 7 days a week) *Store Size: Approximately 1,300 square feet / Seating capacity: 28 *Rent Breakdown: → Base Rent: $7,721 → CAM: $838 → Property Tax: $248 → Insurance: $174 → Total Monthly Rent: $8,981 → Annual Increase: 4% *Lease Term: Through December 2025 + Two 5-year options *Security Deposit: $15,000 *Number of Employees: 2 part-time (Kitchen assistants) *Owner Work Hours: Full-time *Monthly Gross Sales: Approximately $40,000 *Monthly Net Income: Approximately $12,300 *Asking Price: $185,000 *Reason for Sale: Retirement This is a trusted and well-established restaurant with a long-standing presence at the same location. It is especially well-suited for an owner-operator. With potential for growth through the addition of delivery services and other improvements, this is an excellent opportunity. Ask ChatGPT
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