This is a well-established, fully equipped, and turnkey pizza restaurant. This restaurant is well known for its recipes, real authentic Italian pizza, wings, and excellent customer service with amazing reviews: 4.3 stars on Yelp with 321 reviews.
Exclusive licensing opportunity for the only "Walk Around" Handmade Pizza product in the food service industry! Sold in well-known venues like Disneyland, San Diego Zoo, Sports stadiums, Grand Prix, Breweries, Fairs, specific territories, and much more. Let us set up a meeting with the Licensor!
This is a 5-star review family-owned pizza and pasta joint for sale in Santa Maria of Santa Barbara county. It is located on the Central Coast in Santa Barbara County. Santa Maria is a beautiful vacation destination in the foothills of the Sierra Madres, minutes from pristine beaches, parks, etc.
For sale is a pizza restaurant with a catering business. This business is in a great location in SF (SOMA District). Rent is percentage rent (6~8% of gross sale) and that includes water and PG&E. There are two types 1 hood and hoods are 4 feet long. The current monthly sale is about $80,000+.
This is a thriving Italian pasta and pizza restaurant in Orange County. It includes a beer & wine license! Since opening its doors in 2021, this bustling Italian eatery has quickly become a local favorite, boasting $400k in sales in its first year.
This is a newly established restaurant in the vibrant South Bay area of Los Angeles County. Experience the unique opportunity to own a freshly constructed 1,196-square-foot restaurant specializing in pizza and pasta with house-made pasta.
Modena Pizza is now available for sale. They have an extensive menu that sells pizza, burgers, fries, salads, pasta, and more. The store has been in business for the last 12 years serving the community and loyal customers. It is now available for the right buyer to take over and continue.
This is a well-established, fully equipped, and turn key Italian restaurant for sale. This restaurant is well known for their recipes, real authentic Italian Pizza, pasta made with the freshest ingredients, and excellent customer service with amazing reviews.
Located in a vibrant North Bay Area Community that is thriving with shops, restaurants, music, and outdoor activities, this local pizza & pasta restaurant has been serving up its hand-crafted pizza & pasta dishes for almost 30 years! The loyal customer base enjoys many choices on the menu.
This restaurant sells pizza, broasted chicken, beverages, and lottery tickets, located on the well-traveled McKenzie River highway. It is 2,888sf, seats 100 inside and 50 outside on the patio, and is a turnkey operation. The property is also available for $590,000. It is not included in purchase.
Located in Palm Desert, Haus of Pizza is directly across from the Westfield Mall, and is a charming Italian restaurant known for its delicious pizzas and authentic Italian cuisine.
This is a fantastic opportunity to own a long-time, San Francisco staple! This super pizza and Italian restaurant with one-of-a-kind delicious pizza! The owner is a semi-absentee (2 shifts), the business is debt-free, and all equipment is owned outright with no leased items.
This restaurant is located in a residential neighborhood of the east-central region of Los Angeles, northwest of downtown, bordered by Silver Lake to the west and Chinatown to the east boasting annual profits of $306,000. It has a menu full of American and European.
Established during the pandemic of 2020, this Business was the brainchild of two newlyweds with a family history in the restaurant business in Europe. The Business is simple, easy to operate for anyone with little to no experience.
This established LLC is offering its proprietary organic dough mixture for sale. A trademark is in place. Currently offered in over 300 grocery stores, in both frozen and dry mixes, in a variety of flavors, at a very competitive price point.
This location was established in June 2018 and it is tremendously growing every year even during the Covid-19 Pandemic. There is an ABC type 41 beer & wine license included with a large indoor and outdoor seating capacity. They have modern decor with a combination of table and bar seating.
For sale is abeautiful Italian restaurant in a great location with low rent and 2019 (pre-Covid) operated with SDE of over $130K while open for 4.5 days/week. This is the perfect business for a chef looking to own a restaurant while maintaining a work/life balance or as a second location.
It is a corner-location Italian restaurant and bar with an ABC Type 41 beer and wine license, with a large covered and heated patio. The restaurant has an excellent reputation for homemade pasta & authentic pizza and is the only quality Italian restaurant in the area.
Turn key operation, market with beer & wine. With a high-end wine list and craft beer and also has Italian cuisine/pizza, pasta, salads, sandwiches, and very beautiful and delicious desserts. The restaurant caters to high-end clientele. The restaurant has indoor and outdoor seating.
The location is a great place for pizza and wings. This is one of the only pizza in the area and by far the best pizza in town. This pizza is definitely a hidden gem in a quiet neighborhood. The ingredients are top notch & high quality and delicious.
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This is a well-established, fully equipped, and turnkey pizza restaurant. This restaurant is well known for its recipes, real authentic Italian pizza, wings, and excellent customer service with amazing reviews: 4.3 stars on Yelp with 321 reviews.
This is a well-established, fully equipped, and turn key Italian restaurant for sale. This restaurant is well known for their recipes, real authentic Italian Pizza, pasta made with the freshest ingredients, and excellent customer service with amazing reviews.
Established during the pandemic of 2020, this Business was the brainchild of two newlyweds with a family history in the restaurant business in Europe. The Business is simple, easy to operate for anyone with little to no experience.
Modena Pizza is now available for sale. They have an extensive menu that sells pizza, burgers, fries, salads, pasta, and more. The store has been in business for the last 12 years serving the community and loyal customers. It is now available for the right buyer to take over and continue.
This established LLC is offering its proprietary organic dough mixture for sale. A trademark is in place. Currently offered in over 300 grocery stores, in both frozen and dry mixes, in a variety of flavors, at a very competitive price point.
This location was established in June 2018 and it is tremendously growing every year even during the Covid-19 Pandemic. There is an ABC type 41 beer & wine license included with a large indoor and outdoor seating capacity. They have modern decor with a combination of table and bar seating.
For sale is abeautiful Italian restaurant in a great location with low rent and 2019 (pre-Covid) operated with SDE of over $130K while open for 4.5 days/week. This is the perfect business for a chef looking to own a restaurant while maintaining a work/life balance or as a second location.
Turn key operation, market with beer & wine. With a high-end wine list and craft beer and also has Italian cuisine/pizza, pasta, salads, sandwiches, and very beautiful and delicious desserts. The restaurant caters to high-end clientele. The restaurant has indoor and outdoor seating.
Located in Palm Desert, Haus of Pizza is directly across from the Westfield Mall, and is a charming Italian restaurant known for its delicious pizzas and authentic Italian cuisine.
This is a newly established restaurant in the vibrant South Bay area of Los Angeles County. Experience the unique opportunity to own a freshly constructed 1,196-square-foot restaurant specializing in pizza and pasta with house-made pasta.
For sale is a pizza restaurant with a catering business. This business is in a great location in SF (SOMA District). Rent is percentage rent (6~8% of gross sale) and that includes water and PG&E. There are two types 1 hood and hoods are 4 feet long. The current monthly sale is about $80,000+.
The location is a great place for pizza and wings. This is one of the only pizza in the area and by far the best pizza in town. This pizza is definitely a hidden gem in a quiet neighborhood. The ingredients are top notch & high quality and delicious.
This restaurant sells pizza, broasted chicken, beverages, and lottery tickets, located on the well-traveled McKenzie River highway. It is 2,888sf, seats 100 inside and 50 outside on the patio, and is a turnkey operation. The property is also available for $590,000. It is not included in purchase.
This is a thriving Italian pasta and pizza restaurant in Orange County. It includes a beer & wine license! Since opening its doors in 2021, this bustling Italian eatery has quickly become a local favorite, boasting $400k in sales in its first year.
Located in a vibrant North Bay Area Community that is thriving with shops, restaurants, music, and outdoor activities, this local pizza & pasta restaurant has been serving up its hand-crafted pizza & pasta dishes for almost 30 years! The loyal customer base enjoys many choices on the menu.
This is a 5-star review family-owned pizza and pasta joint for sale in Santa Maria of Santa Barbara county. It is located on the Central Coast in Santa Barbara County. Santa Maria is a beautiful vacation destination in the foothills of the Sierra Madres, minutes from pristine beaches, parks, etc.
It is a corner-location Italian restaurant and bar with an ABC Type 41 beer and wine license, with a large covered and heated patio. The restaurant has an excellent reputation for homemade pasta & authentic pizza and is the only quality Italian restaurant in the area.
This is a fantastic opportunity to own a long-time, San Francisco staple! This super pizza and Italian restaurant with one-of-a-kind delicious pizza! The owner is a semi-absentee (2 shifts), the business is debt-free, and all equipment is owned outright with no leased items.
Exclusive licensing opportunity for the only "Walk Around" Handmade Pizza product in the food service industry! Sold in well-known venues like Disneyland, San Diego Zoo, Sports stadiums, Grand Prix, Breweries, Fairs, specific territories, and much more. Let us set up a meeting with the Licensor!
This restaurant is located in a residential neighborhood of the east-central region of Los Angeles, northwest of downtown, bordered by Silver Lake to the west and Chinatown to the east boasting annual profits of $306,000. It has a menu full of American and European.
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One avenue that has consistently shown promise and potential for budding entrepreneurs is the world of franchise businesses. Buying a franchise business offers individuals an opportunity to step into a proven business model, benefiting from an established brand, operational framework, and support.
Looking to buy restaurant businesses? Check out these tips first to avoid getting blindsided when you buy restaurants. Peter Siegel, MBA with BizBen.com discusses this topic.
Many California small business investors want to buy a restaurant. People always need to eat; there should be plenty of business. And some buyers think there is prestige to owning a popular eating establishment. But it isn't an easy purchase. Here's what not to do when planning to buy a restaurant.
Peter Siegel, MBA discusses buying pizza restaurant for sale tips and what to watch out for. Topics: Owner involvement in the business as pizzerias are most successful when the owner is onsite. Also discussed is the importance of location and reviewing all financial and tax information.
Restaurant franchise offerings are among the most popular of the business types potential business buyers seek. What many would-be owners don't realize is that there are specific tips for buying fast food or restaurant franchises that don't necessarily apply to independent restaurants for sale.
The process for making a liquor license transfer used to take approximately 55-70 days, but now because of labor shortages and work protocols, it can be up to 3 months in California, for example. The longer an escrow is open, the greater the chance of having it fall out of escrow.
In today's dynamic business landscape, buying a business franchise has emerged as a popular and promising option for aspiring entrepreneurs. It may offer the advantage of a proven business model, established brand recognition, and ongoing support.
Telling potential business buyers about unreported income could come back and bite you if not careful. It's best to be honest when dealing with business buyers but you should also highlight what's reported in the tax returns and what cash may be seen "between the lines".
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.
The unfortunate truth is that approximately 50% of all small business sales transactions fall through. While failed transactions can happen for a variety of reasons, Peter Siegel, MBA (BizBen Founder & Lead Advisor) discusses the most common reason deals fall through; unrealistic asking prices.
A business buyer in our ProBuy Program searching to buy a business asked me to sum up what I though the biggest mistakes business buyers make when they search for and bought a small business. I asked ProIntermediaries on BizBen their thoughts on the matter and received a diverse response.
This webinar is designed for business buyers, owner/sellers, business brokers, agents, and advisors who can benefit on the latest information and strategies on procuring large SBA loans to buy or sale a "large" small business - typically priced between $500K to $10M. Peter Siegel, MBA is the host.
What is your goal in 5 years? Do you want to become a business owner? Buying a business can be an exciting, safe opportunity to gain financial freedom. But how to buy the right business?
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It is not uncommon for business Owner/Sellers to get uncomfortable when a potential Buyer requires a SBA loan to purchase the Seller's business. Often times Owner/Sellers will say "the Buyer is the one getting the loan; why am I the one under the microscope?" This blog post addresses this topic.
Throughout the recession, it was very difficult to get approved for business purchase financing. If you are considering incorporating some alternative funding sources in your next small business acquisition, here is what you need to know to protect yourself and your investment.
There are companies who specialize in purchasing Business Notes (of course at a discount). You can sell all or part of your note. Peter Siegel, MBA BizBen Founder and ProBuy & ProSell Lead discusses this entire process in his latest article on selling your business note after you sell your business.
The use of add backs & sellers discretionary cash is common among sellers of businesses when showing their financial information & explaining that the buyer will actually enjoy more profit than is shown. But buyers are cautioned to review documents closely. Peter Siegel, MBA with BizBen explains.
A question sellers ask: how do I sell my business without getting sued, isn't a subject just for discussions with lawyers. A seller can take some precautions to reduce potential legal problems. Peter Siegel, MBA Founder Of BizBen and BizBen.com's ProBuy and ProSell Programs discusses this topic.
Owners should keep the fact that they want to sell their small business confidential. Before releasing information to prospective buyers, buyers should commit to confidentiality in writing & should understand why it is important. Peter Siegel, MBA a ProBuy and ProSell Advisor with BizBen explains.
Since most people who want to acquire a business for sale spend their time and energy responding to ads, it's no wonder that a majority never find a company they want to buy. Meanwhile, proactive buyers "push" their requirements and qualifications to purchase, and attract owners ready to sell.
In this month's Business Buyer survey for BizBen.com, we asked participants in our ProBuy Program and 250 other random business buyers what they look for and avoid when looking at a business for sale postings online. Of the 20 potential posting characteristics we asked about, 8 stood out.
First the dreaded statistic: 80% of all business buyers looking to buy a small business never end up doing so! Peter Siegel, MBA BizBen.com Founder & ProBuy Director) covers successful tactics & strategies all business buyers of small to mid-sized businesses should utilize now to buy a business.
SBA large loan expert and advisor Peter Siegel, MBA (BizBen.com & SBALoanAdvisors.com Founder) shares his views and experience for getting the right SBA loan for larger deals, getting deals professionally prequalified & analyzed, and getting that loan through underwriting with fewer complications!
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Peter Siegel, MBA - Lead Advisor with the BizBen.com ProSell Program discusses critical steps to prepare a small to mid-sized business including: which documents will be needed, key advisors to have involved, pricing the business, and how to attract the right business buyers to your listing.
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For those who don't know, a non-compete agreement is a contract between a buyer and seller of a business, which after the sale, prohibits the seller from engaging in direct competition with the business they previously sold. Joe Ranieri (Business Broker) adds this topic to a BizBen Discussion Post.
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Sometimes business brokers just can't win with their clients, because if an offer comes in too fast & too early then they must have lowballed the price & the seller is suspicious, and if not enough offers come in after putting the business on the market - they may look unproductive to their clients.
As the year winds down, it's tempting for business brokers to go through their old files and throw them out to make room for new client's folders, but that would be foolish. Joe Ranieri (Orange County Business broker) discusses strategies for saving files - a key annual strategy for brokers/agents.
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We all understand the idea of paying too much for a small business. But is there such a thing as not paying enough? That seems like an odd notion, but I'm familiar with situations in which a buyer acquired a small business for a figure substantially under what probably was market value.
Buying a small business is hard enough when there is no competition, so how might a buyer navigate the process when there is additional competition from other buyers? Peter Siegel, MBA (BizBen ProBuy Program) and others explain a few of the ways that a buyer can beat out other buyers.
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It's important to remember that selling a business takes time. Unlike selling a house, which can be sold relatively fast, a business can take up to six months to a year to sell. I discuss this topic with other advisors and intermediaries on this BizBen Discussion.
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Applying for a business acquisition loan can be challenging for someone who hasn't been through that process in the past. If one has a mortgage one knows that the value of the property being pledged has to at least equal the amount of the loan, SBA loans to buy a small business are very different.
Yes, there are ways to find businesses with growth potential that can be purchased with modest investments. But before offering any ideas about finding cheap businesses, it's important to review some of the risks involved. Peter Siegel (BizBen ProBuy Program) discusses this topic with others.
At What Point Do You Show Key Marketing Info And Materials To Buyers? Robb Hartman, Business Broker at BizBen discusses this topic with others on this BizBen Discussion.
Business buyers many times ask in my ProBuy consulting sessions - how long should I ask for due-diligence when buying a small business? The answer really depends on several factors. They include: type of business, demand for the business, complexity of the business. Advisors weigh in on this topic.
The owner selling the business doesn't have recent financial information or documentation but insists revenues are increasing. Should buyers believe the seller? What should buyers do in this situation? ProIntermediaries on BizBen answer the question of verifying seller / owner's financial claims.
When considering buying a business that is losing money one has to be very careful. There are reasons that the business could be losing money that aren't fatal or extremely difficult to fix and there are other reasons that should send you running in the other direction. Peter Siegel, MBA explains.
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