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Auglaize County, Ohio
Full-Service TRUCK STOP with 7 Supporting Businesses – Ohio
$ 3,600,000
CF : $ 1,850,000
Opportunity: A premier FRANCHISE Truck Stop in Auglaize County, Ohio. Highlights estimating for 100% ownership or partnership available with other buyers. Cash buyers only — quick sale, no SBA loans 7 integrated businesses on-site $18–22M annual gross sales ~$5M gross profit $1.7M net profit after third-party management fees (≈25% of net income) Summary: This is a rare chance to acquire a high-performing franchise truck stop operation with diversified revenue streams and strong profitability in a strategic Midwest location. Situated in the thriving county of Auglaize, Ohio, this impressive franchise truck stop presents a rare and lucrative opportunity for the discerning business buyer. Not just a typical truck stop, the facility includes seven distinct businesses, all of which contribute to the robust $18-22 million in gross sales, a gross profit of $ 5 Mil, and a net profit of $1.7 million after paying a third-party management fee of approximately 25% of net income. The expansive operation comprises a Convenience Store, two Restaurants, a Tire Shop, a Repair Shop, Roadside Assistance, and a Shower Room. Each of these businesses adds a unique value proposition to the truck stop, creating a one-stop solution for truckers and making the location a preferred stop on their routes. Situated in a prime location with high traffic, the business enjoys a steady flow of customers, offering immense growth potential for a new owner. As the new business owner, you will acquire all the necessary assets, including the well-maintained facilities and a loyal customer base, to ensure a seamless transition. The current owner is committed to providing extensive training to the new owner, ensuring you are well-equipped to carry the business forward. With a proven track record of profitability and a diverse range of services under one roof, this truck stop business is ripe for continued success.
Santa Monica, California
LUXURY NAIL SALON, ABSENTEE OWNER in Santa Monica downtown
$ 510,000
CF : $ 200,000
Where Beauty Meets Business - ABSENTEE OWNER, Located on Santa Monica’s vibrant Main Street, this high-traffic nail salon combines luxury service with beachside charm—without the Beverly Hills prices. With 14 manicurists, 11 chairs, and 8 tables, 2 Wax rooms, it generates $90,000/month in gross sales and holds a 4.4+ Google rating. Owned for 10 years and fully operated by a manager for the last 10 years, this is a turnkey, absentee-owner opportunity. No license or experience needed—everything is computerized and streamlined. New Lease: 4.5 years + 5-year option, rent including NNN/property tax: $12,600/month. A rare chance to own a top-performing salon in one of LA’s best coastal locations. Seller seeks a quick cash sale — no SBA loans. Priced below market for a cash deal. The current owner, now based in Irvine with multiple nail salons in Orange County, finds Santa Monica a bit too far for them.
Irvine, California
HAPPY NAIL FRANCHISE STORE
$ 135,000
CF : $ 120,000
Profitable Happy Nails Franchise in an Affluent Irvine Location. No need for landlord approval. Located next to Ralphs supermarket and near the 405 freeway. Turnkey Happy Nails & Spa franchise in a high-income Irvine neighborhood with over 15 years of operation—9 under the current owner. Situated in a busy shopping center with high foot traffic and a loyal clientele of professionals and families. Offers a full range of nail and spa services, staffed by experienced, licensed technicians. Known for its cleanliness, service quality, and consistently high customer reviews. Part of a well-established Southern California brand since 1983, with strong franchise support and name recognition. A new 5-year lease is already secured through the franchisor—no Irvine Company approval required, simplifying the ownership transfer. Royalty fee is a flat $1,500 per month, regardless of revenue. Manicurists contribute $2 per customer to help cover the Royalty fee. The owner’s husband will stay and work for the new buyer as a manicurist. Gross revenues are $55,000/month on a credit card merchant account. Average net income is more than $10,000/month, not including the owner’s personal service commissions. Divorce forces sale — Priced below appraised value. At this price, your return on investment is estimated within one year. Easy to get approval from HAPPY NAIL FRANCHISER.
Huntington Beach, California
MED-SPA ASSETS SALE CAN BE MASSAGES OR PHYSICAL THERAPY
$ 125,000
Well-Established Med-Spa Asset Sale – Prime Downtown Huntington Beach Exceptional opportunity to acquire a fully built-out spa/wellness facility in the heart of downtown Huntington Beach. This turn-key operation is offered as an asset sale, including all equipment and fixtures. Currently operating as a Med-Spa with services such as body contouring and facials, the space is ideally suited for MASSAGE therapy, OR PHYSICAL therapy, or other wellness/aesthetic practices. Facility Highlights: 1,670 sq. ft. facility with 7 treatment rooms ( CAN BE 8) and 2 bathrooms One room currently rented for facials/waxing — provides added income Parking: 2 staff spaces behind the building, 4 city-leased spaces, plus street parking for clients Prime location — heavy foot traffic, strong visibility Financials: Gross Revenue: $420,000/year Net Income: $90,000/year Rent: $5,100/month (No NNN fees) — significantly below market average ($13,000/month for comparable spaces) Easy Conversion Potential: The flexible layout makes it easy to transition into a massage therapy clinic, physical therapy practice, nail salon, facial spa, or body contouring center. The seller will personally introduce the buyer to existing clients to ensure a smooth handover.
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