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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!
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K Pop Store
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CF : $ 120,000
For Sale – Popular K-Pop Online & Offline Retail Store in Buena Park Shopping Center Exciting opportunity to own a thriving K-Pop specialty store located in a busy Buena Park shopping mall! This well-established store offers a wide selection of today’s hottest K-Pop albums, accessories, gifts, and merchandise — appealing to dedicated fans and casual shoppers alike. Key Features: Prime location in a high-traffic retail center Sells trending K-Pop albums, official merchandise, accessories, and more Additional income streams from an in-store photo booth and claw machine Strong social media presence and loyal customer base Ideal for anyone passionate about K-Pop or looking to enter a high-demand niche market. Serious inquiries only, please. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to own a unique and growing retail business!
Los Angeles, California
Construction Site Cleanup - Expansion Potential
$ 135,000
CF : $ 80,000
The company has completed over 2,500 projects to date by utilizing independent contractors that are specialists in their respective arenas, which include general cleaning, window washing, power washing, and more. Given their history and reputation, the majority of the company's business is now recurring and referral based, though they do participate in some general marketing and Google pay-per-click ad campaigns. Since their typical end-user is a 4,000-square-foot high-end homeowner (with a significant number of 10k+ square-foot homeowners) doing construction or remodeling, the company finds that they are not particularly susceptible to economic downturns. The firm also engaged in commercial jobs for small to medium-rise multi-unit buildings (one with 100 apartment units) as well as new restaurants, which account for an estimated 5 jobs per annum. The average ticket for a home and window cleaning job is $3,500. This highly efficient operation is home-based and does not employ any regular W2 employees. Rather, the company has a number of independent contractors with their own specialty companies on an as-needed basis and coordinates them to work in concert with one another. As a result of this setup, coupled with an offshore sales coordinator, the company has been able to minimize its administrative footprint and expense structure while maximizing its flexibility. The independent contractors manage their own staff, insurance, taxes, and liability insurance, while the Sales Coordinator covers customer service functions that include customer liaising, lead follow-up, estimating, scheduling, and billing. 50% of deposits are paid with balances paid on completion. Competition exists in the general construction and remodeling clean-up segment, as well as in window and power washing and general cleaning functions. This company occupies a niche that is more advanced than home cleaning, but less complicated than heavy-duty construction clean-up that may require tractors, dump trucks, hauling permits, and contractor licensing. New management may grow this company in any number of ways. While they may increase their geographic footprint, they may find it worthwhile to continue to go deeper with service offering to include additional complementary services that assist their key influencers/decision makers (contractors) while further enhancing their value proposition. Given the company's flexible independent contract-based set-up, this may include additional lower ticket but value-add-based services outside of the major trades (paint, carpentry, electric, plumbing, HVAC, etc.) such as hauling, landscape design, and implementation, tree removal, outdoor lighting, asphalt and concrete restoration, audio-visual and security system design and installation, etc. Alternately, the company may grow into segments that do not compete with its residential contractor client base. They may include performing recurring maintenance, janitorial and porter services for commercial accounts, or for larger residential multi-unit developments such as apartments, condominium HOAs and more.
Los Angeles, California
Hancock Park Area Restaurant w/Sidewalk Seating – High Visibility Corner Location w/Liquor!
$ 395,000
CF : $ 12,000
This Hancock Park area restaurant with sidewalk seating boasts a high visibility location with a liquor license, and onsite parking. The restaurant offers a cozy, inviting atmosphere in a highly accessible location in an affluent area. The venue is surrounded by a residential neighborhood, which draws steady foot traffic throughout the week. This 1,206 square foot venue leases for $11.4k per month on a lease until 2027 with two 5-year options. The location sublets 700 square feet of its space for $4k/month. While its name and menu will not be included, all of its furniture, fixtures, equipment and Type 47 Liquor License will be included. An estimated $5k in beer, wine and liquor inventory will be sold at cost at close, in addition to purchase price. While other establishments may rely heavily on brand recognition or fast-casual concepts, this restaurant stands out with its authentic Italian offerings and warm, sit-down atmosphere. Its prime location—nestled within a busy retail plaza with strong anchor tenants and ample parking—gives it an edge by capturing both destination diners and spontaneous foot traffic from nearby shoppers and residents. New operators may choose to capitalize on this high visibility corner location to launch any number of concepts. The venue’s location, liquor license and onsite parking lot provide a strong foundation, while its flexible layout, and kitchen equipped with 2 stoves, an oven, grill, griddle and deep fryers, provide management a variety of options when taking the location forward.
Los Angeles, California
Nail Salon - Semi Absentee, High Volume
$ 200,000
CF : $ 66,000
This 750-square-foot facility leases for $5,550 per month plus an additional $ 300 in common area maintenance expense (CAM) on a lease until 12/31/27 with one 5-year option. The salon's furniture, fixtures, equipment, and goodwill are included. West Hollywood is a particularly competitive market for nail salons; however, this venue has established itself as a location to aspire to become as its proven itself year in and out. Their attractive price points, convenient access, onsite parking, spacious feel, and comprehensive service offering provided them a sustainable competitive advantage over incumbent locations while creating a formidable barrier to entry for potential new competition. The salon could benefit from a full-time working owner to ensure top-quality sales and customer service. Alternatively, the addition of complementary services such as facials, body wraps, massages, etc. could not only bolster but also diversify the revenue base. New operations may also wish to offer a retail selection of related beauty care products.
Sun Valley, California
Congregate Living Facility - With Real Estate
$ 1,650,000
CF : $ 180,678
This Sun Valley Congregate Living Facility sale includes a 6-bedroom facility property, as well as its Department of Human Services (DHS) License! The Type A Congregate Living Facility was established in 2014. The business has a Medical Director, a Registered Nurse (RN), 11 Licenses Vocational Nurses (LVNs), and 8 Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) and currently has 5 residents. This 2,610 square foot residence with 6 bedrooms is located on a 6,700 square foot lot. All of the business's furniture, fixtures, and equipment, as well as its property, is included in the sale. Permits, licenses, and contracts in place that should transfer in the sale include the Department of Health Care Services (DHS) License, Providence and Saint Joseph's Hospital contracts, Medi-Cal provider number as well as agreements in place. With the influx of baby boomers and those with congregate living needs, this is a growing industry that remains somewhat protected from nascent competition due to its stringent licensing requirements. This is a relatively new business that is licensed for community living, with real estate included in the sale. Inquire directly for details.
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