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Lancaster, Los Angeles County, California
Asking Price
$200,000
Revenue
$1,131,300
Down
$200,000
Cash Flow
$50,000
Name: Howard Harris
Phone: Show phone number
Name
Howard Harris
Phone
Show phone number
Year Established:
1929
Employees:
15
Reason for sale:
Retirement
Support & Training:
Owner will Train For 30 days after COE
Size in Square Feet:
6,000 sqft
Lease Terms:
Real Estate Is for sale per a Separate Listing. Call Broker For Details (661) 492-3801. Real Estate Listing: 0.57 Acres of Commercial Land Offered at $2,530,000 in Lake Hughes, CA 93532
Premises Details:
Business includes a Type 47 Liquor License Valued at $75,000. The Business Escrow and Real Estate Escrow Must Close Concurrently. The Business Owner does not own the Real Estate. The Business also includes a Bed & Breakfast with a Penthouse and 7 additional B&B Rooms. Constructed in 1929 by Joel B. Hurd, the Rock Inn was built to replace a wood structure lost to fire. Using local quarried metamorphic stone—predominantly river rock—the primary three-story building features striking arched windows, expansive stone fireplaces and a rugged aesthetic that resonates with both early 20th-century craftsmanship and modern rustic appeal. In 1975, world famous actor Paul Koslo acquired the historic property, reinforcing the structure and converting it into a bed-and-breakfast, keeping much of its original character intact. Situated on Elizabeth Lake Road and neighboring Paul Newman’s Painted Turtle Camp, the property benefits from proximity to the Pacific Crest Trail, local lakes and the Angeles National Forest. It combines historical charm with easy accessibility that appeals not just to locals but to motorcyclists, classic and performance car enthusiasts, hikers and nostalgia-driven travelers and remains a culinary and social anchor in the area. This iconic roadhouse serves up rustic charm, hearty food, live music, lodging and old-school hospitality that keeps travelers and locals coming back for more. This Historic Gem with an enormous amount of possibilities awaits the right owner to help Rewrite History!
Posting ID:
5644614
Attributes:
License (Liquor, etc.)
Real Estate Available
Training And Support
Non-Disclosure Agreement
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