Status: Off The Market
Posting ID: 247461
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$141,428
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$515,751
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Posting: 277810 | Available | 2/7/24
Well-established and highly profitable FedEx Linehaul routes. All routes are contiguous, making load sharing among routes efficient. Each route and supplemental comes with (1) truck and (1) experienced driver already in place. The business has seen double-digit organic growth since its inception.
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$495,000
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Posting: 285219 | Available | 5/1/24
Introducing an exceptional investment opportunity in Kern County, California - this prime property features an Arco AM/PM gas station strategically located in a bustling and high-traffic area. The business is well-established with a long history of operations.
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$5,500,000
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Posting: 280705 | Available | 5/12/23
This excellent automotive repair facility in Ridgecrest, CA is the perfect opportunity for the right buyer to take advantage of a business where the groundwork for success has already been built over many years. The business has been operating since with the current owners for over 30 years.
Asking Price
$875,000
Cash flow
$12,000,000
Revenue
$1,200,000
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$20
Posting: 285101 | Available | 2/21/24
For sale is a high-volume station located on a busy street with high margins. It is an Arco AM/PM gas station and store. It is absentee-run. Real estate is included/available.
Asking Price
$4,500,000
Cash flow
$300,000
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$1,200,000
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$800,000
Posting: 286554 | Available | 5/13/24
An independent gas station with property in Kern County is for sale. Gas sales are about $50,000 gallons per month and market sales are about $62,000 per month with a beer and wine ABC License. The size of the lot is 15,245 SF and the building size is 989 SF.
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$1,950,000
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$1,800,000
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$20
Posting: 263936 | Available | 2/10/24
For sale is a high-volume ARCO AM/PM gas station in Bakersfield, Kern County, CA. It is an absentee run and the asking price is $10.5 million with a 20% down.
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$10,500,000
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Cheryl's a restaurant business broker, over 25 years in the bar and restaurant industry coupled with a J.D. Cheryl works tirelessly to create successful strategies and effective negotiations for those who wish to purchase a new or sell an existing bar, restaurant, cafe, or night club. 415-309-2722
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If your business involves alcoholic beverage sales, we can help. Obtaining a liquor license transfer or selling a business with a license in California does not have to be a frustrating and overwhelming process. We have procured thousands of licenses for our clients.
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