This is a turnkey wine bar and bottle shop business for Sale! Situated in a prime location adjacent to San Diego Bay and Seaport Village, this unique establishment has been serving patrons since July 2022. Nestled within a bustling shopping center alongside renowned brands.
This is a great beer & wine market for sale in a good neighborhood near the city of La Mirada. The asking price is $259,000. The gross sales are $55,000 per month and the rent is $2,600 per month.
For sale is a liquor and wine shop that is absentee-run, but if the new owner is involved there can be more potential. It is high-volume at $150,000 + monthly and the business hours are from 7:30am-11pm/12am on weekends (there are no ABC conditions). Only Street Parking.
This Korea Town, Los Angeles market is for sale. The market is located in a small shopping center. The opening time is from 8 AM to 10 PM. The lease has 7 years left and the space is about 900 SF plus another storage of 80 SF. The extra income from lotto is about $3,000 per month.
This is a freestanding liquor and wine shop with the property for sale in the Los Angeles area. They have a great gross profit and extra income. It is mainly employee-run. It is in a mixed-area. It is 4,800 sq. ft on a lot size of 7,000 sq. ft. Business hours are 7am-12am every day.
This liquor and wine shop is on the west side of Los Angeles, CA in a heavy car traffic location. There is a parking space in the back of the liquor store for 2. The business hours are short and extended hours can be big potential. The current business hours are 8-10 pm (no ABC condition).
For sale is a beer & wine drive-in thru market in a good location with short business hours (8am~7pm). Time extension would bring higher potential. It has been a semi-absentee operation for more than 20 years. The sales are $65,000/month. Rent is $4,300 including NNN.
For sale is a market that is absentee-owned. It is in a Hispanic & Black community with a lots of traffic on the main street. The sales are $2 million per year and inventories are around 200K. It has a beer & wine license. It is $6,000 rent for 3,000 square feet with a 10-year lease.
This is a 10-year established beer and wine market store for sale in Los Angeles. They sell all kinds of snacks, wine, beer, tobacco products, and other household items. The lease amount is $2,500 with a long-term lease in place. There is no hard liquor license, just a Type 20 license.
The winery breaks the cultural norms around wine and winemaking. Inspired by the casual everyday celebrations that foster connection, the wines are meant to be enjoyed by everyone. The owners/founders, women of color, follow their customers' guidance when building their brand.
For sale is a high-volume grocery/liquor store in Sacramento. It has a full beer, wine, and liquor license with no conditions. The store sales are $230k + 33%-35% profit. Rent is $8,500 + NNN ($9,500) and it has a long lease.
This is a beer and wine market near FWY 110 for sale. The location is in North Los Angeles area. The store opens from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM weekdays and from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM on Saturdays. The size of the store is about 2,200 SF and rent is $2,500/m gross. The owner wants to rest.
This is a great opportunity to own a large, 2,780 sq ft. beer and wine store in a very busy area of Santa Clara County at a very reasonable price. It was newly renovated and re-organized, so it looks very good. They also have kitchen equipment for adding fast food. It will not last long.
For sale is a beer and wine market with property in Los Angeles. It is a corner location with spacious parking. They do not sell meat and vegetables. The store is 2,867 sq ft. and the lot size is 6,607 sq ft. (C2 commercial zoning). It also gets monthly rental income from a 2 bed, 2 bath house.
Liquor and wine shop for sale in North Los Angeles County, CA. The shop has been established for over 30 years and 4 years for the current owner. 2 full time employees and owner works. Semi Absentee run. Business Been SBA Pre-Qualified For Business Purchase Financing. Lease is 5+5 years available.
Absentee-run, 6-day open liquor store with wine tasting bar in Orange for sale. Invested more than $600,000. Store size: 4100 sq. ft. Full kitchen, wine bar, and deli. Opened before the pandemic. Sales are increasing. Current monthly sales are $85,000. 1 full, 10 part-time employees. 7+10 year lease
Beer and wine market. Sales are $42,000/month. Semi-absentee run. Extra income is $37,500/year from lotto. Rent is $2,500. Current owner has ran for 17 years. Number of parking spots. Business hours are 8:30am - 9:30pm. Located in Los Angeles. Hispanic area. Good for first time buyer.
Well-managed beer a wine market for sale. Profit $15,000/month. Gross sales 65,000/month lease term 10yr plus 5yr option. Rent $3,500 under current ownership over 20 years. Great neighbors and great parking space. This is a great opportunity for a first-time buyer or experienced buyer. Absentee run.
This iconic 40 acre property produces award winning Pinot Noir and Gris for sale through the onsite tasting room or online through their 1000+ member wine club. The main building, patio and surrounding gardens may be rented. The best escape for birders, hikers, city folk or anyone who loves wine!
This high end market is conveniently located inside the retail area of one of the most luxurious apartment communities in North San Jose. This business is a famous contemporary market stocking snacks, Organic products, groceries, beer, and wine selections.
For sale is a liquor and wine shop that is absentee-run, but if the new owner is involved there can be more potential. It is high-volume at $150,000 + monthly and the business hours are from 7:30am-11pm/12am on weekends (there are no ABC conditions). Only Street Parking.
This is a beer and wine market in La Puente (Bassett) for sale. Rent is only $1,600 per month. It has had the same owners for 23 years. The seller wants to retire. There is direct easy parking. Approximately 65% are cash sales. Business hours go from 10AM-9PM, but extending the hours is recommended.
For sale is a hot location that is absentee-run with a high margin of 45%. They used to sell $180,000/month (off sale $90,000 & online sale $90,000). Their open hours are from 9am-2am. It is 3,000+ sq ft. with upstairs. They have a new lease (5+5 years) and rent is $9,200 including NNN.
This specialty meat market with an off-sale beer, wine and spirit license offers its loyal patrons the finest cuts of the globe's most premium meats and helps pair them with similarly rare specialty wines and liquors.
This is a beer and wine market near FWY 110 for sale. The location is in North Los Angeles area. The store opens from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM weekdays and from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM on Saturdays. The size of the store is about 2,200 SF and rent is $2,500/m gross. The owner wants to rest.
This highly regarded tasting room boasts a rich history and loyal customer base, offering an exquisite and diverse selection of award-winning wines that are carefully curated to cater to different palates and preferences. The tasting room provides an exceptional experience for its visitors.
Liquor and wine shop for sale in North Los Angeles County, CA. The shop has been established for over 30 years and 4 years for the current owner. 2 full time employees and owner works. Semi Absentee run. Business Been SBA Pre-Qualified For Business Purchase Financing. Lease is 5+5 years available.
Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to own a hard cider/wine manufacturing plant with an ancillary tasting area. Located in central San Diego this tasting room is street visible with a large Boulevard sign included surrounded by several businesses and apartment complexes.
The beer and wine market in the city of Long Beach is for sale. The building size is over 3300 square feet with a lot size of over 11,500 square feet. There is ample parking space available. Competition in the area is limited. The vicinity is surrounded by residential areas and apartments.
This is a freestanding liquor and wine shop with the property for sale in the Los Angeles area. They have a great gross profit and extra income. It is mainly employee-run. It is in a mixed-area. It is 4,800 sq. ft on a lot size of 7,000 sq. ft. Business hours are 7am-12am every day.
Here is a wonderful drive-thru beer market that has great potential and is at a good location in Los Angeles County. If any prospective buyer has experience or owns the same kind of business, this would be much better for them. Monthly sales are about $65,000.
For sale is a beer and wine market with property in Los Angeles. It is a corner location with spacious parking. They do not sell meat and vegetables. The store is 2,867 sq ft. and the lot size is 6,607 sq ft. (C2 commercial zoning). It also gets monthly rental income from a 2 bed, 2 bath house.
For sale is a well-established convenience market that has been a community staple for over 45 years. The current owner, who has successfully operated the market for the past six years, is now looking forward to retirement and is seeking a buyer.
Well-managed beer a wine market for sale. Profit $15,000/month. Gross sales 65,000/month lease term 10yr plus 5yr option. Rent $3,500 under current ownership over 20 years. Great neighbors and great parking space. This is a great opportunity for a first-time buyer or experienced buyer. Absentee run.
The winery breaks the cultural norms around wine and winemaking. Inspired by the casual everyday celebrations that foster connection, the wines are meant to be enjoyed by everyone. The owners/founders, women of color, follow their customers' guidance when building their brand.
For sale is a liquor and wine shop with parking space in a good part of West Los Angeles. It must be a cash purchase only. Other information will be provided later. 100% Employees run with 2 full time and 1 part time. Great safe location with the parking lot back of the liquor store.
For sale is a very clean and nice liquor and wine shop at city of Torrance with nice ample parking space. It is in a safe location and busy street in a mini shopping center. The size is about 2,100 sq ft. for a rent/lease of $6,100 plus NNN ($800).
For sale is a market in Pasadena that does not sell any alcohol. It is easy to handle the store and is ideal for a husband/wife duo. The store has a high margin (almost 50%), low rent, and short business hours. It is located in a very busy area in the center of the city. 2023 sales 68,760, net 250K
For sale is a beer and wine market located within walking distance of the beach. It is at a corner location with great visibility. It has a very low rent at $1,750 per month. It was completely remodeled. You just need to stock up and stay competitive. It has a nice net income of $14k per month.
This is a great opportunity to make $40k per month. The owner is retiring and has been there since 2001 (23 years). It is very profitable and is in a Latino neighborhood. It is open from 8am-7:30pm. There is 1 full-time and 1 part-time employees for wages of $8,100 per month.
Beer and wine market. Sales are $42,000/month. Semi-absentee run. Extra income is $37,500/year from lotto. Rent is $2,500. Current owner has ran for 17 years. Number of parking spots. Business hours are 8:30am - 9:30pm. Located in Los Angeles. Hispanic area. Good for first time buyer.
For sale is a freestanding liquor and wine with craft beer store with great front parking without any competition. It is surrounded by many residential and apartments and all around and very safe area and high-end mid residential locations. Most of the time it is all employee-run.
For sale is a beer and wine, drive-in dairy market that has had the same owner for 17 years (wants to retire). They have short business hours from 8am-7pm. It is in a very good, mixed-use neighborhood right next to a motel. This is a very good opportunity to purchase a business with property.
For sale is a high-end convenience store with beer, wine, coffee, and a deli. This is a take-out restaurant business with great net profit/income. The amazing location has no competition. Call for more info. Buyers only please.
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The liquor store with extra income and very low rent at $2,805 gross lease with new 5years plus (1) five year option. The rent increase 3% each year on it. No competition near by it. Mostly all Hispanic customers and great net income after all expenses $25,000 to $30,000 per month.
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