Minnesota
$400,000

Minnesota
$400,000

Worcester County, MA
$349,000

Highland, NY
$60,000

Myrtle Beach, SC
$59,999
Denton County, TX
$125,000
Wayne County, MI
$175,000
$13,300,000
Albany County, NY
$800,000
Wayne County, MI
$175,000
Greene County, PA
$150,000
Fairfield County, CT
$799,000
Wayne County, MI
$175,000
Wayne County, MI
$175,000
Kings County, NY
$398,000
Palm Beach County, FL
$180,000
Scottsdale, AZ
$99,000
DAVE DECAMELLA
Transworld Business Advisors of Tampa
Serving Hillsborough County, FL
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Queens County, NY
$1,700,000
Solano County, CA
$65,000
Collin County, TX
$225,000
California
$1,900,000
Bergen County, NJ
$199,900
Anne Arundel County, MD
$189,999
Prince George's County, MD
$265,000
Nassau County, NY
$150,000
Minnesota
$99,000
Sacramento County, CA
$219,000
Atlanta, GA
$105,000
Louisville, KY
$200,000
REAL ESTATE INCLUDED
Pasco County, FL
$2,699,000
Colts Neck, NJ
$79,888
Houston, TX
$39,900
Cleburne, TX
$150,000
Ohio
$600,000
Montgomery County, PA
$90,000
Denton County, TX
$115,000
San Luis Obispo County, CA
$249,500
Pinellas County, FL
$199,000
Santa Clara County, CA
$125,000
Phelps County, MO
$325,000
Warren County, NJ
$50,000
Pasco County, FL
$185,000
Yolo County, CA
$210,005
Baltimore City County, MD
$99,000
Iredell County, NC
Not Disclosed
Cash Flow: $139,854
Elias Kirallah
Century 21
Serving Citrus County, FL
Napa County, CA
$200,000
Layton, UT
$85,000
Suffolk County, NY
$175,000
Queens, NY
$385,000
Manhattan, KS
$379,900
Hillsborough County, FL
$48,000
How often do you eat out during the week? After a long day at the office or an afternoon of the kids' extracurricular activities, it can be easy to stop into a deli or sandwich shop and grab what you need for dinner. Now, imagine if you were on the other side of the counter, making money for feeding hungry people. There are plenty of benefits to deciding to look for delis and sandwich shops for sale.
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