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Profitable Mini Market with growth potential! photo
Grocery Stores & Supermarkets

Profitable Mini Market with growth potential!

Suffolk County, NY, US

Busy Neighborhood Market with Food Service AcquiTrust is pleased to present this well-established convenience store and deli located in a high-traffic area of Suffolk County, NY. The business combines a traditional neighborhood market with a popular prepared food section, offering hot and cold grab-and-go items, snacks, beverages, grocery staples, lotto, cigarettes, and more. Known for its consistent sales and loyal customer base, the store averages over $1.5 million in annual gross revenue. The business is fully staffed, operates efficiently, and offers buyers an opportunity to take over a turnkey operation with strong cash flow from day one. AcquiTrust can assist qualified buyers with financing. Key Highlights: Gross Sales: $1,596,173 Financing available for qualified buyers Well-known convenience store with prepared food sales Located in a dense residential community with strong foot traffic Clean financials and excellent reputation Seller will assist with a smooth transition Inventory additional

$150,000
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$75,000Cash Flow
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Convenience Stores
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High-Volume Convenience Store SB with Food Service

NY, US

Busy Neighborhood Market with Food Service – SBA Pre-Qualified AcquiTrust is pleased to present this well-established convenience store and deli located in a high-traffic area of Suffolk County, NY. The business combines a traditional neighborhood market with a popular prepared food section, offering hot and cold grab-and-go items, snacks, beverages, grocery staples, lotto, cigarettes, and more. Known for its consistent sales and loyal customer base, the store averages over $2.3 million in annual gross revenue and generates over $170,000 in net cash flow. The business is fully staffed, operates efficiently, and offers buyers an opportunity to take over a turnkey operation with strong cash flow from day one. This opportunity is SBA pre-qualified, and AcquiTrust can assist qualified buyers with financing. Key Highlights Gross Sales: $2,344,453 Net Income / Cash Flow: $171,046 SBA financing available for qualified buyers Well-known convenience store with prepared food sales Located in a dense residential community with strong foot traffic Clean financials and excellent reputation Seller will assist with a smooth transition

$449,000
$2,344,453Revenue
$171,046Cash Flow
Stockton Mexican Carniceria & Grocery — $65K/mo Sales, Beer/Wine photo
Grocery Stores & Supermarkets

Stockton Mexican Carniceria & Grocery — $65K/mo Sales, Beer/Wine

San Joaquin County, CA, US

Mexican Meat & Grocery Market $449,000 $160k of inventory Beer & Wine License Craving the bold, authentic flavors of Mexico? Step into Stockton Meat and Grocery Market for the freshest cuts of carne asada, house-made chorizo, and hard-to-find grocery . Carniceria (Butcher Shop): Freshest Produce massive selection of dried beans, and authentic Mexican sodas. This 3500 sf, 15,000 sf with Parking lot rent is $3500 (not including NNN), NNN and Utility $4000, with 20 years lease and option to renew. Owner claims $65k in monthly Sales Contact the agent Ali 925 298 2730

$450,000
$780,000Revenue
-Cash Flow
8371 -- SW Houston Specialty Grocery SBA Financeable, Loyal Clientele photo
Grocery Stores & Supermarkets

8371 -- SW Houston Specialty Grocery SBA Financeable, Loyal Clientele

Houston, TX, US

Established specialty grocery and import store serving Houston's Russian, Eastern European, and international communities in the Houston area for nearly 30 years is available for acquisition. The business offers authentic imported foods, including fresh pastries, smoked fish, caviar, cheeses, deli meats, gourmet candies, wines, and beverages, alongside cultural goods, cosmetics, and health products. The store also operates as a MEEST international shipping agent. This specialty retailer has built a strong, loyal customer base of approximately 30 years through an explicitly apolitical, inclusive mission welcoming customers of all backgrounds. The business serves a large, underserved niche market with hard-to-find authentic Eastern European and Russian products. Day-to-day operations are managed by an experienced, multilingual manager and staff. The business has operated continuously through major challenges including the 2008 financial crisis, hurricanes, the 2016 oil price downturn, the COVID-19 pandemic, and supply-chain volatility. Business is ideal for Russian or Eastern European owner-operator or entrepreneur seeking entry into specialized retail with established operations and loyal customer base.

$1,000,000
$2,555,440Revenue
$356,037Cash Flow
Beer & Wine Supermarket, Gross $90,000/Monthly photo
Grocery Stores & Supermarkets

Beer & Wine Supermarket, Gross $90,000/Monthly

Contra Costa County, CA, US

Great opportunity to own an established beer and wine store in a prime area of Contra Costa County. Gross $90,000/month. Payroll: $12,000/ month. PG&E: $4000/month. Inventory: $75,000 Hours of Operation: 7am - 10pm For more information, please call 510-427-8597

$300,000
$1,080,000Revenue
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Market photo
Grocery Stores & Supermarkets

Market

Contra Costa County, CA, US

Well-established neighborhood market available for purchase in a high-traffic area of Contra Costa County. The business generates approximately $45,000 in monthly sales with 40%–45% margins, offering strong cash flow and upside potential. Monthly rent is approximately $8,750, with reasonable operating expenses. The store is approximately 3,400 square feet and is currently operated by ownership with family support and no formal employees, keeping payroll costs low. The business is open 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, with the opportunity for a new owner to extend hours and increase revenue. Seller states an owner-operator can earn approximately $100,000 annually. Inventory of approximately $40,000 is in addition to the purchase price. Ideal opportunity for an owner-operator or family-run business seeking a stable market with growth potential.

$200,000
$100,000Revenue
-Cash Flow
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Miscellaneous Restaurant & Bars
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Restaurant with Grocery and Meat Market

Sacramento County, CA, US

This 1800 SQ Turn key Restaurant with Grocery and Meat Market, with only $5300 NNN rent, Located in a No-competition area with high growth potential in a busy road. Operating: Over 5 years with a very stable and 90% returning customer base. Fully equipped: Includes all equipment, supplies, and materials for seamless operations. Staff & manager included: Ready to help you continue the business smoothly. base on tax return over a $500k in Gross sale and $350 k gross profits. Owner claims gross monthly income of $45 k and $14 k in net montly profit

$286,000
$500,000Revenue
-Cash Flow
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Grocery Stores & Supermarkets

Market with $3,000,000 Annual Gross Income and Low Rent

San Francisco County, CA, US

Great opportunity to own an established, thriving grocery store with restaurant, in a prime, high traffic location with no competition. Located in Contra Costa County with tremendous potential for growth. This market offers a wide selection of fresh meats, fresh produce, prepared meals from the kitchen, and a variety of convenience items, ensuring a one-stop shop for your everyday needs. Seller claims annual gross: $3,000,000 Margin: 40% Floor Space: 4,700 s.f. Rent: $8,700 including NNN Lease: 10 + 10 yrs option Hours: 8.30AM - 10PM Employees: 5 Payroll: $24,000/m Utilities: PG&E, water, Gas: $4000/m Asking: $2,200,000 Listing #4466

$2,200,000
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-Cash Flow
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Grocery Stores & Supermarkets
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Grocery Store

CA, US

One of the easiest businesses to run with so much potential to be much bigger than it is. My seller lives two hours away and thought this was it. However the commute has gotten the best of him. This will be ideal for someone that lives in Stanislaus County. KEY DETAILS *Size-2000 Sq ft Lease Terms- A low $2400 a month which includes NNN and has one year left on current lease with a five year lease option after. Hours Of Operation-8am-8pm Employees-2 full-time employees EBT onsite LOTTO onsite Included in sale is Type-20 beer and wine license SALES&FINANCIALS Annual gross sales-$300,000 Annual net income-$102,000 GROWTH POTENTIAL Store is very open with a commercial kitchen in the back. Can bring in hot food to up the sales or sub lease it to a food vendor. There's so much space that international grocery could be brought in to expand sales. The business is located on a busy road and anchored by other businesses and has a large parking lot. A sub leased food truck in this location would be ideal. OTHER THINGS TO CONSIDER Seller spent $50,000 and built a walk-in cooler. On one side you have a busy intersection and on the other side you have an affluent neighborhood. This store has a lot of potential and it just needs a potential buyer with an entrepreneurial mind to come in and expand operations.

$99,000
$288,000Revenue
-Cash Flow
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Grocery Stores & Supermarkets

Indian Grocery Store (Asset Sale)

CA, US

ASSET SALE This well-established grocery store in Orange County features a nearly completed kitchen, providing an excellent opportunity to add a new profit center. Available for an asset sale, the store operates in a 1,400-square-foot space with a monthly rent of $3,000 and NNN costs of $1,269, and is open 7 days a week from 10 AM to 8 PM, serving a loyal customer base. With 2 full-time employees, the business runs smoothly, offering a wide range of groceries and specialty items. Located in a prime area, this is a fantastic opportunity for new ownership. Don’t miss out!

$35,000
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-Cash Flow

Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for grocery store businesses.

Under $500K

Median revenue$1.05m
Median cash flow$106k
Median sale price$213k
Multiple range1.4x - 2.9x

$500K to $2M

Median revenue$2.57m
Median cash flow$263k
Median sale price$697k
Multiple range2.1x - 3.2x

A variety of factors can cause businesses to trade outside this range, including earnings quality, operational transferability, key-person risk, growth trajectory, and geography, so a listing priced above or below the typical multiple usually reflects real differences in the underlying business.

What to know about grocery store acquisitions

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating grocery store acquisitions.

What You’re Actually Buying

A grocery store or independent supermarket acquisition is a purchase of a location, inventory, customer relationships, and a position in a thin-margin industry that has been navigating significant competitive pressure from major chains, dollar stores, and online grocery for over a decade. Independent grocers and supermarkets succeed in the modern market by serving specific niches like ethnic markets serving immigrant communities, specialty markets focused on quality or local sourcing, neighborhood markets in dense urban areas, or rural markets too small for chain operations. Understanding the specific positioning and competitive moat of the store you’re evaluating is foundational; generic grocery operations without clear differentiation face structural pressure that’s difficult to overcome.

What the Financials Need to Show

Margin analysis in grocery requires understanding the contribution of different departments: produce, meat, dairy, frozen, dry goods, prepared foods, alcohol. Each department has different gross margins and inventory characteristics, and the mix significantly affects overall profitability. Produce typically runs 35–45% gross margin but has high spoilage. Dry goods run 22–28% margin with low spoilage. Prepared foods and deli can run 50%+ margin and are the highest-value segments in modern grocery operations. Verify shrink rates by department. Industry benchmark for shrink in grocery is 2–4% of revenue; anything above 5% indicates operational problems with theft, spoilage, or inventory management. Three years of detailed P&L data with department-level decomposition.

The Lease, Real Estate, and Location Equation

Grocery store profitability is location-dependent in ways few other retail categories match. The store that serves a 2-mile radius with limited competition and a stable customer base is fundamentally different from the store competing within a half-mile of a Walmart Supercenter. Walk the trade area thoroughly. Identify all competitors within a 3-mile radius, including chain supermarkets, dollar stores, ethnic markets, and any new construction that might add competition. Lease terms are critical; grocery operations require 10,000–40,000 square feet of well-located space, and the lease commitment is substantial. A lease with five or more years remaining at sustainable rent is essential to operating viability.

Vendor Relationships, Supplier Diversification, and Buying Power

Independent grocers compete on price and selection against chains with vastly greater buying power. Most independents address this through buying cooperatives, wholesale relationships, and specialty supplier partnerships. Verify the wholesale supplier relationships, any volume rebate or patronage programs, and the credit terms that the business has built over years of operation. A new owner without established supplier credit may face cash flow challenges in early operation. Ethnic markets often have specialized supplier networks that aren’t easily replaceable. Take for example a Korean grocery sourcing from Korean wholesalers in Los Angeles or New Jersey has supply chain relationships that require maintenance to continue.

The Modern Grocery Landscape and Realistic Outlook

The grocery category has been under structural pressure from multiple directions: Walmart’s grocery expansion, Amazon Whole Foods, Aldi and Lidl’s discount growth, dollar store food category expansion, and online grocery delivery. The independents that have thrived in this environment have built specific moats like community relationships, specialty product expertise, ethnic market depth, or service quality that chain operations can’t easily replicate. Buyers acquiring in this category should understand the local competitive picture thoroughly and have a clear thesis about why this specific store will continue to win. Operations without that specific moat face structural headwinds that good management can address but not fully overcome.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

Walk the trade area thoroughly before pricing the deal. Identify all competitors within a 3-mile radius, look for chain supermarkets (Kroger, Albertsons, Walmart Supercenter), dollar stores, ethnic markets, and any new construction adding competition. Then ask the foundational question: what specifically does this store offer that customers can't get from competitors? Generic neighborhood grocery competing on price and selection against chain alternatives faces structural pressure. Specialty positioning like ethnic markets serving immigrant communities, organic and natural foods, prepared foods focus, neighborhood markets in dense urban areas, rural markets too small for chain operations has more defensible competitive moats. Look at the customer base: who shops here and why? Speak with regulars if possible. Customer loyalty driven by product selection, cultural connection, or unique service quality is defensible. Customer loyalty driven only by location convenience is vulnerable to any new competitor opening nearby.