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Chelsea Gas Stations

Buying

With its prominent urban location, this small town is in many ways a slice of the big city. Investors who are considering purchasing a gas station here should check with Boston City Properties to determine the latest property availabilities as well as some of the best prices. Our team of experts is versed in the local market, and can offer specific advice about a variety of different properties.

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Many of the most sought after properties in this region are located right off heavily populated downtown streets. This means that many of the surrounding structures are three to five story brick buildings with subterranean parking and a high number of local residents. In addition to several banks of pumps, these stations also tend to have some form of a convenience store and a service station. In some cases, the two are combined, forming a hybrid space that can just as easily change tires as sell frozen goods.

The convenience stores in this neighborhood tend to stock a number of items that would traditionally be found in a more comprehensive grocery. Although produce is rarely found within these stores, in some cases frozen packages of peas or other vegetables are available for purchase from the refrigerated cases. In rare instances, packaged meat can also be bought at the front register. These types of goods are usually sold to local residents who buy the products and then prepare them in their homes. The typical products that are sold to travelers, such as snacks and bottles of water, are also kept on hand.

Leasing

Those who choose to lease a fueling station in this area will likely want to keep it open twenty four hours a day. This is partially because the traffic flowing through the area is often steady enough that a great deal of revenue can be made late at night, especially for travelers who journeying to another part of the state and may need a quick automotive repair job or some coffee to safely make the late-night trek.

The urban location also demands a certain amount of consideration. By remaining open twenty four hours a day, the station is likely to capture the market for students, medical personnel, and other people who are likely to be up in the middle of the night and need some form of sustenance. Many business operators in this region take the precaution of stocking their store with a variety of caffeinated beverages, from coffee to a wide selection of teas. Instant ramen and other forms of food that can be made by simply adding water are also very popular in this region.

The pumps themselves require relatively little maintenance, although the automated payment systems can sometimes become jammed or disabled and require a reboot. For this reason, operators are advised to make sure that they are versed in taking cash and remotely turning on and turning off the supply of gas in the pumps. While these malfunctions are rare, they do happen and having a back-up plan is vital. In some instances, the convenience store shifts its inventory from food-related goods to an automotive/hardware blend of products, which caters not only to motorists who require a quick tune-up, but locals who need to buy various accessories for their home.

Geographical Location

Technically Massachusetts’ smallest city with only 2.21 square miles, this charming city is located north of the Charles River right across from Boston. The tiny area is further divided into numerous localities, including the Box District, Addison-Orange, Carter Park, Mill Hill, Chelsea Commons, the Waterfront District, and Soldiers Home. The area is most quickly accessed via Route 1, which leads through the heart of the city.

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