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Cohasset Gas Stations

Buying

With its mixture of a relatively modest urban density and spectacular seaside views, this city’s fueling stations are designed to make it easy to stop off and then get right back on the road. Individuals interested in buying a gas station here will find the most up-to-date information through Boston City Properties, which closely monitors the market in order to provide its clients with a current snapshot of all available retail properties.

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Many of the current properties in this area are sited near the major transit road, which is Route 3A. The stations tend to have wide curving access points that are perfect both for a two door car and a large cargo-carrying truck. Because of the distance between addresses, many fueling stops prefer to mount signage announcing the existence of the station several hundred yards of even a mile ahead of the actual location. This enables motorists traveling at a high speed to take note of the property and make plans to slow down and enter it. Generally speaking, these signs list the brand of the gas being dispensed; the prices for that gas are usually repeated on a smaller sign mounted directly next to the pumps. Sometimes, a long rectangular canopy that is mounted over the pumps will also have several electronic signs that broadcast the price of each grade of gas on its side.

Most of these properties have a convenience store, although in some rare cases only a single booth for an attendant is provided. The booth may have a small vending area for basics such as water or a limited array of snacks.

Leasing

Driving along the coastline, especially during the seasonal months, is an incredibly beautiful experience. Many motorists get so wrapped up in the scenery that it is easy for them to lose track of the amount of fuel they have in their tanks. Happily, many of the facilities in this area provide a local towing service that can quickly retrieve the car and bring it to the gas station for a comprehensive refueling. This is partly why so many people are interested in leasing this type of property here; the nature of the region makes it a very attractive place in which to do business.

Many of the current fueling stops also have an attached convenience store, which sells a variety of different supplies, from sunscreen to potato chips to cold caffeinated drinks. These stores often are built out of brick, and have a series of windows along the front facade. A number of landscaped areas surround the property, from a strip of grass along the access road to a series of bushes, hedges, and trees toward the back of the property. Some properties have a small lawn or manicured plot of grass that is provided for the pleasure of drivers who need to stretch out after a long day of being on the road.

The properties also usually have several parking spots designed for the same purpose. A driver may choose to park at the perimeter of the facility after refueling and rest her eyes. Some properties have added a car wash or cleaning area that is equipped with vacuum hoses and jet sprays, enabling drivers to wash the dirt of the highway off their vehicles while also vacuuming the interiors from debris that may have accumulated during the trip.

Geographical Location

Sited directly on Massachusetts Bay’s South Shore, this lovely seaside town is bordered by the cities of Hull to the northwest, Hingham to the west, and Scituate to the south and east. The region can be reached via Route 3A and Route 228. Ocean access is provided via Forest Avenue, which also passes directly by Wheelwright Park. The George H. Ingram Park can be reached by Beechwood Street. Musquashcut Brook, which leads into the ocean, is located off South Main Street.

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