Real Estate Ph: (617) 247-1933 806 Tremont Street, Boston MA 02118

Ipswich Gas Stations

Buying

With ample lots and a regular stream of beach-bound traffic, this area is an excellent site for any investor keen to own a gas station. Abundant natural foliage and landscaping elements, including strips of gravel that are embedded with bushes or trimmed hedges, dominate the region. They tend to be interspersed between large parking sections that are placed on either side of the primary fueling area. Anyone who wants to know what the specific prices are in this region, as well as the most recent retail listings, should call Boston City Properties for details. We can help a buyer find the precise array of real estate features they are seeking.

Click Here to Search

gas stations

In this particular region, it is very common for stations to come with an attached convenience store or service station. In the case of the latter, the service station typically is equipped with several mechanics’ pits, as well as a full set of wrenches and service manuals for domestic and international vehicles. Many of these service bays carry a healthy inventory of common car parts, including belts, headlights, tires, spark plugs, batteries, and other items that can be used to quickly repair common car maintenance issues. The mechanics employed by these bays are typically versed in repairing a variety of different engine problems, and can be relied upon for fast and efficient service.

Leasing

The convenience stores attached to gas stations that are leased are often functional groceries, especially if they are located in a relatively densely populated residential area. In this city, many people tend to live within walking distance of the fueling stops, and as a result rely on the goods within the store for their basic dietary needs. From dairy products such as milk or coffee creamer to all the ingredients needed to make a healthy and delicious sandwich, these stores become repositories of nutritious staples.

After acquiring a three or five year lease, many operators of the fueling facilities here tend to study the habits of their repeat customers in an effort to anticipate their needs. Some will discover that offering diesel fuel is an excellent idea, especially if they are receiving a great deal of traffic from large trucks that carry freight and other supplies into the area. Others may discover that they have an exceptionally large group of two to four door sedans, which prompts them to stock more candy and other goods that are suitable for traveling children. Yet others may analyze their books and discover that the number of large SUVs and other business-related vehicles makes it worthwhile to carry a variety of business-oriented goods, such as paper clips, notepads, smartphone chargers, and other working tools.

Although the stations tend to have a sizable number of repeat customers from those who live in the neighborhood or larger municipality, many operators often experiment with different signage placed at regular intervals along the highway to attract new customers. In many cases, these signs display not only the price of various grades of gas but added incentives, including special deals on certain types of food or beverages sold specifically at the store.

Geographical Location

Comprising areas both on the mainland and as part of Plum Island, this waterfront city is bordered by the cities of Boxford to the west, Essex to the south, and Rowley to the north. For those trying to access the region by car, Route 133, Route 1A and Route 1 provide an easy entrance. In terms of green spaces, the Willowdale State Forest is crossed by Route 1, while the Great Marsh and the Parker River/Essex Bay Area can be reached via Route 1A. Both Route 133 and Route 1A run straight through the center of downtown. County Road crosses the Ipswich River, while Route 133 passes by Bialek Park.

Click Here to Search

gas stations