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Maynard Gas Stations

Buying

With a bustling density and numerous scenic attractions near downtown, owning a gas station in Maynard, Massachusetts is a surefire way to be part of an excellent business and community. Finding the best deals on retail properties in this area is simply a matter of getting in touch with Boston City Properties, which offers a comprehensive overview of all available property listings as well as contacts in the local real estate profession who can arrange tours and special viewings.

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The lots here tend to be located near heavily traveled roads as well as residential complexes, which translates into a steady and ever growing business. The road travelers often stop into the convenience store for a refreshing round of snacks and drinks, as well as gas for their vehicle. The locals who dwell in the nearby residential complexes do the same, although they may also purchase other items such as lotto tickets, cigarettes, and odds and ends they wouldn’t necessarily buy at their local grocery. Those stations that learn what the residents want and what the visitors will likely wish to see tend to be prosperous.

The pumps themselves tend to be automated, which is to say that aside from regular rounds of maintenance they usually operate without any major problems. Most pumps are designed with rubber fueling arms that are designed to break if the person who has inserted the pump in their vehicle forgets to remove it when driving away. This helps cut down on unnecessary fuel spillages and makes repair much cheaper and faster when these incidents occur. The pumps also tend to be configured to accept automatic payment from credit or debit cards, although the station owner can obviously specify that all payments be made in cash.

Leasing

What comes to mind when the term “convenience store” is mentioned? Most people who are investigating the process of leasing a gas station in Maynard will undoubtedly consider what it takes to stock and run a convenience store. Unlike a simple set up of pumps and a cashier’s booth, a fueling stop with an adjacent store requires slightly more thought, but also tends to provide an enormous amount of extra profit.

The key to business success is understanding the successful size, quantity, and display of items. As an example, many stores of this type tend to stock very small sizes of beverages and snack foods. Instead of 16 ounce drink, a 6 ounce container is used. This technique both tends to increase the overall profit margin as well as appeal to travelers who only want a small refreshing beverage as opposed to an enormous container they will be unable to finish while they are en route to their destination.

This same thinking applies to snacks. A small bag of pretzels, for example, will yield more money in profit than a larger one, and also will be welcomed by a motorist who expects to have a larger meal after they have reached their journey’s end. However, having other sizes available is also recommended. Local residents may wish to purchase a larger bag for multiple uses. Varying the sizes and quantities ultimately caters to the different types of shoppers, and helps store operators maximize their investment.

Geographical Location

Only 22 miles from the heart of Boston, this lovely community is bounded by the cities of Stow to the west, Concord to the east, Acton to the north, and Sudbury to the south. It is crossed by multiple transit corridors, including Route 117, Route 62, and Route 27. The Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge is located off Hudson Road, which also passes by Willis Pond and over Run Brook. The Eisner Parcel, meanwhile, is located off Route 27, as is the Pipe Farm Conservation Area. Lincoln Meadows is suitably located off Lincoln Road, while the Pratts Brook Conservation Area is accessible via Broadview Road.

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