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Newbury Gas Stations

Buying

Any investor considering the benefits of owning a Newbury, Massachusetts gas station should reach out to Boston City Properties for a comprehensive tour of the current market. Many of the properties in this region are priced to reflect their proximity to the sea, as well as the gorgeous swaths of land in between. However, our associates are always able to find the best deals for our clients, and can help facilitate in person visits to selected properties.

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A majority of the facilities in this community make the most of their site, installing lush landscaping at the perimeters and in many cases removing fences so that patrons may gaze upon neighboring meadows or unfettered natural preserves as they fill up their tanks. It is not uncommon to drive into a station in this part of the state and be able to look out on a lush field bounded by low stone walls. Of course, many other residences and businesses are also within easy reach of these fueling stations, providing a reliable customer base in addition to the travelers who regularly traverse Route 1.

The pumps themselves are usually placed under a rectangular canopy that doubles as both signage and as a pricing guide for the different grades of gasoline distributed through the pumps. Most properties also have a convenience store, making it easy to gas up and purchase items that will be beneficial not only to the long-haul traveler, but the local commuter as well.

Leasing

What are some of the benefits of securing a long-term lease on a Newbury gas station? For one thing, the stations here are located in incredibly scenic territory. It’s hard to find a more beautiful location in which to run a business.

The other more lucrative reason to lease in this town is the customer base, which consists both of motorists who are undertaking a journey along the eastern seaboard, and commuters who enjoy stopping in for a cup of coffee at the convenience store before heading out to work. The first group of customers tends to buy in bulk, picking up a number of snack foods and drinks from the soda fountain before launching off on the next leg of their journey. The second group of customers becomes more familiar by virtue of repetition, and in some instances may even become known by name to the proprietor of the store.

Seasonal items, especially those pegged to celebrations of outdoor holidays, can bring in an extra supply of revenue. Beach goers appreciate being able to stop into the store and pick up a towel or bottle of sunscreen. Sandwich making materials, including slices of cheese, salami, pickles, mustard and bread are also popular sellers. Pre-made foods also tend to be snapped up quickly, especially if the operator has had the foresight to install a microwave or other cooking element that quickly heats up the food for consumption. A range of products, from frozen pizza to fish filets to burritos can be dispensed to a hungry public. Some operators set up a small area with a table and chairs so that their customers can heat up their foods and then relax and enjoy eating them in the comfort of the store.

Geographic Location

Sited on the gorgeous Massachusetts coastline, this city is bounded by Newburyport to the north, Rowley to the south, and Georgetown to the west. It also claims part of Plum Island within its limits, and is reachable via both Route 1A and Route 1. The William Forward Wildlife Preservation is skirted on its western edge by Route 1, while the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge can be reached via Refuge Road. The Plum Island Turnpike crosses the Merrimack River, while Newman Road crosses the Little River. The Great Meadow, meanwhile, can be reached via Orchard Street.

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