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Plymouth Gas Stations

Buying

Not only does Plymouth offer enticing seaside views, but for those curious about purchasing a gas station here, it offers a tight-knit community as well as a significant number of tourists and other visitors. Buyers should get in touch with Boston City Properties to find out what properties are currently on the market, as well as which ones may likely come up for sale soon. We can also help arrange viewing appointments and answer other questions investors may have.

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The historic lineage of this city means that during certain holidays, especially Thanksgiving, enormous numbers of out of towners descend on the city to partake in festivals and other celebrations. As a result, owning both a fueling stop and convenience store here practically guarantees a significant amount of revenue, not only at peak times, but during most of the year. Tourists come here on a regular basis, and need any number of supplies in addition to refueling their tanks.

Many of the parcels are sited within walking distance of the business district, which means that a significant amount of customers come into the facility looking for a quick bite to eat or a bottled beverage to take with them as they continue their walk across the city.

Leasing

What are some of the perks of leasing a gas station in the highly desirable city of Plymouth? Because this area attracts so many visitors due to its historic attractions, the convenience stores can therefore be stocked not only with traditional pre-packaged goods, but with a host of inventory that makes some mention of or features the tourist draws.

Accessories in particular can do a brisk business. Faux pilgrim hats, postcards, calendars that feature local sites, small reproduction rocks and other miniatures that depict various famous buildings and events can be housed in a special display case near the front of the store. Themed foods are also popular, especially during the holidays. Ordering in extra cases of apple sauce or cranberry sauce is practically a sure bet, as well as having numerous condiments and cooking accessories on hand. An aisle with ladles, stirring spoons, extra pans and cake-making mixture can be an excellent addition to the inventory. Gift wrap and materials that make it easy to create gorgeous packaging are also surprisingly popular. These items are recommended in addition to the usual assortment of ready to eat snack foods, as well as quantities of bottled water and other beverages that can be enjoyed in one serving.

Of course, the fueling pumps themselves also will attract a substantial amount of motorists who are driving around the city in hopes of seeing the attractions first hand. Operators here should familiarize themselves with local attractions so they can offer guidance for visitors who are trying to find the best ways to see a particular part of the city. Those operators who are lucky enough to secure a multi-year lease on a property near the shore should also become familiar with other local businesses, as motorists will most likely ask for advice on local restaurants.

Geographic Location

Located on the South Shore of the Massachusetts Bay, this legendary coastal community has a few neighbors, including the city of Bourne to the southeast, Kingston to the north, and Carver to the west. It is also accessible by Route 3, Route 3A, Route 80, Route 25, and Route 44. Ferry service is also available during the summer months. Route 3 passes through the Myles Standish State Forest, and also passes near several other major bodies of water, including Long Pond and Bloody Pond. Little Herring Pond can be reached via Long Pond Road, while the Great Island Pond is located off Savery Road.

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