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Salisbury Gas Stations

Buying

With an ample, gorgeous coastline, a friendly community and numerous adjacent retail tenants, those who are interested in owning a gas station in Salisbury, Massachusetts have so many reasons to purchase one. Luckily, Boston City Properties can provide all of the latest updates on available properties as well as advisories on what particular parcels may soon make their way to the market.

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The most desirable properties tend to be located along Route 1A, which looks out on the Atlantic Ocean and essentially qualifies as beachfront property. Many of the facilities here combine a bank of fueling pumps with a convenience store that also occasionally has other units that can be rented by other tenants. This kind of arrangement can be highly beneficial for certain tenants, such as a car rental agency or moving company that rents out vehicles and requires frequent and easy access to refueling. In other cases, the additional room on the property can be used to expand the existing store or add in other banks of pumps to increase the number of vehicles that fuel simultaneously.

Sometimes, the additional space on the asphalt is transformed into parking spaces that are adjacent to a machine that allows motorists to both refill their tires with air as well as add water into their engines. Vending machines may also be located at strategic points to help make it easy for motorists to purchase a quick bite to eat or a bottled drink.

Leasing

What are the advantages of leasing a full-size gas station in Salisbury, Massachusetts? For one thing, the facility is often paired with a convenience store, which opens up an entirely new revenue stream for operators. The area is also exceptionally gorgeous, with spectacular views of the sea and a lovely architectural sensibility both in the primary business district and in the style of the residential complexes. Working and living here are equally pleasurable purists.

Tenants often secure multi-year leases at these type of facilities, and correspondingly begin to learn what kinds of customers will most frequently populate the store. In most cases, the split between residential customers and travelers who do not live within the city limits will shift based on the season. Because so many popular routes pass through the area, travelers tend to be more common during the months in which it is easy to drive through the region, while residential customers dominate during the off-season.

For those residential customers, the store should keep certain foods and products on hand, including beauty and hygiene items. Skin care products tend to be popular year round as a way to keep skin hydrated during the humid months and prevent it from becoming chapped during the winter. Pre-made sandwiches are usually always popular as well, as they provide a quick and delicious bite for a resident needing to get to work or otherwise make their way to another destination. Bottled drinks, especially bottles of water, will also always be a popular item.

Geographic Location

Large bodies of water define this city. The Merrimack River defines the city’s southern boundary, while its eastern boundary is taken up by the Atlantic Ocean. The city of Amesbury is located to the west, while Seabrook, New Hampshire is sited to the north. Newburyport is located past the Merrimack River to the south. The town can be reached by Route 1, Interstate 95, Interstate 495, Route 1A, and Route 110. Route 1A traces the coastline, providing access to most of the beaches as well as the Salisbury Beach State Reservation. Route 1 passes directly by Lion’s Park and also over Town Creek. Route 110 goes straight through the center of downtown.

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