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Convenience Stores
Smoke Shops

Turnkey Smoke & Vape Shop – $70K Inventory, Fixtures & Buildout

Orlando, Orange County, FL, US

Turnkey Orlando smoke and specialty retail opportunity offering a buyer the ability to step into a recently completed location without the time, expense, and uncertainty of building a store from the ground up. Ownership made a substantial investment into preparing this location, including the interior buildout, flooring, retail showcases and displays, shelving, security improvements, signage, fixtures, equipment, and a significant existing inventory. The store only recently opened and is being offered due to a change in the ownership group's circumstances and availability. This opportunity is being marketed primarily as a turnkey asset acquisition rather than an established cash-flow business, making it particularly well suited for an experienced smoke/vape retailer, convenience-store operator, multi-unit owner, or entrepreneur who understands the value of acquiring an already completed retail location. Opportunity Highlights: • Significant existing retail inventory included in the asking price • Recently completed retail buildout • Extensive showcases, displays, shelving, and merchandising infrastructure • Existing POS infrastructure • Security camera system • Heavy-duty remotely operated security gate • Exterior building and pylon signage • Existing leased retail location • Approximately four years reportedly remaining on the current lease term, with an additional renewal option • Turnkey physical infrastructure allowing a purchaser to focus on operations, marketing, and growth rather than construction and initial setup The business is relatively new and does not yet have sufficient operating history to support a traditional earnings-based sale. The value proposition is therefore centered on the inventory, FF&E, completed buildout, existing retail infrastructure, and opportunity to take over a substantially completed location. The ideal purchaser should have sufficient available capital and be prepared to actively operate, manage, and grow the location. Additional information, lease details, inventory information, and confidential business materials may be provided to qualified prospective purchasers following execution of a confidentiality agreement and buyer qualification. Serious inquiries only. Proof of funds may be required.

$120,000Asking Price
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Gas Stations
Convenience Stores

KY Corporate Gas & C-Store with Real Estate + Adjacent Warehouse

Scott County, KY, US

This established convenience store and gas station represents a compelling acquisition opportunity in Mercer County, Kentucky. The business operates on 1.7 acres of fee simple real estate, featuring an 815 square foot retail facility strategically positioned in a mixed residential and industrial market with minimal direct fuel competition. Operational Infrastructure: The facility maintains comprehensive fuel services through three 10,000-gallon underground storage tanks supporting unleaded 87, unleaded 93, and diesel fuel distribution via three dispensers under protective canopy. Operating hours extend from 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM daily, capturing peak commuter and evening traffic patterns. Financial Performance: The business demonstrates consistent growth trajectory with trailing twelve-month inside sales of approximately $610,000 (excluding lottery operations) and fuel volume of 259,000 gallons. This represents year-over-year growth from 2024 figures of $552,000 in inside sales and 247,000 gallons fuel volume, indicating positive market momentum and customer base expansion. Real Estate Portfolio: The acquisition includes the primary retail facility plus an adjacent warehouse building, previously generating $1,200 monthly rental income. This additional structure provides opportunities for supplemental revenue generation or future operational expansion. Environmental Compliance: The property maintains good environmental standing with current NFA (No Further Action) letter dated July 2024, comprehensive ALTA survey documentation, and EPA closure letter on file, ensuring regulatory compliance and minimizing environmental liability exposure. Market Position: The business serves an established customer base in a strategically advantageous location with limited direct competition for fuel services. The mixed demographic area provides consistent traffic flow supporting both fuel and convenience retail operations. This turnkey operation offers immediate cash flow generation with established operational systems, proven customer loyalty, and significant potential for continued growth through the existing platform and additional real estate assets. There is no fuel supply agreement in place so you are free to use your own provider.

$550,000Asking Price
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Gas Stations
Convenience Stores

OK Corporate Owner C-Store w/ Gas, Includes R/E, Car Wash

Comanche County, TX, US

Imagine yourself owning this thriving convenience store and fuel station right in the heart of a bustling Oklahoma community. You'll love the prime location on a busy 6-lane divided road where thousands of customers pass by daily. What makes this opportunity special? You're getting everything - the land, the building, and a proven business that's been serving the community since 1987. The 1,830 square foot store sits on nearly three-quarters of an acre that you'll own outright. No landlord headaches here! The numbers tell a great story. Last year alone, inside sales hit approximately $1.17 million, with fuel sales adding another 445,000 gallons to your revenue stream. That's consistent performance you can count on, especially with the 24/7 operation that never sleeps. You'll appreciate the practical setup: four fuel dispensers under canopy, three underground tanks holding 30,000 gallons total, plus a car wash for additional income. The beer and wine license means you're capturing those higher-margin sales that customers expect. Here's something most buyers worry about - fuel supply contracts. Good news: there's no existing agreement tying your hands. You'll have the flexibility to choose your supplier and negotiate the best terms for your business. This isn't just about buying a business; you're investing in a corner location with excellent visibility in a growing community. The established customer base knows and trusts this spot, and you'll benefit from years of relationship-building. Whether you're an experienced operator looking to expand or someone ready to step into business ownership, this turnkey operation gives you everything needed to hit the ground running. The infrastructure is solid, the location is proven, and the opportunity is waiting for you.

$1,250,000Asking Price
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Convenience Stores
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High-Volume Convenience Store SB with Food Service

NY, US

Busy Neighborhood Market with Food Service – SBA Pre-Qualified AcquiTrust is pleased to present this well-established convenience store and deli located in a high-traffic area of Suffolk County, NY. The business combines a traditional neighborhood market with a popular prepared food section, offering hot and cold grab-and-go items, snacks, beverages, grocery staples, lotto, cigarettes, and more. Known for its consistent sales and loyal customer base, the store averages over $2.3 million in annual gross revenue and generates over $170,000 in net cash flow. The business is fully staffed, operates efficiently, and offers buyers an opportunity to take over a turnkey operation with strong cash flow from day one. This opportunity is SBA pre-qualified, and AcquiTrust can assist qualified buyers with financing. Key Highlights Gross Sales: $2,344,453 Net Income / Cash Flow: $171,046 SBA financing available for qualified buyers Well-known convenience store with prepared food sales Located in a dense residential community with strong foot traffic Clean financials and excellent reputation Seller will assist with a smooth transition

$449,000Asking Price
$2,344,453Revenue
$171,046Cash Flow
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Gas Stations
Convenience Stores

Gas station with the real property In Contra costa County

Contra Costa County, CA, US

This is a rare opportunity to own a gas station with real property in the heart of Contra Costa County, offering both immediate income and strong upside potential. The station is currently undergoing major improvements, including the installation of a brand new 20,000 gallon fiberglass tank, positioning the business for long term efficiency and compliance. It is presently operating at over 50,000 gallons per month with an exceptional margin of approximately $0.90 per gallon, while the convenience store generates around $20,000 per month at a 35% markup. Additional income streams include a smog shop leased at $3,000 per month, gaming income of $2,500 per month, and parking income of $1,500 per month. According to the fuel supplier, the station has the potential to increase volume to over 80,000 gallons per month with more competitive pricing, and the store sales could grow to approximately $40,000 per month. The smog shop also presents a significant opportunity for an owner operator, as it previously performed over 300 smog checks per month under different management. With multiple income sources, major capital upgrades already in progress, and the added benefit of owning the real estate. This is an ideal investment for both hands on operators and investors seeking long term growth. To get more information about this Gas station with the real property In Contra costa County business for sale in Contra Costa, California please contact Matt Sadati, JD (Broker - BRE License #:00704888) at [email protected]

$3,400,000Asking Price
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Gas Stations
Convenience Stores

Gas Station, W/ Real Property & 3-Bedroom House & Large Commercial Lot

Calaveras County, CA, US

Profitable main street business with growth potential! $600,000 Net Profit Gas Station, C-Store, W/ Real Property & 3-Bedroom House & Large Commercial Lot Rare investment opportunity with multiple income streams and huge upside potential. This well-established gas station includes a busy convenience store, a rented 3-bedroom home, and a large commercial corner lot with room to expand or build (subject to city approval). Property Features: • High fuel volume: 60,000–65,000 gallons/month @ strong margins (45¢–60¢/gal) • Inside sales: $90,000+ monthly with solid 35% markup • Rental income: 3-bedroom house brings in $2,500/month • Large lot: Opportunity for commercial or residential development • Long operating hours: 6 AM to 10 PM – perfect for hands-on owner to boost profits Whether you're an operator looking to take over a turnkey business or an investor interested in real estate and cash flow, this property delivers.

$3,400,000Asking Price
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Convenience Stores
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Convenience Store

CA, US

Great opportunity to own an attractive, well established, high visibility, major busy street location c-store. The store sells everything from groceries, snacks and has a Type-20 beer and wine license. This market is conveniently located inside one of the most highly saturated suburbs in Stanislaus County. Location is a block away from a major busy street, ensuring a high volume of vehicle and foot traffic and a steady stream of clientele. Seller is claiming an average monthly sale of $60k netting the seller $15k a month and the lease is 5+5 year option at a low $2k a month on the rent. Qualified buyers can fill up Contact Form to request an NDA, provide “Proof of Funds” for additional information. Seller will provide and verify all financial information during the due diligence period. DO NOT DISTURB EMPLOYEES AND/OR THE OWNER

$350,000Asking Price
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Convenience Stores
Liquor Stores

Convenience Store

Alameda County, CA, US

Great opportunity to own an established convenience store with great cash flow, in high traffic location. Gross: $40,000/m; Margin: 40%; Lotto sales: $220-$250,000/m Store: 3000 s.ft.; Inventory: $ 80,000; Gross: $ 40,000/m; Margin: 40%; Rent: $4849/m; Payroll: $6000/m; PG&E $1500/m. Asking Price: $ 299,000 Call 510-427-8597 for more information.

$299,000Asking Price
$480,000Revenue
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Convenience Stores
Liquor Stores

Convenience Store

Alameda County, CA, US

Great opportunity to own an established beer and wine store in prime Alameda county area. Store gross: $44,0000/month; Margin:35%; Lotto: $133,000/month; ATM: $400/ month. Rent: $2700/month; Utilities: $1600/month; Payroll: $3000/month. Net: $17,000/month. Asking price; $249,000 Call 510-427-8597 for more information.

$204,000Asking Price
$528,000Revenue
$204,000Cash Flow
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Convenience Stores
Liquor Stores

Long-Established Neighborhood Liquor, Tobacco & Convenience Store!

Chicago, Cook County, IL, US

Long-Established Neighborhood Liquor, Tobacco & Convenience Store High-Traffic Chicago Corridor - Turnkey! "Freestanding Building On One Of Chicago's Major N-S Arterial Roads Carrying Substantial Daily Traffic" A great opportunity to acquire a long-established neighborhood liquor, tobacco and convenience store located on one of Chicago's busiest commercial corridors. Situated on a highly visible corridor with exceptional frontage and strong daily traffic counts, this turnkey operation has become a trusted destination for local residents and commuters alike. The business holds multiple valuable licenses supporting the sale of packaged alcohol, tobacco products, lottery tickets and retail food items, subject to applicable governmental approvals and licensing requirements. Five Licenses Included - City of Chicago Package Goods - allows sale of packaged alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption - Tobacco License - allows sale of tobacco and flavored tobacco products - IL Tobacco Retailer - allows sale of cigarettes & tobacco products - IL Lottery - allows the business to sell Illinois Lottery tickets - Retail Food Establishment - allows retail sale of perishable foods Its retail space is efficiently designed with a spacious sales floor, fully equipped point-of-sale area, dedicated tobacco counter and a large walk-in cooler capable of supporting an extensive inventory of beer, beverages and other high-demand products. In addition, the business benefits from supplemental revenue generated through legal skill gaming machines and other ancillary sales channels. This is a true turnkey acquisition. The sale includes all furniture, fixtures, equipment, displays, refrigeration, shelving, point-of-sale systems and business assets necessary for a seamless transition. And a substantial inventory will be transferred at cost, allowing a buyer to take over operations without the expense and logistical challenges of stocking a new location from scratch. Business Highlights - Established independent neighborhood liquor, tobacco and convenience store - Large walk-in cooler and extensive display fixtures - Additional income generated through skill gaming and ancillary revenue streams. - Turnkey operation with FF&E and licenses included - Fully stocked - substantial inventory available at cost - Attractive long-term lease with below-market rent through 2034 - Exclusive use clause protecting against competing liquor or tobacco tenants in the property Ideal for an owner-operator, family business or experienced convenience store investor seeking a stable, cash-flowing operation with a strong foundation and long-term growth opportunities. A sought-after combination of proven sales, favorable occupancy costs and a highly desirable urban retail location. Prime retail space in a freestanding building on one of Chicago's major north-south arterial roads carrying substantial daily traffic. Its highly visible location offers excellent signage opportunities, convenient customer access and outstanding street presence, all contributing to consistent year-round business activity. Ideally located within a densely populated urban neighborhood, the store enjoys a diverse customer base consisting of nearby residents, local workers and daily commuter traffic. Location Highlights - Strong walk-in and drive-by customer base - Dense residential neighborhoods - Proximity to public transportation and CTA bus routes - Surrounded by a mix of independent retailers, service businesses, restaurants and neighborhood commercial uses Feel free to stop by the location as a customer first. This is a HIGHLY confidential listing, DO NOT talk to any owners, employees or patrons. If interested, please email Ted Theodosiadis at [email protected] or call 847-910-4657 for more information. Showings by appointment only outside of business hours.

$200,000Asking Price
$523,286Revenue
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Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for convenience store businesses.

Under $500K

Median revenue$522k
Median cash flow$76k
Median sale price$105k
Multiple range1.0x - 2.2x

A variety of factors can cause businesses to trade outside this range, including earnings quality, operational transferability, key-person risk, growth trajectory, and geography, so a listing priced above or below the typical multiple usually reflects real differences in the underlying business.

What to know about convenience store acquisitions

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating convenience store acquisitions.

Revenue Verification Is the First Obligation

Convenience stores are among the most cash-intensive businesses in the lower middle market, and the industry has a well-documented history of cash management irregularities. Reconciling reported income against POS system data, lottery payout records from state agencies, fuel gallonage invoices from distributors, and credit card processing statements is not optional; these aspects are the foundational step of any c-store due diligence. Any material gap between these independent sources, more than 8–10%, requires either quality of earnings report or a purchase price adjustment. SBA lenders will require this reconciliation as part of underwriting anyway; building it into your diligence process early protects your financing timeline and your basis for the offer.

How Convenience Stores Are Valued

Convenience stores without fuel typically trade at 2.0x to 4.0x SDE for well-run operations with clean financials, good lease positions, and stable locations. Revenue multiples run approximately 0.27x–0.45x of annual inside sales. Fuel adds separate complexity: fuel margins are thin (typically 5–10 cents per gallon gross), fuel volume is valued differently than inside sales, and fuel equipment carries environmental liability that must be assessed independently. Location is the single most significant valuation driver in the c-store category. A store at a busy corner with strong residential density in a growing market can command a premium of 20–30% over the same financials in a declining or highly competitive location. The transfer of specific fuel brand affiliation agreements, if present, affect a c-store's valuation.

Environmental Risk and Underground Storage Tanks

If the acquisition includes fuel operations, even a single pump, underground storage tank (UST) contamination is the most common deal-killer in convenience store acquisitions. Commission a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment before making any firm offer, and escalate to Phase II subsurface investigation if the tanks are single-wall steel predating 1998 or if Phase I identifies any recognized environmental conditions. Fuel contamination remediation routinely runs $100,000–$500,000 or more, and while many states have petroleum remediation trust funds covering partial cleanup costs, enrollment status must be verified, not assumed. Environmental liability can survive an asset purchase if not properly addressed in the purchase agreement, and lenders will require environmental clearance before funding.

Fuel Brand Agreements and Distributor Consent

Fuel brand affiliations: Shell, BP, Chevron, Mobil, Sunoco are governed by distributor or jobber agreements that require the distributor's written consent before any transfer to a new owner can occur. Some distributors use ownership transitions as leverage to renegotiate volume commitments or pricing terms unfavorable to the new owner. If the supply agreement cannot be assigned or expires at closing without negotiated renewal, rebranding the site to an independent or different brand can cost $50,000–$150,000 in canopy signage and dispenser updates. Confirm the assignment terms and distributor relationship early in the diligence process. Addressing brand affiliation after a purchase agreement is signed is too late.

Inside Sales Mix and Margin Analysis

Fuel draws customers in, but most of the profit in a well-run convenience store comes from inside sales: beverages, tobacco, snacks, prepared foods, and lottery commissions. Request POS category-level data for the trailing 12–24 months and analyze the revenue and margin contribution of each category independently. Tobacco is high-volume but margin-compressed and in long-term secular decline. Prepared foods and fresh beverages carry the highest margins and represent the growth opportunity. Lottery commissions are verifiable through state agency records and should be reconciled against the income statement. A store that has successfully developed a prepared food or coffee program has a meaningful competitive moat against dollar stores and large format competitors that most independent c-stores cannot match.

The Transition: Operations, Systems, and Working Capital

Convenience stores require significant post-closing working capital — inventory on hand at closing can run $50,000–$150,000 depending on store size, and you need operating capital for payroll, supplier payments, and the initial period before you understand your own cash cycle. Negotiate a physical inventory count as a condition of closing, conducted jointly by buyer and seller with independent verification. Assess inventory quality: expired, damaged, or slow-moving product should be excluded or discounted. Technology systems — POS, lottery terminals, age verification — require vendor contracts and training for new ownership. Plan for a 30–60 day transition period during which the seller remains available for systems orientation, supplier introductions, and the regulatory notifications required in most states for change of ownership of tobacco and lottery permits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

Four metrics are most predictive of performance. Inside sales per customer transaction. National average runs $5 to $7. Stores above $8 have a better merchandise mix or a meaningful fresh food program. Fuel gallons sold per month. Understand whether volume is growing, stable, or declining and why. Shrink rate. Inventory loss to theft, damage, and expiration. Well-run stores keep this below 1.5% of inside sales. High shrink is either a theft problem, an inventory management problem, or both. Lottery commissions as a percentage of inside sales. In states with strong lottery programs, active stores generate 8 to 12% of inside sales from commissions alone. Zero product cost. High margin. Worth understanding what's in place. Request monthly reports on all four metrics for the trailing 24 months before making an offer.