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Gas Stations
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Gas Station w/ Property

Alameda County, CA, US

This is a great opportunity to own a thriving gas station with property 1500 sf building on 16000sf lot. Annual Gross, $2,184,000 plus $300,000 Lotto. 8 nozzles, pumping 35000 Gallons/month; Margin $1.00- $1.20/ Gal ; Store Sale: $300,000/yr; Payroll: $9000/mo; PG&E: 1500/mo; Water/Trash: $400/mo; Asking $3,500,000 Call 510-427-8597 for more information.

$3,500,000Asking 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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Gas Stations

Gas Station w/ Real Property & More Approx. $530,000 Net Profit

Sacramento County, CA, US

This is a rare opportunity to acquire a highly profitable, nationally recognized, branded gas station with a convenience store, U-Haul franchise, and valuable real estate. This well-established business has a strong operating history and offers significant upside for an owner-operator or investor. According to the seller, the station pumps over 70,000 gallons of fuel per month, while maintaining a gross margin of 70¢ to $1.00 per gallon. The convenience store generates over $60,000 in monthly sales with approximately 35% gross margins. In addition, the U-Haul operation produces an average of $5,000 per month in net income and benefits from the property’s large lot, which accommodates multiple rental trucks. Located at a busy intersection with excellent visibility and easy access, this property enjoys strong traffic counts and a loyal customer base. A new owner can further increase revenue by adding EBT services and beer & wine sales, creating additional profit opportunities with minimal investment. Historically, this station generated over $150,000 in monthly inside sales, and there is strong potential to return to those levels by implementing a more competitive fuel pricing strategy and reducing fuel margins to increase volume. The business is currently operated absentee, making it an ideal opportunity for an owner-operator to improve efficiencies and substantially increase profitability. The seller has reduced the asking price from $5,500,000 Asking Price: $4,500,000 For more information, contact: Matt Sadati, DRE#00704888, or his assistant Tamana at 510-415-6023

$4,500,000Asking Price
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Car Washes
Gas Stations

Gas Station, C-store, Carwash & Real Property

Sacramento County, CA, US

Over $500,000 net income Gas station, C-store & carwash This fantastic location is located at a very busy intersection in the heart of Sacramento County. The owner claims he sells over 110,000 to 120,000 gallons of gas at a 40-cent to $1 margin; the C-store does over $30,000 per month in winter and over $40,000 in summer, with a high markup of 35% to 40%. The carwash does over $12,000 per month with over 70% profit. The owner has spent lots of money to remodel the car wash and the store in 2023. Low-overhead business at a great location. The tanks are double-walled fiberglass, and the pumps were upgraded recently. The seller is motivated and has reduced the price to $4,800,000 For more information, please contact the listing agent, Matt Sadati (DRE#00704888), or his assistant, Tamana, at 510-415-6023. Prospective buyers must demonstrate at least $700,000 in available cash. Financing assistance is available via the SBA.

$4,800,000Asking Price
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Gas Stations

Gas station with C-store | Pumping 25000 Gallons per month

Sonoma County, CA, US

Great opportunity to own a thriving Gas station in Sonoma County, at a reasonable price. Great location. Pumping 25000 Gallons per month at $1.00 per gallon margin. 1200 s.ft. C-store Gross sales is $25000/ month with 40% margin. Rent : $8600/month; 2 employees, Payroll: $ 7000/month. PG7E: $4000/month. Deli, beer and wine license. For more information, call 510-427-8597

$500,000Asking Price
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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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Gas Stations

Net $500k Gas Station + Real Property | ARCO/AMPM Approve| Corner Lot

Solano County, CA, US

Net Income $500,000 Gas Station with Real Property | ARCO/AMPM Approved | Corner Lot This is a prime opportunity to acquire a high volume gas station located on a large, high visibility comer lot in Vallejo, California. The sale includes the real property, providing long term stability and investment value. The station currently pumps over 90,000 gallons of gasoline per month, generating approximately $54,000+ in monthly gross profit at a $0.60 per gallon margin. The attached snack shop generates approximately $20,000 per month in sales, operating at a 35% to 40% markup, which translates to an additional $7,000 to $8,000 in gross profit monthly. The business has established strong local customer loyalty and benefits from a high traffic location. A significant value add for this station is its pre approved ARCO/AMPM conversion. According to the seller, ARCO is willing to contribute over $1,200,000 to the new owner for rebranding and site improvements, including fuel dispensers, canopy upgrades, and a complete conversion of the AM/PM convenience store. This rebranding has the potential to boost both fuel and inside sales significantly. With excellent cash flow, high margin operations, and the included real estate on a spacious corner lot, this property offers both immediate income and long term upside. For more information or to schedule a confidential discussion, please contact Matt Sadati, JD, Broker, at Liberty Business Advisors or reach out to his assistant, Tamana. The buyer needs approximately $700,000 in cash, plus inventory. If you are a serious buyer of a gas station, look no further. Matt and Tammy have more inventory of high volume stations than any other agent in the field.

$4,800,000Asking Price
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Gas Stations

Gas Station w/ C Store

CA, US

Gas station for sale in San Joaquin County. Located on a major street with a lot of homes and businesses surrounding it. Sales of gas and diesel are 45K-50K monthly with an average profit of $.40 from each gallon. Inside sales average $40K a month with an approximate margin of 35%. This store also has a Krispy Krunchy franchise in place, which nets the owner an extra $5K a month. There is no lottery and very minimal tobacco products at this location. The seller has applied for a Type 20 beer and wine license, which will increase sales. Seller is also in talks with Mobil Corp. about bringing in EV chargers to the location, which will bring the owner another $2K a month. Store hours at this time are 7AM to 10 PM. However, the blue collar demographic of the area would bring in more sales if opened around 5AM. Lease is $7500/month, renewable every 5 years. Asking price is $715K, with inventory separate at $35K. Time to be your own boss.

$715,000Asking Price
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What to know about gas station acquisitions

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating gas station acquisitions.

You Are Buying Real Estate as Much as a Business

Gas station acquisitions are unlike most SMB transactions because the value of the underlying real estate frequently exceeds the value of the operating business itself. Stations at high-traffic intersections, highway exits, or in supply-constrained markets can command real estate values that make the income multiple almost secondary. Structure your analysis to separate the real estate component from the operating business value and if the property is included in the transaction, have both components independently valued before committing to a purchase price. Conversely, if the property is leased rather than owned, understand the lease terms with exceptional care: a ground lease expiring in 5 years without renewal rights is a material risk that most operating business value calculations will not capture.

Environmental Risk Is the Non-Negotiable First Step

Underground storage tanks (USTs) at gas stations represent the most significant environmental liability in any SMB acquisition category. Tank age, construction material, and leak history determine exposure. Commission a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment before making any offer and escalate to Phase II subsurface investigation any time the tanks are single-wall steel, pre-date 1998 federal UST regulations, or if Phase I identifies recognized environmental conditions. Fuel contamination remediation can run $100,000–$1,000,000 or more depending on plume extent and soil conditions. Many states operate petroleum remediation trust funds that provide partial reimbursement for enrolled sites. Be sure to confirm enrollment status and coverage limits before assuming state protection applies to the property in question.

How Gas Stations Are Valued

Gas station valuations are complex because they involve multiple revenue streams like fuel sales, inside convenience sales, car wash revenue, and potentially food service each with different margin profiles and valuation methodologies. Fuel margin is the primary profitability driver but is also volatile: margins fluctuate with wholesale fuel cost movements and local competitive pricing. Most independent gas station acquisitions in the $500K–$3M range are valued on EBITDA multiples of 3.0x–5.0x, with location quality, fuel volume, inside sales mix, and real estate ownership being the primary multiple drivers. Branded stations (Shell, BP, Chevron) trade at slight premiums over unbranded independents because of name recognition and supply security, but brand agreements carry their own contract obligations and transfer requirements.

Fuel Brand Transfer and Distributor Relationships

Fuel brand supply agreements are governed by distributor or jobber contracts requiring written consent for any ownership transfer. Some distributors treat changes of ownership as opportunities to renegotiate pricing, volume commitments, or both. Confirm the assignability of the fuel supply agreement before signing any purchase contract, and understand the distributor's approval process and timeline. If the brand agreement cannot be assigned or terminates at closing, rebranding the site costs $50,000–$150,000 in canopy signage and dispenser graphics, and you lose the brand recognition premium that was part of your valuation rationale. Diesel supply agreements for trucker-oriented locations are separate from gasoline supply and may have different assignment terms.

Inside Sales and the Convenience Component

Fuel draws customers to the site, but the inside store generates margins three to five times higher than the fuel operation. A gallon of gasoline might generate 5–10 cents of gross margin; a cup of coffee from an in-store program generates 50–70% gross margin. Evaluate the inside sales operation independently: what is the revenue per transaction, what is the product mix, and is there a prepared food or branded coffee program in place? Stations that have invested in fresh food, branded beverage programs, and a modern convenience offering compete on dimensions beyond fuel price, creating a customer experience that generates repeat traffic and genuine loyalty. Stations competing purely on fuel price against national chains and big-box retailers face structural margin pressure that is difficult to escape.

Workforce, Operations, and Working Capital

Gas stations require staffing around the clock if operating 24/7, or for extended hours that create genuine scheduling complexity. Assess the staffing structure carefully: how many employees, their wage rates, and whether the current staffing level is adequate for the hours of operation. Many gas stations are owner-operated businesses where the seller works significant hours personally, normalizing the SDE to include a market-rate replacement manager salary is essential and will materially change the economics. Working capital at closing includes fuel inventory in the tanks (typically 5,000–10,000 gallons per product grade), inside store inventory, and any lottery terminal float. Negotiate a physical inventory count as a closing condition and confirm how fuel in tanks will be valued and included in the purchase price calculation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

Yes to both. Budget for them from the start, not as a contingency after you're under contract. Every gas station acquisition needs a Phase I ESA. No exceptions. Phase I is non-invasive: historical records, regulatory database review, site walkthrough. It identifies recognized environmental conditions. Cost is $2,000 to $4,000. Takes two to three weeks. Consider it table stakes. Phase II is where you find out what's actually in the ground. Soil borings, groundwater sampling, independent lab analysis. For a gas station, Phase II is advisable on virtually every deal. Underground storage tanks leak. Single-wall steel tanks installed before federal UST regulations took effect in 1988 are especially high risk. Cost runs $8,000 to $20,000. Timeline is four to six weeks from mobilization through final report. The math is simple. Phase II costs $15,000. Petroleum contamination remediation starts at $100,000 and can reach $500,000 or more. Most states have petroleum remediation trust funds covering partial cleanup but enrollment status and coverage limits vary by site. Confirm in writing before assuming protection applies.