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Adelanto, California
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Adelanto, California
Gas Station - RE Included
$ 2,900,000
CF : $ 300,000
For sale is an independent station located on over 73,000 sq. ft of land, with a store of about 3,876 sq. ft. It has 6 new dispensers and 3 tanks, double wall (12k, 10k, and 8k). Business hours are from 6:00 am to 9:00 pm. It is off of HWY 395, close to the Victorville area. This is an SBA-approved location. It pumps 40,000 gallons of gas and diesel on average at a minimum margin of 60 ct and the store is doing $55,000, including $7,000 in the deli. The deli at this location is well-known in the area. A new LED price sign was installed in 2021 off HWY 395 to attract drivers to the station. The event stadium next to the station is under renovation. Real estate is included. New constructions of homes and warehouses are in the pipeline. It is possible to purchase the property behind the station and get direct access from HWY 395 (subject to city approval).
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