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specialty commercial properties

Gas Stations, Hotels,
Truck Stops & More

Specialized expertise in unique commercial properties that generate strong cash flow and provide recession-resistant investment opportunities throughout Washington State.

$25M+
Transaction Volume
Top 3
WA Gas Station Broker

Specialty Property Expertise

Deep market knowledge and proven track record in Washington's most profitable specialty commercial sectors.

Gas Stations & Convenience Stores

$2-8M annually

High-traffic fuel and retail locations with proven cash flow and growth potential.

  • Multi-Pump Operations
  • C-Store Revenue
  • Prime Highway Locations

Hotels & Motels

$1-5M annually

Hospitality properties from boutique inns to interstate travel centers.

  • Tourism Markets
  • Corporate Travel
  • Event Venues

Truck Stops & Travel Centers

$5-15M annually

Strategic highway locations serving commercial transportation needs.

  • Fleet Services
  • Driver Amenities
  • Fuel Distribution

Why Specialty Properties?

Unique advantages that make specialty commercial properties attractive investment opportunities.

Recession Resistant

Essential services maintain demand during economic downturns

Multiple Revenue Streams

Fuel, retail, food service, and additional income sources

Strategic Locations

Prime highway and transportation corridor positioning

Growth Potential

Expansion opportunities and value-add improvements

Market at a Glance

Key facts about the Washington State specialty commercial property market.

3,200+
Gas stations in WA

Active market with consistent transaction volume statewide

$500K–$20M
Typical price range

From single-pump C-stores to full travel center complexes

I-5 / I-90
Primary corridors

Highest-demand corridors connecting major WA metro areas

Fuel + C-store
Revenue streams

Layered income from fuel margins, retail, and food service

Gas Station & Specialty Property FAQ

Common questions about buying and selling gas stations, hotels, and truck stops in Washington State.

+What does a gas station broker in Washington State do?

A gas station broker represents buyers and sellers in fuel-station and convenience-store transactions across Washington. That means valuing the business on fuel margins plus C-store and food revenue, sourcing on- and off-market listings, structuring SBA financing, and managing environmental and fuel-supply due diligence. As a Top 3 WA gas station broker with $25M+ in closed deals, I handle the full process end to end.

+How much does a gas station cost in Washington State?

Washington gas stations typically trade between $500,000 and $20,000,000. A single-pump C-store in a secondary market may sell near the low end, while a high-volume travel center on the I-5 or I-90 corridor with strong fuel volume and food service can reach eight figures. Price is driven by fuel gallons, C-store sales, real estate ownership versus ground lease, and brand.

+Do gas stations and truck stops qualify for SBA financing?

Yes. Gas stations, convenience stores, and truck stops are common SBA 7(a) and 504 targets. Lenders look for two-plus years of clean tax returns, verifiable fuel and C-store revenue, and a Phase I environmental report. SBA financing can cover a large share of the acquisition at competitive rates — use my SBA Loan Calculator to model payments.

+What should I check during due diligence on a gas station?

Key items: fuel volume and margin history, C-store and food sales, the fuel-supply or branding agreement, underground storage tank (UST) compliance and a Phase I/II environmental review, lease terms or real estate ownership, and equipment age. I coordinate these reviews and flag deal-breakers early.

+Do you sell hotels and truck stops as well as gas stations?

Yes. Beyond gas stations I represent hotels, motels, truck stops, and travel centers throughout Washington State. These specialty commercial assets share similar cash-flow and financing dynamics, and I bring the same valuation and diligence discipline to each.

+Which areas of Washington State do you cover?

I serve the entire state — the I-5 corridor (Seattle, Tacoma, Kent, Everett), the I-90 corridor, Spokane and Eastern Washington, and smaller markets statewide. My office is in Kent, WA, but specialty commercial deals take me across all of Washington.

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