Chevron Station - $89K, 8 Pumps, 5 Income Streams, Fort Worth
Business Description
Priced at $89,000 with $50,000 in included equipment, this Chevron-branded gas station and convenience store in the Fort Worth metro area offers a low-cost entry into a well-equipped, multi-stream business with a strong brand and documented growth potential.
This is the only Chevron-branded fuel station on its road - a structural competitive advantage that drives stronger customer loyalty and higher repeat traffic than unbranded competitors. Eight fuel pumps provide capacity well above current demand, meaning the infrastructure to support significantly higher volume is already in place. The business has earned a 4.3-star Google rating from over 46 customer reviews, confirming an intact customer relationship ready for new ownership to build on.
Gross revenue runs $30,000-$40,000/month in fuel sales alone. Beyond fuel, the business generates income from a convenience store, a commercial kitchen currently leased to a food operator at $1,500/month, a traditional ATM (~$200/month), and a Byte Federal Bitcoin ATM (~$200-$300/month). An air pump adds ~$50/month. An unused suite on the property represents a sixth income stream available to the next owner.
Current inside sales are well below DFW market averages - comparable Fort Worth stations report $50,000-$140,000/month. The gap is not structural: the brand is there, the pumps are there, the customers are coming in for fuel. The seller attributes underperformance directly to passive management. An active owner applying basic merchandising, inventory discipline, and local marketing has a clear and documented path to substantially higher returns.
The $50,000 in furniture, fixtures, and equipment transfers with the sale - a buyer acquires more than half the asking price in tangible assets from day one.
The property also includes an attached home suitable for owner occupancy, staff housing, or office use - an asset rarely found in a gas station business-only deal.
At $89,000, this is priced for a fast close. The seller is motivated. Contact us today to request a confidential information package.
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This is the only Chevron-branded fuel station on its road - a structural competitive advantage that drives stronger customer loyalty and higher repeat traffic than unbranded competitors. Eight fuel pumps provide capacity well above current demand, meaning the infrastructure to support significantly higher volume is already in place. The business has earned a 4.3-star Google rating from over 46 customer reviews, confirming an intact customer relationship ready for new ownership to build on.
Gross revenue runs $30,000-$40,000/month in fuel sales alone. Beyond fuel, the business generates income from a convenience store, a commercial kitchen currently leased to a food operator at $1,500/month, a traditional ATM (~$200/month), and a Byte Federal Bitcoin ATM (~$200-$300/month). An air pump adds ~$50/month. An unused suite on the property represents a sixth income stream available to the next owner.
Current inside sales are well below DFW market averages - comparable Fort Worth stations report $50,000-$140,000/month. The gap is not structural: the brand is there, the pumps are there, the customers are coming in for fuel. The seller attributes underperformance directly to passive management. An active owner applying basic merchandising, inventory discipline, and local marketing has a clear and documented path to substantially higher returns.
The $50,000 in furniture, fixtures, and equipment transfers with the sale - a buyer acquires more than half the asking price in tangible assets from day one.
The property also includes an attached home suitable for owner occupancy, staff housing, or office use - an asset rarely found in a gas station business-only deal.
At $89,000, this is priced for a fast close. The seller is motivated. Contact us today to request a confidential information package.
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About the Business
- Currently Home Based
- Yes
- Facilities & Assets
- Chevron-branded station with 8 fuel pumps under canopy, convenience store, commercial kitchen (currently leased at $1,500/month), unused suite with expansion potential, and attached home for owner or staff use. Includes traditional ATM, Byte Federal Bitcoin ATM, and air pump - all income-producing and included in the sale. $50,000 in FF&E transfers with the sale. Rent: $4,000/month.
- Market Outlook / Competition
- US convenience stores represent a $45.9B industry growing at 4.7% annually - 80% of consumer fuel is sold through c-stores nationwide. The Fort Worth metro has a population of ~963,000 with a median household income of $82,503 and is one of the fastest-growing cities in the US. This business holds the only Chevron-branded position on its road, with no direct branded competition nearby - a structural advantage in a high-repeat-purchase category.
- Opportunities for Growth
- Inside sales are well below DFW market averages of $50,000-$140,000/month - a gap the seller attributes to passive management. Eight pumps provide capacity to support significantly higher traffic with no additional capital investment. An active owner focused on merchandising, inventory, and local marketing could substantially close this gap. The unused suite adds a rentable income stream. Claiming the Yelp profile (currently unclaimed) increases digital visibility at no cost.
Real Estate
- Owned or Leased
- Leased
- Rent
- $4,000.00 per month
About the Sale
- Seller Motivation
- Owner is motivated to sell and transition out of active operations.
- Transition Support
- Seller will provide training on daily operations, fuel supply relationships, vendor accounts, and equipment management. Kitchen tenant lease transfers with the sale. Staff familiar with operations expected to remain through transition, ensuring continuity from day one.
Listing Info
- ID
- 2493514
- Listing Views
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