221 Ma-28, Dennis, MA 02670
This exceptional 35-key motel presents a lucrative investment opportunity in the desirable coastal town of Dennis, Massachusetts. Located at 221 MA-28, zip code 02670, this established property boasts a substantial 13,120 square feet of space spread across a two-story building on a 0.54-acre lot. Built in 1972, the motel offers significant potential for increased revenue through renovations or strategic management. The property's prime location in Barnstable County provides easy access to popular beaches, attractions, and local amenities, ensuring a consistent stream of guests. The asking price is $3,500,000, representing a compelling entry point into the thriving Cape Cod hospitality market. This turnkey operation is ideal for experienced investors seeking a proven asset with strong upside potential. The property's size and established guest base provide a solid foundation for future growth and profitability. With 35 keys, the motel offers ample capacity to accommodate a diverse range of travelers. The property's location in Dennis, MA offers a unique blend of coastal charm and convenient access to major transportation routes. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-established motel in a highly sought-after location. Serious inquiries are encouraged.
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