3777 Culver Hwy, Metolius, OR 97741-8800
This exceptional 2,920 square foot commercial property located at 3777 SW Culver Highway in Metolius, Oregon, presents a fantastic opportunity for an entrepreneur seeking a thriving business. Priced at $300,000, this mini mart boasts a fully operational gas station with a tank and monitoring system, offering significant revenue potential. The property sits on a 0.23-acre lot and includes ample parking for customers. Inside, the store features a walk-in cooler, a fully equipped kitchen with a hood system, perfect for a deli or prepared food operation. A significant upgrade has already been completed with the installation of a new electrical panel and updated lighting throughout the building. Additional features include a convenient storage area, a complete bathroom, and a laundry area, adding to the functionality and convenience of the business. The property is situated in the rapidly growing community of Metolius, Oregon, ensuring a strong customer base and future growth prospects. This turnkey operation is ready for immediate occupancy, allowing the new owner to focus on building their business and maximizing profits. The existing infrastructure, including the gas pumps, kitchen equipment, and storage space, provides a solid foundation for success. Don't miss this rare chance to own a profitable business in a desirable location.
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Tax year 2023Comparables
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C1 · Metolius, ORMetolius. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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