Atlantic City, NJ

Gas stations for sale in Atlantic City.

Gas Station Trader brokers fuel and convenience store sales across Atlantic City, New Jersey, with acquisition, disposition, and sale-leaseback execution backed by 250 million dollars plus transacted.

Key takeaways
  • Busy urban stations like those in the Atlantic City corridor can move 100,000 to 150,000 gallons per month, far above the US average of about 4,000 gallons per day.
  • Gas station cap rates run about 5.6% nationally, with weaker markets at 6.0% to 6.5% and branded credit tenants such as Wawa trading as tight as 4.83% to 5.20%.
  • SBA 7(a) financing caps at 5 million dollars and requires a 15% minimum equity injection for special-purpose gas stations, with RE terms up to 25 years and June 2026 rates around 9% to 11.5% APR variable.
  • A Phase I ESA costs 1,800 to 3,500 dollars and is required on SBA fuel deals, a critical step given New Jersey underground storage tank exposure under CERCLA.
  • Combined fuel and C-store businesses trade at 4.0x to 7.0x EBITDA, rising to about 8x when real estate is included.

Atlantic City sits in a high-traffic coastal market where seasonal tourism, casino corridors, and dense year-round neighborhoods drive fuel volume well above quieter inland sites. New Jersey runs roughly 152,000 US C-stores' worth of competitive pressure on a per-site basis, and operators here contend with full-service fueling rules, tight real estate, and underground storage tank scrutiny that shapes every deal. We are the fuel and C-store practice of Eagle Nest Property Group, a Dallas brokerage with 250 million dollars plus transacted. Whether you are acquiring, selling, or recapitalizing through a sale-leaseback, we underwrite Atlantic City stations on fuel volume, in-store margin, and environmental position. Reach us at info@eaglenestpg.com or 469.949.6467.

The Atlantic City Gas Station Market

Atlantic City pairs heavy seasonal tourist traffic with a dense year-round residential base, a combination that supports strong fuel throughput. A busy urban station does 100,000 to 150,000 gallons per month, several times the US average of about 4,000 gallons per day. That volume matters because 2025 fuel gross margins averaged 40 plus cents per gallon while net fuel profit is only a few cents per gallon, so the in-store program carries the site. C-store sales are about 30% of revenue but roughly 70% of profit, with in-store items at 20% to 40% margins. New Jersey full-service fueling rules and tight coastal real estate define what trades here. See our branded gas station listings and the wider New Jersey market.

Buying a Gas Station in Atlantic City

Acquisition here turns on financing and environmental diligence. SBA 7(a) loans cap at 5 million dollars, and special-purpose gas stations need a 15% minimum equity injection, so plan on 10% to 15% down with real estate terms up to 25 years. June 2026 SBA rates run about 9% to 11.5% APR variable, with closings in 30 to 90 days. Conventional financing means 30% to 40% down, and many banks avoid underground storage tanks because of CERCLA liability. Budget 1,800 to 3,500 dollars for a Phase I ESA under ASTM E1527-21, which is required on SBA fuel deals. A small-to-medium owner often nets about 70,000 to 100,000 dollars per year. Start with our acquisition services, the financing desk, and the valuation calculator.

Selling a Gas Station in Atlantic City

Sellers in Atlantic City benefit from buyer demand for high-volume coastal fuel sites, but pricing and packaging decide the outcome. Business broker commissions run 10% to 20% on business-only deals and about 6% to 10% on real-estate-inclusive transactions, with sale timelines of 3 to 6 months typical. We prepare a clean financial package separating fuel, in-store, and real estate value, because the C-store program drives roughly 70% of profit and buyers underwrite it closely. Environmental position is decisive in New Jersey, so resolving underground storage tank questions early protects your price. List with our disposition team, model a recapitalization with the sale-leaseback calculator, or review the full New Jersey market.

Values and Cap Rates in New Jersey

Gas station cap rates average about 5.6% nationally, roughly 5.58% with fuel and 6.87% without fuel. Weaker markets price at 6.0% to 6.5% plus, while branded credit tenants compress further: Wawa at 4.83% to 5.20%, 7-Eleven at 5.00% to 5.40%, Murphy USA near 5.13%, and Circle K at 5.35% to 5.65%. On the operating side, business-only deals trade at 2.5x to 4.0x EBITDA, combined fuel and C-store businesses at 4.0x to 7.0x, and about 8x when real estate is included, reaching 7x to 9x in premium markets. Throughput-based pricing runs 0.05 to 0.30 dollars per gallon of monthly volume. Run the numbers with our cap rate calculator or read what is a good cap rate for a gas station.

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Buying & selling gas stations in Atlantic City

Pricing depends on whether real estate is included. Business-only deals trade at 2.5x to 4.0x EBITDA, combined fuel and C-store operations at 4.0x to 7.0x EBITDA, and about 8x when the real estate is part of the sale, rising to 7x to 9x in premium markets. Throughput-based pricing runs 0.05 to 0.30 dollars per gallon of monthly volume. Use our valuation calculator for a starting figure.
A busy urban station does 100,000 to 150,000 gallons per month, well above the US average of about 4,000 gallons per day. Atlantic City's seasonal tourism and dense year-round base support volume at the higher end. Remember that net fuel profit is only a few cents per gallon, so the in-store program, which drives roughly 70% of profit, is what makes a high-volume site work. See gas station profit margins.
Yes on most deals. A Phase I ESA under ASTM E1527-21 is required for SBA fuel deals and costs 1,800 to 3,500 dollars. Given New Jersey underground storage tank exposure and CERCLA liability, environmental diligence is essential even on conventional financing, which is why many banks avoid USTs entirely. Review our Phase I environmental guide and the due diligence checklist.
SBA 7(a) loans cap at 5 million dollars and require a 15% minimum equity injection for special-purpose gas stations, so expect 10% to 15% down, real estate terms up to 25 years, and June 2026 rates around 9% to 11.5% APR variable, closing in 30 to 90 days. Conventional financing needs 30% to 40% down and closes in 30 to 60 days. Our financing desk and SBA 7(a) guide walk through both paths.
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