A $150,000 gas station with $100,000 monthly sales appears profitable with $19,000-$24,000 gross revenue, but after accounting for fuel costs, rent, payroll, and debt, net profit drops to only $4,000-$5,000 monthly while requiring 70 hours of work per week; investors with the same capital can achieve 3-5 times higher returns by purchasing larger deals, making small gas station investments a poor financial choice.
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That "$150K Gas Station" Is a Trap — Here's the MathAdded:
You got $150,000 gas station with $100,000 monthly sale. It's not cheap.
It's a trap. Let me break it down. Fuel makes you maybe $4,000 a month. Store makes around 15 to $20,000. Sounds great until rent, payroll, and debt hit. Now you're left with maybe 4 to $5,000 a month after working 70 hours a week.
Meanwhile, someone with the same cash buys a bigger deal and makes three to five times more. Cheap entry, expensive exit.
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