Rockville, MD

Gas stations for sale in Rockville.

Buy or sell a gas station or C-store in Rockville, Maryland with the dedicated fuel brokerage of Eagle Nest Property Group.

Key takeaways
  • National gas station cap rates run about 5.6%, near 5.58% with fuel and 6.87% without fuel, the benchmark Rockville deals are priced against.
  • A busy urban station does 100,000 to 150,000 gallons per month, the kind of throughput Rockville's I-270 corridor traffic can support.
  • Business-only gas stations trade at 2.5x to 4.0x EBITDA, combined operations at 4.0x to 7.0x, and deals with real estate near 8x.
  • SBA 7(a) financing tops out at 5 million dollars with a 15% minimum equity injection for special-purpose fuel sites and terms up to 25 years.
  • A Phase I ESA runs 1,800 to 3,500 dollars and is required on SBA fuel deals in Maryland, where underground storage tanks demand careful diligence.

Rockville sits in the high-density I-270 corridor north of Washington, D.C., one of the strongest retail-fuel trade areas in Maryland. Daytime traffic from Montgomery County office parks, the Pike District, and commuter routes feeding the Beltway gives well-placed stations the throughput that drives value. Maryland is not a top-10 state by store count, so quality fuel-and-C-store assets here trade tightly and rarely sit long. Gas Station Trader is the fuel and C-store practice of Eagle Nest Property Group, with more than 250 million dollars transacted and a process built specifically for gas stations. We represent buyers, sellers, and 1031 investors across the Rockville market with real underwriting, real environmental diligence, and confidential deal handling.

The Rockville, Maryland gas station market

Rockville's value comes from density and traffic. The I-270 corridor, MD-355 (Rockville Pike), and feeder routes into the Capital Beltway carry steady commuter and commercial volume, and an urban station in a corridor like this can run 100,000 to 150,000 gallons per month against a US average near 4,000 gallons per day. Maryland is not among the highest-count states, so supply of quality fuel assets is limited and well-run sites hold value. Fuel margins do most of the talking publicly, but the C-store is roughly 30% of revenue and about 70% of profit, with in-store items carrying 20% to 40% margins. We track Rockville and the broader region. Start with gas stations for sale in Maryland.

Buying a gas station in Rockville

Buyers in Rockville should underwrite fuel volume, in-store margin, and the lease or fee position before price. Most special-purpose fuel deals run on SBA 7(a) financing, capped at 5 million dollars, with a 15% minimum equity injection (10% to 15% down) and real estate terms up to 25 years. June 2026 SBA rates sit around 9% to 11.5% APR variable, with closings in 30 to 90 days. Conventional financing usually means 30% to 40% down, and many banks avoid underground storage tank exposure under CERCLA. A Phase I ESA (1,800 to 3,500 dollars, ASTM E1527-21) is required on SBA fuel deals. See our buyer representation, the gas station loan guide, and due diligence checklist.

Selling a gas station in Rockville

Selling well in Rockville starts with clean numbers and a defensible value. Business-only stations trade at 2.5x to 4.0x EBITDA (SDE 2.0x to 3.5x for smaller stores), combined operations at 4.0x to 7.0x, and deals that include the real estate near 8x, reaching 7x to 9x in premium markets. Buyers will scrutinize fuel throughput, in-store margin, and tank condition, so order environmental review early to keep the process moving. Sale timelines typically run 3 to 6 months, and broker commissions run 10% to 20% on business-only deals and about 6% to 10% when real estate is included. We market confidentially to qualified buyers. See our seller representation and how to sell a gas station.

Values and cap rates in Maryland

Rockville pricing is anchored to national cap rates of about 5.6%, roughly 5.58% with fuel and 6.87% without fuel. Branded and corporate-tenant assets price tightest: Wawa trades 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%. Weaker markets run 6.0% to 6.5% and higher, so credit tenancy and a long absolute NNN lease compress the rate in a corridor like Rockville. For 1031 buyers, absolute NNN deals with 15 to 20 year terms make ideal replacements. Run the numbers with our cap rate calculator and valuation calculator, or review cap rates by state.

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Buying & selling gas stations in Rockville

Rockville pricing tracks national benchmarks of about 5.6%, near 5.58% with fuel and 6.87% without fuel. A branded or credit-tenant site on a long absolute NNN lease prices tighter, with Wawa at 4.83% to 5.20% and 7-Eleven at 5.00% to 5.40%. Weaker or unbranded positions move toward 6.0% to 6.5% and above. Run your scenario with our cap rate calculator.
On an SBA 7(a) loan, special-purpose fuel sites require a 15% minimum equity injection, which means 10% to 15% down, with the loan capped at 5 million dollars and real estate terms up to 25 years. Conventional financing typically runs 30% to 40% down, and many banks avoid underground storage tank exposure under CERCLA. See our gas station loan guide.
Yes on SBA fuel deals. A Phase I ESA under ASTM E1527-21 is required and costs 1,800 to 3,500 dollars. Given underground storage tanks and CERCLA liability, we recommend environmental review on any Rockville fuel acquisition. See our Phase I environmental guide and underground storage tanks guide.
Business-only stations trade at 2.5x to 4.0x EBITDA, combined operations at 4.0x to 7.0x, and deals that include the real estate near 8x, reaching 7x to 9x in premium markets. Throughput matters: a busy urban site can run 100,000 to 150,000 gallons per month. Estimate your value with our valuation calculator, or contact us at team@eaglenestpg.com or 469.949.6467.
Rockville underwriting notes

What makes a Rockville gas station page worth reading.

Rockville should be underwritten as an infill and neighborhood density market inside the broader Maryland opportunity set. In practical terms, the right site can win through repeat customers, walk-in convenience, and scarcity of permitted fuel real estate.

Local demand lens

For Rockville gas stations, we compare fuel gallons, inside sales, brand strength, and real estate control against nearby Maryland submarkets instead of treating every city page as interchangeable.

Documents to request

Ask for trailing financials, monthly fuel gallons, supplier terms, tank records, environmental reports, lease or deed details, and a clear split between fuel margin and in-store profit.

What changes value

In Rockville, the first diligence pass should focus on parcel size, zoning, parking, canopy layout, and tenant or lease restrictions. Those details decide whether the site belongs with owner-operators, 1031 investors, or regional consolidators.

Maryland combines dense DC-Baltimore commuter traffic with tighter infill supply and higher regulatory diligence. If you are comparing Rockville with other Maryland markets, use the related pages below to move city by city instead of relying on one statewide average.

Fuel and forecourt lens

Rockville, Maryland through the fuel retail underwriting lens.

This page is evaluated through the fuel site first: gallons, grade mix, margin after card fees, MPD count, canopy visibility, tank history, environmental risk, supplier economics, and the physical forecourt. For local fuel pages, the question is whether traffic, ingress, tanks, and brand presence convert into durable gallons.

Fuel gallons by month

Ask for monthly gallons by grade and diesel, not one annual total. Seasonality, price competition, and grade mix can change the real margin story.

Wet-stock and tank records

Tank tightness, release history, monitoring, cathodic protection, spill buckets, and ATG reports belong in the first diligence package.

MPD and canopy condition

Dispenser age, EMV status, hose condition, canopy lighting, signage, paving, and pump-island layout can create near-term capital needs after closing.

Supplier and jobber terms

The fuel supply agreement controls pricing, rebates, volume commitments, assignment rights, branding, and whether a buyer can actually step into the deal.

For gas station deals, the highest-value diligence usually lives in wet-stock reports, tank records, fuel invoices, supplier contracts, dispenser condition, canopy and lighting, traffic ingress, environmental reports, and fuel margin history. This market page is intentionally written for buyers, operators, lenders, and investors underwriting fuel volume and fuel real estate, so it should be evaluated on the specific commercial questions it answers, not only on broad national search terms.

Decision checklist

What makes Rockville, Maryland a real diligence page.

This market page is strongest when it helps a visitor decide what to do with a real fuel asset. The checklist below keeps the page tied to gas-station economics: gallons, tanks, supplier terms, forecourt condition, environmental records, card fees, and traffic conversion.

Environmental liability proof

Ask for evidence. Phase I findings, UST history, insurance, open incidents, and remediation obligations should be cleared before a lender or serious buyer relies on price. For Rockville, Maryland, do not treat this as generic background; make it part of the buyer, seller, lender, or investor checklist.

Fuel margin after fees proof

Ask for evidence. Gross margin is not enough. Card fees, freight, rebates, price wars, and discount programs decide how much fuel profit is real. For Rockville, Maryland, do not treat this as generic background; make it part of the buyer, seller, lender, or investor checklist.

Ingress and traffic conversion proof

Ask for evidence. Traffic count only matters if drivers can see, enter, fuel, and exit easily. Median cuts, signalized corners, truck access, and competing corners must be mapped. For Rockville, Maryland, do not treat this as generic background; make it part of the buyer, seller, lender, or investor checklist.

Diesel and fleet demand proof

Ask for evidence. Diesel mix, fleet accounts, commercial routes, and truck access can materially change value, especially for highway and industrial-market assets. For Rockville, Maryland, do not treat this as generic background; make it part of the buyer, seller, lender, or investor checklist.

Fuel gallons by month proof

Ask for evidence. Ask for monthly gallons by grade and diesel, not one annual total. Seasonality, price competition, and grade mix can change the real margin story. For Rockville, Maryland, do not treat this as generic background; make it part of the buyer, seller, lender, or investor checklist.

For Gas Station Trader, the indexed value of the page should come from how well it answers the fuel-site question: what would a serious owner, buyer, lender, or broker verify before trusting the gallons and the real estate?

Rockville, Maryland market proof

Why Rockville, Maryland deserves its own diligence page.

Rockville, Maryland should be evaluated as a fuel-retail market, not just a map page. A serious city page needs traffic conversion, corner quality, gallons, tank and environmental expectations, supplier economics, diesel demand, and the lender questions that can slow a fuel-property closing.

Image and brand requirements in Rockville, Maryland

Required canopy, dispenser, signage, restroom, or loyalty-image upgrades can turn an attractive fuel site into a capital-heavy acquisition. Treat this as a local proof point for Rockville, Maryland, not boilerplate geography.

Forecourt security in Rockville, Maryland

Lighting, camera coverage, pump-island visibility, cash exposure, and overnight staffing affect both operations and buyer comfort. Treat this as a local proof point for Rockville, Maryland, not boilerplate geography.

Wet-stock and tank records in Rockville, Maryland

Tank tightness, release history, monitoring, cathodic protection, spill buckets, and ATG reports belong in the first diligence package. Treat this as a local proof point for Rockville, Maryland, not boilerplate geography.

Fuel gallons by month in Rockville, Maryland

Ask for monthly gallons by grade and diesel, not one annual total. Seasonality, price competition, and grade mix can change the real margin story. Treat this as a local proof point for Rockville, Maryland, not boilerplate geography.

Supplier and jobber terms in Rockville, Maryland

The fuel supply agreement controls pricing, rebates, volume commitments, assignment rights, branding, and whether a buyer can actually step into the deal. Treat this as a local proof point for Rockville, Maryland, not boilerplate geography.

MPD and canopy condition in Rockville, Maryland

Dispenser age, EMV status, hose condition, canopy lighting, signage, paving, and pump-island layout can create near-term capital needs after closing. Treat this as a local proof point for Rockville, Maryland, not boilerplate geography.

Lead qualification

What a serious Rockville, Maryland inquiry should include.

Gas Station Trader should turn Rockville, Maryland traffic into fuel-property leads with enough detail to underwrite the site, not just a name and phone number. A useful inquiry explains the fuel asset, the tank and supplier proof, and the decision timeline.

Fuel-site snapshot

Share whether this is a single station, portfolio, brand page, market search, guide question, or tool output. Include gallons, brand or supplier, MPD count, diesel mix, real estate versus leasehold, and tank ownership or responsibility.

Diligence proof

The strongest gas-station lead can provide monthly gallons, wet-stock records, supplier agreement, fuel invoices, card fees, tank and ATG records, Phase I material, environmental history, and forecourt capex notes.

Decision path

Clarify whether the goal is to buy, sell, value, refinance, or prepare for a 1031 or sale-leaseback. Include price range, financing capacity, timing, geography, and any supplier or environmental constraints.

For this market page, a high-quality lead is one where the fuel economics, tank/supplier risk, and next action are clear enough for a broker or principal to respond intelligently.

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Gas Station Trader is built to turn market interest into a real next step: valuation, buyer match, lending path, diligence package, or confidential sale strategy. Eagle Nest Property Group works across owners, operators, 1031 buyers, and private capital in fuel retail.

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