A petrol station that makes £170,000 profit per year has hit the market for a whopping £700,000.
This property, operating since the 1960s, is a brilliant opportunity for a buyer looking to make some money.
Footfall from cruising tourists, holidaymakers and commuters contributes to an incredible amount of gross profit.
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The Kinlochewe Service Station is on the hunt for a new owner.

Located in Kinlochewe, Wester Ross, Highlands, Scotland the petrol station is situated on the world-famous North Coast 500 route.
Business booms during the spring and summer months with tourists from all over the world visiting.
The surrounding area is known for its exceptional mountaineering, hill walking, cycling, photography and fishing opportunities.

According to Christie & Co estate agents, the station has a turnover of £956,381 and a gross profit of £178,136.
The new buyer will be in charge of the pumps and will have access to the three-bed detached bungalow on site, as reported by Luxury Property News.
A cafe is also included in the sale – becoming a hit with travellers.

A spokesperson for Christie & Co, stated: “The business has been in operation since the 1960s and was bought by the current owners in 2016.
“Operating as a petrol filling station, the business has changed dramatically over the years of operation.
“The station has incorporated a café onsite and due to the popularity of this additional income driver, the interior of the café has had to be reconfigured to allow for additional preparation areas, thus the inside seating has been relocated to a bespoke ‘sitooterie’ which can seat 30 people.

“It is a great addition to the business and allows ‘eat-in’ customers as well as ‘take away’ orders.
“A rural village in the spectacular Wester Ross region, Kinlochewe has a population of around 70.

“The area is world-renowned for its outdoor pursuits including mountaineering, hill walking, cycling, photography and fishing.
“The village sits on the world-famous North Coast 500 route and as such, the population of the village grows during the spring and summer months.”
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