Buying a convenience store?

Neighborhood corner stores and highway stops selling snacks, drinks, tobacco, and everyday staples, anchored by long hours and steady foot traffic. Habit-driven daily purchasing keeps revenue stable, ownership remains deeply fragmented among independent operators, and the operating model is simple enough for buyers stepping into retail; thin packaged-goods margins and lease terms are worth scrutinizing up front.

Market dataset

In the build queue

State-by-state counts and density for convenience stores, assembled the same way our live verticals were.

Verified listings

Phase two

Free listings with owner earnings computed read-only from the books, not typed into a form.

Deal alerts

Live today

Tell us you want Convenience Stores and you steer the queue; subscribers hear first when it ships.

What this page becomes.

Every vertical on The Exit Agency follows the same path. We assemble a national dataset of convenience stores from public records and primary sources, map counts and density state by state, and publish all of it free: no paywall, no email gate on the data.

Two verticals are already live and show the shape: plumbing businesses by state and accounting firms by state. Convenience stores are in the queue, and the queue is ordered by demand. The fastest way to move Convenience Stores up is the alert form below.

Want Convenience Stores mapped first?

Raise your hand. Alert subscribers steer the build queue and see verified listings first when they launch. Selling instead? Start with the valuation estimator.

Free forever. No spam, only market updates and (soon) matching deals.