Transaction Spotlight | Marine Storage Investment
Coastal Marine Storage Infrastructure Asset Near the Intracoastal Waterway
Caney Creek Boat Storage, located at 225 County Road 285 in Sargent, Texas, has transitioned to new ownership. The property is a fully enclosed boat and equipment storage facility serving recreational boating demand along the Texas Gulf Coast.
The asset is positioned near the Intracoastal Waterway, Gulf of Mexico, and nearby boat ramps, placing it within a coastal recreation corridor where secure marine storage remains an important component of the broader boating and outdoor recreation ecosystem.
Investment Profile
| Metric | Detail |
|---|---|
| Storage Units | 46 enclosed units |
| Rentable Area | Approximately 19,008 SF |
| Occupancy | Reported 100% occupancy with waiting list |
| Upside | Additional acreage included for expansion |
Why Marine Storage Assets Are Attracting Private and Institutional Capital
Marine storage and marina-adjacent real estate continue to draw attention from private investors, family offices, and institutional capital groups seeking exposure to specialized outdoor recreation assets.
Assets such as Caney Creek Boat Storage sit at the intersection of marine infrastructure, outdoor recreation, and specialized storage. For investors evaluating marinas, RV parks, campgrounds, and outdoor hospitality platforms, marine storage can represent a complementary real estate vertical within the broader recreation economy.
Agent Perspective
“Marine storage and marina-adjacent assets continue to benefit from increasing recreational demand and limited coastal supply dynamics,” said Peter Meyer of Marina Brokerage Services. “Properties like Caney Creek Boat Storage provide investors with operationally stabilized infrastructure assets and future expansion-oriented upside within the outdoor recreation sector.”
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a marine storage investment?
A marine storage investment is a real estate asset designed to store boats, equipment, or related recreational vehicles, often located near marinas, waterways, boat ramps, or coastal recreation markets.
Why are investors interested in boat storage facilities?
Investors are interested in boat storage facilities because they can offer recurring rental revenue, lower operational complexity compared to some hospitality assets, and demand tied to recreational boating activity.
What drives value in marina-adjacent storage assets?
Value is typically driven by occupancy, location near boating infrastructure, unit configuration, access, expansion potential, market supply constraints, and long-term recreational demand.
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