
Oasis Hotel
Prime Investment Opportunity: Classic 1968 Hotel in Dickinson, ND
Marketing description
Discover this well-established, vintage 1968 hotel situated in the heart of Dickinson, North Dakota—a thriving hub in the western part of the state, fueled by energy, agriculture, and tourism. Built during a transformative era for the region, this timeless property offers 36 guest rooms providing reliable lodging for travelers, workers, and visitors exploring the nearby Badlands, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Theodore Roosevelt President Library, Heart River Golf Course and other local attractions.
The hotel features essential amenities including a welcoming lobby, on-site parking, breakfast area, and potential for additional revenue streams such as vending, meeting space, or upgrades to modern conveniences. With solid bones from its mid-century construction, the building presents excellent upside for renovations—modernize rooms, add suites, or rebrand to capture Dickinson's steady demand from oilfield traffic, seasonal tourists, and business travelers along major highways.
Positioned in a growing community with strong economic drivers, this property benefits from consistent occupancy potential and proximity to retail, dining, and services. Ideal for owner-operators, investors, or hospitality groups seeking a value-add asset in a resilient market. Don't miss this rare chance to own a piece of Dickinson's hospitality history. Priced to sell—contact for financials and showing details.
Investment highlights
- Mixed use
- High visibility
- High traffic
- Diversified Revenue Streams
- Reduced vacancy risk
By combining commercial and residential units, investors create a hedge against single-sector downturns, as one asset class can remain stable if the other softens. This prime property location also has potential redevelopment opportunities.
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