As the exclusive representative of the seller, Marcus & Millichap's Hospitality Division is pleased to present for sale to qualified investors the Best Western Plus Flint Airport Inn & Suites (‘Hotel’ or ‘Property’) located in Flint, Michigan. The Best Western Affiliated Hotel is offered at $7,195,000 or $104,275 per key.
The Best Western Plus Flint Airport Inn & Suites is a three-story hotel with 69 rooms, located at 6075 Hill 23 Drive in Flint, Michigan. The Hotel is easily accessible from Highway 23 which sees an annual average daily traffic of approximately 47,000 vehicles. Various common area amenities at the Property include a heated indoor pool, steam room, hot tub, convenience store/sundry, airport shuttle, fitness center, business center, on-site guest laundry, breakfast area, two conference rooms totaling 1,600 square feet of meeting space. The property is located in Mundy Township, a growing community just south of Flint, offering a blend of suburban convenience and rural charm. With easy access to I-75 and US-23, the township features a strong retail corridor, parks, and community amenities, making it an attractive destination for businesses, travelers, and long-term growth. The 2017 PIP included a full exterior and interior renovation at a cost of $2.5 million. Over the past 3-4 years, updates included new flooring, furniture, boilers, HVAC units, and sprinkler system work, totaling approximately $350,000.
As of January, RevPAR for upper midscale hotels in the Midland/Flint submarket increased 8.3% year-over-year, supporting continued revenue growth. In 2024, the hotel achieved 118% RevPAR penetration, maintaining a three-year trend of exceeding 100%. Strong guest loyalty and brand recognition provide strategic flexibility to optimize room rates and boost revenue, making it a strong investment opportunity.
Flint is well-positioned with strong transportation infrastructure, offering seamless connectivity via major highways. Interstate 75 serves as a vital north-south corridor linking the city to Detroit, Toledo, and northern Michigan, while Interstate 69 provides key east-west access to Lansing, Fort Wayne, and Indianapolis. U.S. Route 23 enhances accessibility to Ann Arbor and other surrounding areas, supporting business, logistics, and general mobility throughout the region. Bishop International Airport (3.1 miles) offers regional and national connectivity, facilitating business and leisure travel while the Amtrak Flint Station (8.6 miles) connects the city to other major destinations.
Flint, Michigan, serves as a key economic and cultural hub within the Flint MSA, offering a strong mix of corporate, healthcare, education, and tourism assets that contribute to its ongoing revitalization. The city is home to major employers such as General Motors (3.8 miles), McLaren Health Care (6.1 miles), and Lear Corporation (9.1 miles), all of which play a crucial role in driving economic activity. Additionally, Flint’s educational institutions, including the University of Michigan-Flint (7.3 miles), Kettering University (6.5 miles), and Mott Community College (8.0 miles), bring a steady influx of students, faculty, and visitors to the area.
The healthcare sector is another pillar of the local economy, anchored by McLaren Flint Hospital (6.1 miles), a renowned center for cardiovascular and orthopedic care, and Hurley Medical Center, a prominent Level I Trauma Center. These institutions not only provide critical healthcare services but also attract professionals and patients from throughout the region.
Tourism and cultural attractions further enhance Flint’s appeal. The city boasts a rich arts and entertainment scene, with the Flint Institute of Art Museum + Art School (8.3 miles) serving as a key cultural institution. Outdoor and family-friendly destinations such as Crossroads Village & Huckleberry Railroad (14.6 miles) and Grand Blanc Parks and Recreation provide additional recreational opportunities. Downtown Flint (7.6 miles) is undergoing continued revitalization, featuring new dining, retail, and entertainment options. Genesee Valley Center Shopping Mall (5.1 miles) remains a central retail hub for the area.
Flint, Michigan, is undergoing significant economic growth, driving new investment opportunities. The redevelopment of Buick City into the Flint Commerce Center (9.1 miles), with tenants like Victory Packaging and Nanograf, is boosting industry and jobs. A $250 million mega site near Bishop International Airport aims to attract large-scale manufacturers in EVs, semiconductors, and clean energy. Small business grants and entrepreneurial initiatives further support economic expansion. With strategic infrastructure investments and revitalization efforts, Flint is becoming a growing economic hub, making it a prime market for hotel investment.
BROKER OF RECORD
Steve Chaben
Michigan
P: (248) 415-2600
Lic #: MI 6502387903