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Baymont by Wyndham Houston Brookhollow

12439 Northwest Fwy, Houston, TX 77092

Listing Price: $3,650,000

Number of Rooms
62
RevPAR
$38
Price/Room
$58,871
RRM
4.21
Year Built
2001

Investment Overview

As the exclusive representative of the seller, Marcus & Millichap's Hospitality Division is pleased to present for sale to qualified investors the Baymont by Wyndham Brookhollow Houston (‘Hotel’ or ‘Property’) located in Houston, Texas. The Wyndham Hotels & Resorts-branded Hotel is offered at $3,650,000 or $58,871 per key.

The Baymont by Wyndham Brookhollow Houston is a 62-room, three-story Hotel stationed at 12439 Northwest Freeway in Houston, Texas, just off a stretch of Highway 290 that averages over 200,000 vehicles per day. Various common area amenities at the Property include a breakfast area, meeting room, fitness center, business center, guest laundry facility, and banquet facilities.

The Houston Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is a major economic and cultural hub with over 7 million residents. Houston, the 4th largest U.S. city, has a GDP of $478 billion, ranking as the 6th largest metro economy. The region boasts a strong transportation network, including highways, METRO public transit, and two major airports: George Bush Intercontinental and William P. Hobby, which together serve over 5 million passengers annually. Key economic sectors include energy, engineering, and healthcare. Notable landmarks like The Galleria (8.3 mi) and City Centre (11.6 mi) are close to hotel. Industry giants like ExxonMobil and Shell enhance Houston’s economic strength, with Chevron expected to move its headquarters from California to downtown by Fall 2024.Located 45 miles from the hotel, the Houston Ship Channel is the leading U.S. export region and home to the largest petrochemical complex in the Americas. It supports around 200 private companies along its 52-mile length and is the top U.S. port for waterborne tonnage, handling over 207 million short tons of cargo worth $242 billion in 2023. The Greater Port of Houston contributes to 3.2 million jobs, $801.9 billion in economic value, and over $38.1 billion in tax revenue.

Houston boasts a robust employment landscape, anchored by major employers like H-E-B, Houston Methodist, Memorial Hermann, Walmart, and UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, each with over 20,000 employees. Companies such as ExxonMobil, Kroger, and Shell Oil employ between 10,000 and 19,999, reflecting the city’s diverse economy. Downtown Houston is a vital hub for Fortune 500 companies, housing nine corporate headquarters, including Cheniere Energy and EOG Resources. Chevron is set to move its headquarters downtown in the next five years, becoming the region's second largest publicly traded company after ExxonMobil. As the Energy Capital of the World, Houston is central to all energy sectors, accounting for nearly a third of the nation’s oil and gas extraction jobs. The city supports a skilled workforce, contributing to a population of 3 million workers and the highest number of engineers among U.S. metros. Just fifteen miles from the hotel, the Houston Energy Corridor is a critical economic engine, home to over 300 companies employing more than 94,000 people. This corridor hosts more than 600 exploration and production firms, 1,100 oilfield service companies, and over 180 pipeline transportation establishments. Major companies like BP America, ConocoPhillips, Citgo, and Equinor are headquartered here. Ongoing investments in infrastructure and green spaces further enhance the area’s appeal, attracting energy firms seeking growth opportunities.

Houston demonstrated strong economic resilience in 2023, adding 53,700 jobs in the first ten months despite sector slowdowns and recession concerns. Significant projects, like Helix Park and the Texas Medical Center’s campus expansion, support this growth. In 2024, developments such as the 100-foot eco-friendly art installation Arco Del Tiempo in Guadalupe Plaza Park (12.9 miles) and Autry Park in Montrose, which will enhance urban connectivity with new apartments and commercial spaces (9.4 miles), will further boost the economy. Houston's economic impact is also reinforced by attractions like Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base, which employs about 2,715 people and contributed $1.6 billion to the Texas economy in 2023 (29.4 miles). The George R. Brown Convention Center, with a $2 billion renovation, enhances downtown Houston’s role as a major convention hub, covering 1.9 million square feet (13.2 miles).

Within just a few miles from the hotel, notable attractions and essential services abound, such as Memorial Hermann Greater Heights Hospital (5.3 miles) and Northwest Point Business Park (6.1 miles), which ensure a steady flow of both business and medical travelers. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Houston Arboretum & Nature Center (6.5 miles) and Memorial Park (6.3 miles), while leisure options like Jersey Meadow Golf Club (7.5 miles) and the vibrant Galleria (8.6 miles) cater to diverse visitor interests. Additionally, attractions such as Sam Houston Race Park (8.4 miles), Traders Village Houston (9.1 miles), and Buffalo Bayou Park (9.5 miles) draw crowds year-round. With easy access to downtown Houston (12 miles), Minute Maid Park (13.1 miles), and the George R. Brown Convention Center (13.2 miles), plus convenient travel options via William P. Hobby Airport (22.1 miles) and George Bush Intercontinental Airport (24.7 miles), this location is primed for robust hotel demand, making it an appealing investment opportunity.

Investment Highlights

  • Prime Location with High Visibility
  • Houston's Economic Powerhouse
  • Robust Transportation Network
  • Employment Landscape and Corporate Presence
  • Ongoing Economic Growth and Development
  • Abundant Nearby Attractions

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Hotel-Motel

Baymont by Wyndham Houston Brookhollow

Listing Price: $3,650,000

Number of Rooms
62
RevPAR
$38
Price/Room
$58,871
RRM
4.21
Year Built
2001

Investment Highlights

  • Prime Location with High Visibility
  • Houston's Economic Powerhouse
  • Robust Transportation Network
  • Employment Landscape and Corporate Presence
  • Ongoing Economic Growth and Development
  • Abundant Nearby Attractions

Investment Overview

As the exclusive representative of the seller, Marcus & Millichap's Hospitality Division is pleased to present for sale to qualified investors the Baymont by Wyndham Brookhollow Houston (‘Hotel’ or ‘Property’) located in Houston, Texas. The Wyndham Hotels & Resorts-branded Hotel is offered at $3,650,000 or $58,871 per key. The Baymont by Wyndham Brookhollow Houston is a 62-room, three-story Hotel stationed at 12439 Northwest Freeway in Houston, Texas, just off a stretch of Highway 290 that averages over 200,000 vehicles per day. Various common area amenities at the Property include a breakfast area, meeting room, fitness center, business center, guest laundry facility, and banquet facilities. The Houston Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is a major economic and cultural hub with over 7 million residents. Houston, the 4th largest U.S. city, has a GDP of $478 billion, ranking as the 6th largest metro economy. The region boasts a strong transportation network, including highways, METRO public transit, and two major airports: George Bush Intercontinental and William P. Hobby, which together serve over 5 million passengers annually. Key economic sectors include energy, engineering, and healthcare. Notable landmarks like The Galleria (8.3 mi) and City Centre (11.6 mi) are close to hotel. Industry giants like ExxonMobil and Shell enhance Houston’s economic strength, with Chevron expected to move its headquarters from California to downtown by Fall 2024.Located 45 miles from the hotel, the Houston Ship Channel is the leading U.S. export region and home to the largest petrochemical complex in the Americas. It supports around 200 private companies along its 52-mile length and is the top U.S. port for waterborne tonnage, handling over 207 million short tons of cargo worth $242 billion in 2023. The Greater Port of Houston contributes to 3.2 million jobs, $801.9 billion in economic value, and over $38.1 billion in tax revenue. Houston boasts a robust employment landscape, anchored by major employers like H-E-B, Houston Methodist, Memorial Hermann, Walmart, and UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, each with over 20,000 employees. Companies such as ExxonMobil, Kroger, and Shell Oil employ between 10,000 and 19,999, reflecting the city’s diverse economy. Downtown Houston is a vital hub for Fortune 500 companies, housing nine corporate headquarters, including Cheniere Energy and EOG Resources. Chevron is set to move its headquarters downtown in the next five years, becoming the region's second largest publicly traded company after ExxonMobil. As the Energy Capital of the World, Houston is central to all energy sectors, accounting for nearly a third of the nation’s oil and gas extraction jobs. The city supports a skilled workforce, contributing to a population of 3 million workers and the highest number of engineers among U.S. metros. Just fifteen miles from the hotel, the Houston Energy Corridor is a critical economic engine, home to over 300 companies employing more than 94,000 people. This corridor hosts more than 600 exploration and production firms, 1,100 oilfield service companies, and over 180 pipeline transportation establishments. Major companies like BP America, ConocoPhillips, Citgo, and Equinor are headquartered here. Ongoing investments in infrastructure and green spaces further enhance the area’s appeal, attracting energy firms seeking growth opportunities. Houston demonstrated strong economic resilience in 2023, adding 53,700 jobs in the first ten months despite sector slowdowns and recession concerns. Significant projects, like Helix Park and the Texas Medical Center’s campus expansion, support this growth. In 2024, developments such as the 100-foot eco-friendly art installation Arco Del Tiempo in Guadalupe Plaza Park (12.9 miles) and Autry Park in Montrose, which will enhance urban connectivity with new apartments and commercial spaces (9.4 miles), will further boost the economy. Houston's economic impact is also reinforced by attractions like Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base, which employs about 2,715 people and contributed $1.6 billion to the Texas economy in 2023 (29.4 miles). The George R. Brown Convention Center, with a $2 billion renovation, enhances downtown Houston’s role as a major convention hub, covering 1.9 million square feet (13.2 miles). Within just a few miles from the hotel, notable attractions and essential services abound, such as Memorial Hermann Greater Heights Hospital (5.3 miles) and Northwest Point Business Park (6.1 miles), which ensure a steady flow of both business and medical travelers. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Houston Arboretum & Nature Center (6.5 miles) and Memorial Park (6.3 miles), while leisure options like Jersey Meadow Golf Club (7.5 miles) and the vibrant Galleria (8.6 miles) cater to diverse visitor interests. Additionally, attractions such as Sam Houston Race Park (8.4 miles), Traders Village Houston (9.1 miles), and Buffalo Bayou Park (9.5 miles) draw crowds year-round. With easy access to downtown Houston (12 miles), Minute Maid Park (13.1 miles), and the George R. Brown Convention Center (13.2 miles), plus convenient travel options via William P. Hobby Airport (22.1 miles) and George Bush Intercontinental Airport (24.7 miles), this location is primed for robust hotel demand, making it an appealing investment opportunity.

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