Hotel-Motel
Motel 6 Milan, OH - Sandusky
11406 US Hwy 250 N, Milan, OH 44846
Listing Price: Request For Offer
Investment Overview
As the exclusive representative of the seller, Marcus & Millichap's Hospitality Division is pleased to present for sale to qualified investors the Motel 6 Milan, OH - Sandusky (‘Hotel’ or ‘Property’) located in Milan, Ohio. The G6 Hospitality-branded Hotel is offered as “Call for Offers”. Please contact the listing agent for more information.
Motel 6 Milan, OH - Sandusky is a three-story hotel with 63 rooms, located at 11406 US Highway 250 N in Milan, Ohio. The Hotel is easily accessible off US Highway 250, and maintains common area amenities including an electric vehicle (EV) charging station, seasonal outdoor pool, business center, coin laundry units, vending machines, and truck parking.
Located in Erie and Huron counties, Milan, Ohio is part of the Sandusky, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area. Though a small town with a population of around 1,600, Milan benefits from its proximity to regional economic hubs and major transportation corridors. The town is well-positioned along the I-80/90 Ohio Turnpike and U.S. Route 250, offering convenient access to larger markets including Cleveland, Toledo, and Sandusky.
Milan and the surrounding region are anchored by a diverse range of employers. Key industries include manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, and construction. Notable companies in the area include Freudenberg Sealing Technologies (2.6 miles), Johns Manville (3.4 miles) and CertainTeed (0.3 miles), along with various healthcare and social service providers. This industrial base creates steady weekday lodging demand from business travelers, contractors, and corporate visitors. Employment in logistics and distribution continues to support consistent year-round travel to the area.
Education plays a significant role in Milan’s regional economy. EHOVE Career Center (0.8 miles), which serves around 900 high school students and more than 3,000 adult learners annually, is a major local institution offering vocational and technical training. While Milan does not host a college or university directly, it is located within commuting distance of Oberlin College (26.7 miles), Bowling Green State University Firelands Campus (6.1 miles), and other post-secondary institutions that contribute to regional lodging demand from visiting faculty, families, and students.
Healthcare access and specialty services are concentrated in nearby Sandusky, with Firelands Regional Medical Center (10.3 miles) serving as the primary facility for the area. Milan itself supports a moderate healthcare employment base and sees travel from patients and families visiting larger providers in surrounding towns. The presence of a strong regional healthcare network further enhances the reliability of demand.
Tourism is a key driver of weekend and seasonal occupancy. Milan is the birthplace of Thomas Edison, and the Thomas Edison Birthplace Museum (3.1 miles) continues to attract visitors from across the region. The town’s historic downtown district, filled with 19th-century architecture, boutique shops, and charming eateries, is recognized nationally as a preserved destination of cultural interest. Cedar Point, located just 11.6 miles away—about a 20-minute drive—is one of the nation’s top amusement parks and a major tourism driver for the region. Often referred to as the “Roller Coaster Capital of the World,” the 364-acre park features more than 70 rides, including 18 world-class roller coasters, along with a mile-long beach, waterpark, live entertainment, and seasonal events that attract over 3 million visitors annually. Events such as the annual Milan Melon Festival over Labor Day weekend draw substantial leisure traffic. Additionally, outdoor attractions like the Huron River Greenway (5.4 miles), Coupling MetroPark (2.5 miles), and nearby Lake Erie beaches enhance the area’s appeal. Nickel Plate Beach (7.0 miles) in Huron and Lake Front Park (6.5 miles), both less than 15 minutes from Milan, provide easy access to swimming, lake views, and seasonal recreational activities that further strengthen the town’s tourism draw.
Investment Highlights
- Branded Economy Asset with Strong Visibility: Motel 6 Milan, OH – Sandusky is a 63-room, three-story G6 Hospitality-branded hotel, ideally located at 11406 US Highway 250 N with direct highway access.
- Strategic Location Within Sandusky MSA: Positioned in Milan, part of the Sandusky MSA, the Property benefits from strong connectivity via I-80/90 and proximity to Cleveland, Toledo, and Sandusky.
- Consistent Corporate Travel Demand: The Hotel draws weekday demand from major employers including Freudenberg (2.6 mi), Johns Manville (3.4 mi), and CertainTeed (0.3 mi).
- Educational Institutions Drive Lodging Need: EHOVE Career Center (0.8 mi) and nearby colleges like BGSU Firelands (6.1 mi) and Oberlin (26.7 mi) contribute to steady educational lodging demand.
- Proximity to Regional Healthcare Services: Regional healthcare travel supports consistent occupancy, with Firelands Regional Medical Center located 10.3 miles from the Property.
- Heritage Tourism & Community Events: Milan is a tourism hub anchored by the Thomas Edison Birthplace Museum, historic downtown, and popular events like the Milan Melon Festival.
- Access to Popular Lake Erie Beaches: Lake Erie beaches—including Nickel Plate (7.0 mi) and Lake Front Park (6.5 mi)—enhance the area's appeal with family-friendly seasonal demand.
Exclusively Listed By
Broker of Record
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Michael L. Glass
Executive Managing Director / Chief Revenue Officer
Financing By
Listing Price: Request For Offer
Investment Highlights
- Branded Economy Asset with Strong Visibility: Motel 6 Milan, OH – Sandusky is a 63-room, three-story G6 Hospitality-branded hotel, ideally located at 11406 US Highway 250 N with direct highway access.
- Strategic Location Within Sandusky MSA: Positioned in Milan, part of the Sandusky MSA, the Property benefits from strong connectivity via I-80/90 and proximity to Cleveland, Toledo, and Sandusky.
- Consistent Corporate Travel Demand: The Hotel draws weekday demand from major employers including Freudenberg (2.6 mi), Johns Manville (3.4 mi), and CertainTeed (0.3 mi).
- Educational Institutions Drive Lodging Need: EHOVE Career Center (0.8 mi) and nearby colleges like BGSU Firelands (6.1 mi) and Oberlin (26.7 mi) contribute to steady educational lodging demand.
- Proximity to Regional Healthcare Services: Regional healthcare travel supports consistent occupancy, with Firelands Regional Medical Center located 10.3 miles from the Property.
- Heritage Tourism & Community Events: Milan is a tourism hub anchored by the Thomas Edison Birthplace Museum, historic downtown, and popular events like the Milan Melon Festival.
- Access to Popular Lake Erie Beaches: Lake Erie beaches—including Nickel Plate (7.0 mi) and Lake Front Park (6.5 mi)—enhance the area's appeal with family-friendly seasonal demand.
Investment Overview
As the exclusive representative of the seller, Marcus & Millichap's Hospitality Division is pleased to present for sale to qualified investors the Motel 6 Milan, OH - Sandusky (‘Hotel’ or ‘Property’) located in Milan, Ohio. The G6 Hospitality-branded Hotel is offered as “Call for Offers”. Please contact the listing agent for more information. Motel 6 Milan, OH - Sandusky is a three-story hotel with 63 rooms, located at 11406 US Highway 250 N in Milan, Ohio. The Hotel is easily accessible off US Highway 250, and maintains common area amenities including an electric vehicle (EV) charging station, seasonal outdoor pool, business center, coin laundry units, vending machines, and truck parking. Located in Erie and Huron counties, Milan, Ohio is part of the Sandusky, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area. Though a small town with a population of around 1,600, Milan benefits from its proximity to regional economic hubs and major transportation corridors. The town is well-positioned along the I-80/90 Ohio Turnpike and U.S. Route 250, offering convenient access to larger markets including Cleveland, Toledo, and Sandusky. Milan and the surrounding region are anchored by a diverse range of employers. Key industries include manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, and construction. Notable companies in the area include Freudenberg Sealing Technologies (2.6 miles), Johns Manville (3.4 miles) and CertainTeed (0.3 miles), along with various healthcare and social service providers. This industrial base creates steady weekday lodging demand from business travelers, contractors, and corporate visitors. Employment in logistics and distribution continues to support consistent year-round travel to the area. Education plays a significant role in Milan’s regional economy. EHOVE Career Center (0.8 miles), which serves around 900 high school students and more than 3,000 adult learners annually, is a major local institution offering vocational and technical training. While Milan does not host a college or university directly, it is located within commuting distance of Oberlin College (26.7 miles), Bowling Green State University Firelands Campus (6.1 miles), and other post-secondary institutions that contribute to regional lodging demand from visiting faculty, families, and students. Healthcare access and specialty services are concentrated in nearby Sandusky, with Firelands Regional Medical Center (10.3 miles) serving as the primary facility for the area. Milan itself supports a moderate healthcare employment base and sees travel from patients and families visiting larger providers in surrounding towns. The presence of a strong regional healthcare network further enhances the reliability of demand. Tourism is a key driver of weekend and seasonal occupancy. Milan is the birthplace of Thomas Edison, and the Thomas Edison Birthplace Museum (3.1 miles) continues to attract visitors from across the region. The town’s historic downtown district, filled with 19th-century architecture, boutique shops, and charming eateries, is recognized nationally as a preserved destination of cultural interest. Cedar Point, located just 11.6 miles away—about a 20-minute drive—is one of the nation’s top amusement parks and a major tourism driver for the region. Often referred to as the “Roller Coaster Capital of the World,” the 364-acre park features more than 70 rides, including 18 world-class roller coasters, along with a mile-long beach, waterpark, live entertainment, and seasonal events that attract over 3 million visitors annually. Events such as the annual Milan Melon Festival over Labor Day weekend draw substantial leisure traffic. Additionally, outdoor attractions like the Huron River Greenway (5.4 miles), Coupling MetroPark (2.5 miles), and nearby Lake Erie beaches enhance the area’s appeal. Nickel Plate Beach (7.0 miles) in Huron and Lake Front Park (6.5 miles), both less than 15 minutes from Milan, provide easy access to swimming, lake views, and seasonal recreational activities that further strengthen the town’s tourism draw.
Exclusively Listed By
Broker of Record
-
Michael L. Glass
Executive Managing Director / Chief Revenue Officer
Financing By

