07-24-2024, 04:20 AM
Whether the rent is too high can only be determined by comparing it directly with nearby properties. When taking over an existing massage parlor, I would definitely look at how busy the area is and I would discreetly observe over a certain period of time how many customers visit the massage parlor.
There is no point in accepting a supposedly very cheap offer and then finding out that the location is bad.
But it can also make sense to open a new massage parlor. I have an example here from Jomtien, where a very poorly performing restaurant closed last year right on Beach Road. As a result, a massage parlor opened there. The area is one of the busiest parts of Beach Road in Jomtien and there are relatively few massage parlors in the immediate vicinity. This shop has developed into one of the most visited massage parlors in the area within a very short time.
Personally, I would rather pay a little more rent for a good location than rent cheaply in a bad location.
The question is, who would give up a well-run business and perhaps even plan to open a new store?
There is no point in accepting a supposedly very cheap offer and then finding out that the location is bad.
But it can also make sense to open a new massage parlor. I have an example here from Jomtien, where a very poorly performing restaurant closed last year right on Beach Road. As a result, a massage parlor opened there. The area is one of the busiest parts of Beach Road in Jomtien and there are relatively few massage parlors in the immediate vicinity. This shop has developed into one of the most visited massage parlors in the area within a very short time.
Personally, I would rather pay a little more rent for a good location than rent cheaply in a bad location.
The question is, who would give up a well-run business and perhaps even plan to open a new store?