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Exorbitant Goodwill Fee for Shops/Stalls Nairobi
chiaroscuro
#21 Posted : Friday, October 12, 2012 1:56:11 PM
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chiaroscuro wrote:
I think this goodwill scam is slowly dying. I have seen adverts for "stall to let" on two shops clearly stating "NO GOODWILL". One is on Moktar Daddah Street.... I'm trying to remember where I saw the other one [I'm not searching for a stall so I did not need to make a mental note]


I called the guys and here is the deal:

RENTS: 18k; 21k; 25k depending on distance from the front

TEMRS: 3 months rent REFUNDABLE deposit + first month rent

LEASE: 3 years - no rent increment during the term
wanyuru
#22 Posted : Friday, October 12, 2012 3:00:36 PM
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maina20 wrote:
propertyzote wrote:
As a realtor, the goodwill fee that property owners charge are ridiculously high.
Goodwill by definition is an intangible, salable asset in this case (fee) arising from the reputation of a business and its relations with its customers, distinct from the value of its stock and other tangible assets. This is usually charged separate from the monthly rental fee.
A stall for instance along moi avenue, a few steps from Book Point Ltd has a goodwill fee of Ksh2M. If you do the math on profitability how will this business make profit or better yet to break even. The space we are talking about is approximately less than 100sqf. The business ought to make Ksh200,000 per day nett to recoup that cost in 10months. I dont know how this businesses do it as most of them are phones, computer accessories and Mpesa dealers.


Goodwill is refundable / transferable its thus not an expence.... use rent,salary,bills, consumables, etc to compute your expected daily sales.... also remember most businesses take at least 1yr to break even...... smile


maheni maku!!

ION the sales figures quoted here are not that far off. From Experience smile

Don't write off a 'business' just because its dealing in stuff you thought is cheap, the volumes will shock you.
sitaki.kujulikana
#23 Posted : Friday, October 12, 2012 8:59:38 PM
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KenyanLyrics wrote:
During my high school days I was one of the resident idlers at a DVD shop, and I can say with certainty that the figures being quoted here are way off. The one big issue with the DVD business is the highly inefficient fulfilment process. Let me explain.

The typical set up is one or two computers connected to the internet, with DVD burners on each machine. Series/movies are downloaded from the net and then burnt on DVD. The process of downloading takes 2 hours MINIMUM and CD burning takes 40 minutes MINIMUM. These two factors makes for a very unpleasant experience for a purchase that is meant to be an impulse buy. Many people come in, ask, "do you have this and that?" and are told no, or wait for it to burn.

Also, I think only between 50-150 people visit the shop per day, with a 50percent fulfilment rate.


that sounds more realistic, I think to get any good amount from the stalls one has to be a wholesaler of sorts, then the big volumes can come in
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