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Thread: Thinking of starting a place near a train station - Tips for Newbies?

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    Hey Randy before you take on this gig suggest you get some backstage pointers from the chick ranch.

    Shop line ups - 9mins 45secs
    Chick ARs - 16mins 30secs
    Punter ARs - 29mins 40secs
    Old bald fat farang - 32mins
    The haggler - 44mins 38secs
    WLs becoming jaded - 57mins

    https://youtu.be/AkgtcTljjnc?si=zjlUmv_0ISxTsCsF

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    Better off buying an existing business.

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    Is it Linq? He would be a perfect owner

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    Assuming you have the cash for shop setup (build walls for massage rooms, buy tables, etc.), and rent (landlords require a minimum 3 months rent as security), and the right local council permits, the biggest challenge is having the right "product" (girls) to offer the customers (punters). How do you get them?

    Long ago, when I was friendly with a shop owner, she used to advertise in backpackers' online forums to get her girls, all of whom were travellers.

    Receptionists are not easy to find, especially well organised ones who will be good in managing the cash payments and paying out the girls, without ripping you off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Double_Adapter View Post
    Hey Randy before you take on this gig suggest you get some backstage pointers from the chick ranch.

    Shop line ups - 9mins 45secs
    Chick ARs - 16mins 30secs
    Punter ARs - 29mins 40secs
    Old bald fat farang - 32mins
    The haggler - 44mins 38secs
    WLs becoming jaded - 57mins

    https://youtu.be/AkgtcTljjnc?si=zjlUmv_0ISxTsCsF
    A good watch thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by justincase View Post
    Better off buying an existing business.
    I'm talking to an owner at the moment for one north of the bridge! Could be an option

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrewv View Post
    Assuming you have the cash for shop setup (build walls for massage rooms, buy tables, etc.), and rent (landlords require a minimum 3 months rent as security), and the right local council permits, the biggest challenge is having the right "product" (girls) to offer the customers (punters). How do you get them?

    Long ago, when I was friendly with a shop owner, she used to advertise in backpackers' online forums to get her girls, all of whom were travellers.

    Receptionists are not easy to find, especially well organised ones who will be good in managing the cash payments and paying out the girls, without ripping you off.
    Great points and you're right. I could do everything well but if the product isn't up to scratch there's no point. We don't have an AR section for towel quality or check in speed haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by RandyHandsome View Post
    Great points and you're right. I could do everything well but if the product isn't up to scratch there's no point. We don't have an AR section for towel quality or check in speed haha
    Hey Randy - an existing massage joint will set you back somewhere between $30k-$80k fully kitted with all the mods and cons. Price will depend on how desperate the seller is, shop location, size, foot traffic etc. Unless it's a brothel you ain't need any special permits. In terms of the building or property you're eyeing out check the local council zoning requirements/regulations (mixed zoning is generally fine). All the other shit like consumables massage beds, furniture, oils, tissues, towels etc you can pick up in auctions or online (not hard to find). All you gotta do is figure out your outgoings (weekly, monthly and annual) and use that to calculate your shop rates ie what % the shop gets and what % the chicks get. All the above is easy shit, even a toddler could figure it out. The hardest bit will be finding the right product/talent and retaining that talent (chicks can be flakey at best of times). The other bit is whether the neighbours and nearby shops see you as a threat, a foe, or just bad rep for the area (akin to the tobacco shop wars in Melbourne).

    Watch the video on the Chick Ranch in its entirety and you'll soon figure out the hardest bit is the product/talent.

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    Anyone care to project figures ?

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    Need to have a back door and quality of girls and services should be least aimed to be similar if possible. If you can attract girls like CBD Style did before making retarded business decisions then you might have a chance. Closer to the City would mean likely higher rents but also potentially higher prices to be charged but no one is wanting to pay 200 for a 30min massage and basic services either. A new CBD Style that is similar to the OG shop might do well again tbh.

    Also I'd argue right now most massage shops with the exception of a few are struggling and foot traffic is a bit lower too but men are horny recession or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justincase View Post
    Anyone care to project figures ?
    I'll try and unpack this for you in punting terms:

    Figures and forecasts only start making sense once you've nailed down your BEP. From there, you can chuck in all the "what if” variable scenarios eg chick’s on her rags, your top chick quits and takes half the customers, rent goes up, electricity/water bills spike, bad ARs tank the bookings, chicks want a bigger cut or whatever other shit punters do to screw up a biz.

    Only then will you know how the shop’s really tracking (allows you to forecast) and which business levers you need to push (rub) and pull (tug) to stay on target (profit or happy ending).

    If you ain't know your BEP, you're as good as fucked. Hope this helps bro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wom View Post
    Interesting proposition - can you please elaborate more?
    Does it mean that they will try to claim the loss bigger than they actually obtain from the rnt shop?
    Similar principle of buying real estate and negatively gearing it. Except you are unlikely to have much in the way of capital growth. Could be a good hobby if you have surplus cash you need to launder.

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    It is similar to airlines. The job is to fill all the seats. Once the gate is closed for the flight to take off, the empty seats are lost money.

    In a massage shop, every hour for every room that is not occupied is money lost for the business. You cannot get that hour back.

    For example, a shop with 5 rooms charging say $80 per hour (say $40 for the shop & $40 for the girl), means every hour that lapses without punters on the premises is 5 x $40 = $200 lost revenue.
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    Another option for the OP is to buy into a Jim's franchise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Double_Adapter View Post
    Another option for the OP is to buy into a Jim's franchise.

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    That man really does it all 😂

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    Thanks for the replies everyone! Good insights.

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