25/1/2018-1

Street food eggs Aberdeen shop rental increase

Egg Abalone is one of Hong Kong’s delicacies and also a collective memory of Hong Kong people. As time goes by, the taste of Egg Aberdeen continues to emerge as the most sought-after street food. In the recent market, Renewal of the case.

Popular taste low cost high profit

According to the statistics, Mummy Eggs earns $ 60,000 per month for the rental of Mummy Eggs, which is located at Shop 21, G / F, Thi Sik Hui, Education Road, Yuen Long. The property area is about 298 square feet and the average rent is about $ 201.

G23, G / F, No. 1 Kwong Wah Street, Mong Kok, covering an area of ​​approximately 352 square feet. It has also been recently renewed by Mummy Eggs for rent of $ 50,000 and an average lease fee of $ 142. The new rent slightly edged down from the old rent 3.8%.

On the other hand, Shop 14B, G / F, Fahweh Wai Wai, 15-35 Nam Wo Road, Tai Wai Estate was re-letted by a rent of $ 80,000 at North Point for $ 400 in early 2008, an increase of 43% over the previous rent.

Li Haobin, a director of Hong Kong-based Wangpu, said that the taste of eggs is popular. It is a representative of snacks in Hong Kong’s first street. The customer base is quite extensive. Even foreign tourists are attracted to it. Besides, the production cost is relatively low, making it easy to make a big profit. Moreover, In recent years, different types and tastes of eggs have emerged in the market, indirectly pushing up the prices of traditional eggs to further expand profits. Therefore, they are relatively capable of undertaking the more expensive pretaying, but ideal for shops.