Chapter 2088
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Meg used half an hour to convey to Fitch the system's design of the distribution and composition of Romo Street's businesses, as well as the shocking rental prices.
Meg then took a look at all the recently listed buildings on Romo Street and bought another thirty or so buildings.
"Mr. Hades, you are truly a god." Fitch had mixed feelings as he watched Meg sign the contract so readily.
Although he'd earned another few hundred thousand in brokerage fees, he felt a sense of guilt as he watched Meg sink deeper and deeper into the abyss.
As for the business plan Hades had mentioned earlier, it was a completely imaginative idea that was several times higher than the average rental price on Romo Street.
"Make a trip to Romo Street in the afternoon and leave your contact information on my vacant apartment. Someone should be looking for you soon." Meg said with a smile.
"Alright, that's part of my job. I'll immediately bring someone over once I've sorted out the information." Fitch nodded with a smile.
A straightforward customer like Hades was probably the favorite of every salesperson.
Today's transaction volume for thirty-three buildings had exceeded his expectations for his first month as a supervisor. He wondered if he'd be able to have dinner with the boss's daughter tonight, or if he'd be able to take some other steps forward.
Meg could tell what Fitch was thinking, but the other party's attitude was friendly and his business skills weren't bad either. He was worth cooperating with, and didn't care about anything else.
Fitch saw Meg out the door and arranged for the store's carriage to take him home.
Mag sat in the horse-drawn carriage and stretched his back comfortably.
At such a young age, he was going to live a life of collecting rent every month and become the most handsome landlord on this street.
The lives of the rich were just this dull and boring.
… …
"Supervisor, you're truly a god. You've sold thirty-three buildings in one go." The employee who'd come in earlier looked at Fitch with admiration.
"It's a routine operation." Fitch placed the information in his hands on the table with an indifferent expression. "Sort out this information and then come with me to Romo Street."
"Alright." He picked up the documents on the table and asked curiously, "Why are you going to Romo Street? Didn't you sell all the houses there?"
"The buyer asked us to help rent out these houses, so we're going to put up rental notices," Fitch said.
"Are there still people renting shops in that place?" That person was a little confused, but he still took the information and returned to his seat.
Not long after, Fitch led his subordinates down to Romo Street.
The streets were still deserted, and there were only a few pedestrians. The scattered shops were also in a half-closed state, and many of them were pasted with transfer notices.
"I think it won't be long before there are no more shops on this street," the subordinate whispered as he glanced at the tavern next door.
Fei Qi also sighed in his heart. Romo Street also had its glory days. However, he quickly withdrew his gaze and stuffed the glue bucket in his hand into his subordinate's hand. "Take the money and do the work. Hurry up and put up the notice. We have to put it up on over a hundred buildings this afternoon."
"Supervisor, what kind of family does that boss have? He bought over a hundred buildings just like that. No matter how cheap it is, it's still two hundred million copper coins. Is he really that rich?" The subordinate couldn't help but ask curiously as he worked.
"If he says he's from an ordinary family, would you believe him?" Fitch glanced at him.
"This … we can't say we don't believe him, right?" The subordinate shrugged his shoulders.
"Then hurry up and put it up. The weather is so cold, isn't it comfortable to go back and warm up?" Fitch rolled his eyes. He also carried the glue bucket in one hand and pasted the notice on the door with the other.
Romo Street wasn't large, and most of the houses were old. However, these houses could all be demolished and rebuilt. This wasn't a difficult matter for construction teams with cultivators. It was even cheaper than renovating old buildings.
However, Fitch didn't feel that there would be any idiot who would come here to rent a house and do a business that was clearly losing money. Unless … another Mister Hades came.
"Excuse me, is this house for rent?" A voice rang out from behind Fei Qi and the others.
Fitch turned around and saw two well-dressed middle-aged men standing behind them.
"Yes sir, this building is for rent. It's not just this one, there are over a hundred other buildings on this street that are available for rent." Fitch showed a professional smile and nodded.
"Over a hundred buildings, they're all yours?" The tall and thin middle-aged man on the left said with some surprise.
"No, we're just agents responsible for renting out the buildings for the owners." Fitch shook his head and sized up the two with a reserved gaze.
Judging from their clothes, these two were rich and upper-class people. Could it be that he had really met a sucker again? Wasn't his luck a little too good?!
"Agents, huh." The two came to a realization.
"How big is this building, and how much is the annual rent?" The short and fat one asked.
Fitch flipped through the information Meg gave him in the morning and quickly found the serial number of this building. He answered, "This building has a single floor area of two hundred square meters, three floors above ground, and an underground cellar. The first year's rent is two hundred thousand copper coins."
"Two hundred thousand copper coins? Isn't that a little too expensive with this location and the flow of people? "The middle-aged man frowned, clearly dissatisfied with this price.
"This is the price that the owner requested. We have no right to change it." Fitch smiled wryly. He'd already mentioned this to Meg before, but he'd insisted on this price.
"But look at this building. It's a very new building on Romo Street, and the internal structure is still very intact. It used to be a tavern, so there are many things left that can be used directly. If it wasn't on Romo Street, the price would be much higher on any other street." Fitch promoted enthusiastically.
"If it wasn't on Romo Street, there wouldn't be such a cheap store. But it's also because of Romo Street that it shouldn't be priced like this." The tall and thin middle-aged man shook his head with a smile and pointed at the tavern with the sign for sale hanging not far away. "Then the tavern's transfer fee plus one year's rent is only two hundred thousand copper coins. Wouldn't it be better to just take over and be able to operate?"
"That would indeed be a better choice." Fitch nodded frankly. These two were clearly smart businessmen.
The short and fat middle-aged man looked around and said to Fitch, "You're the middleman, then do you know if there are any stores for sale on Romo Street?"
"Stores?" Fitch and his subordinates both looked surprised.
It was already strange enough that these two smart businessmen wanted to rent stores on Romo Street, but now they were asking about stores for sale. Could they really be two idiots?
However, all the buildings on Romo Street that were intended for sale had already been bought by Mr. Hades. The thirty-three buildings today were the last batch.
The remaining buildings were basically for personal use or rent, and had no intention of being sold.
"My apologies, the last thirty-three buildings have already been bought today. There shouldn't be any stores for sale on Romo Street at the moment." Fitch shook his head.
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