Rental reversion- do we want it high or low? can somebody explain please

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what would be a good rate for reversion?
what am I looking out for in this measure?

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The higher the better for shareholders.

The lower the better for stores.
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Rental is high in Singapore versus its counterpart in SEA for a good reason i.e. average sales per retail store is much higher, probably due to uniqueness of Singapore shopping habits.

Occupancy costs versus gross sales is a good metric to measure the rental level.
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(21-05-2013, 10:24 AM)CityFarmer Wrote: Rental is high in Singapore versus its counterpart in SEA for a good reason i.e. average sales per retail store is much higher, probably due to uniqueness of Singapore shopping habits.

Occupancy costs versus gross sales is a good metric to measure the rental level.

We simply love shopping and dining! Big Grin
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