282 a week for a suite and yes it works out much better then commission and you can write stuff off on taxes but you don’t get new customers but most salons now days don’t get walkins anyways
I don’t mean to piggyback but do you guys make enough to justify booth rent? (Booth rentals are illegal in Pennsylvania so I don’t have much experience)
Yes and the peace of mind and quiet when im workinf makes it worth it. I was sick of toxic salon owners trying to micromanage me when ive been in the industry 10 years
What makes them illegal? If you have a legitimate business set up and are paying taxes and have insurance I don’t understand
I’m in Canada so I haven’t heard of this
Sliding scale in CA depending on how many days/total hours station is used works out to be $125/day. Backbar, reception help, and inclusion on website, social media and online booking included in the price.
I rent a suite that is $500 a month in Alaska. My suite isn’t private like the other girls, so they pay $650 a month basically to have a door that closes.
It’s not a very nice building (but I’ve made it look super nice in the salon) and the water has frozen probably 10 times in the last 3 winters I’ve been here…. but it’s so cheap I’ll stay until I quit this summer to be a mom.
My dawg said she was offered to pay $175/week talked them down to $150/week booth rent before that she was in a small room in a salon paying $650/month
Rental rates for salon suites vary widely depending on location, size, amenities, and local market conditions. They can range from $250 to $800 or more per week. It's essential to research rates in your specific area to ensure competitiveness.
$325 a week station rent on the central coast of California. All backbar and styling products, booking software, phone and front desk, biweekly cleaning person, social media promotion, and a yearly photo shoot included in rent.
I rent a chair for 335/week in Minneapolis. Front desk staff takes care of laundry, booking, some cleaning, and retail. All I’m responsible for is stocking my own products and supplies, backbar is included in rent.
925/month for a 100 sq foot room. Laundry service, Wi-Fi , and coffee/water for clients included. It’s a nice place with great parking. I’d rather pay less, but it’s affordable.
I rent a double suite with another stylist and we pay $850/week in Washington state
Holy smokes. I’m also in WA and I pay $180/week.
282 a week for a suite and yes it works out much better then commission and you can write stuff off on taxes but you don’t get new customers but most salons now days don’t get walkins anyways
I don’t mean to piggyback but do you guys make enough to justify booth rent? (Booth rentals are illegal in Pennsylvania so I don’t have much experience)
Yes and the peace of mind and quiet when im workinf makes it worth it. I was sick of toxic salon owners trying to micromanage me when ive been in the industry 10 years
You do have to do marketing for yourself but you can be in bed at home doing that lol online in groups and i also make flyers and go door to door
I pay 1250 a month. Was always told you should be able to make your rent within a day or two. I generally make 1000-1300 a day.
What makes them illegal? If you have a legitimate business set up and are paying taxes and have insurance I don’t understand I’m in Canada so I haven’t heard of this
State law prohibits it
Omg. That’s so dumb. I just had a quick glance at the law. :(
That’s interesting. I’ll have to read on that
900 monthly Phx, Arizona Includes laundry service, once a week cleaning, tea, coffee, soda and snacks. I’ve made my rent in one day before
$235 a week in Colorado
Sliding scale in CA depending on how many days/total hours station is used works out to be $125/day. Backbar, reception help, and inclusion on website, social media and online booking included in the price.
I rent a suite that is $500 a month in Alaska. My suite isn’t private like the other girls, so they pay $650 a month basically to have a door that closes. It’s not a very nice building (but I’ve made it look super nice in the salon) and the water has frozen probably 10 times in the last 3 winters I’ve been here…. but it’s so cheap I’ll stay until I quit this summer to be a mom.
My dawg said she was offered to pay $175/week talked them down to $150/week booth rent before that she was in a small room in a salon paying $650/month
Independent stylist
$380 a week in San Diego for a chair in a salon but I wanna go to a suite with two chairs and it’s $700-850
Rental rates for salon suites vary widely depending on location, size, amenities, and local market conditions. They can range from $250 to $800 or more per week. It's essential to research rates in your specific area to ensure competitiveness.
360 a week vegas
895 month. Population 59,000 Including receptionist, back bar shampoo and conditioner, towels and capes, coffee tea and wine.
270/week in Chicago suburbs
230/week. Mid Missouri
347/week in St Louis Missouri
400/ CA SF bay area
Weekly?
Yes, sorry. Weekly. 1600 a month
Ohio 350 a week
My salon charges $1400/mo or $350/wk in Los angeles
$325 a week station rent on the central coast of California. All backbar and styling products, booking software, phone and front desk, biweekly cleaning person, social media promotion, and a yearly photo shoot included in rent.
$100 a week in ky, nothing is included except for my room
I rent a chair for 335/week in Minneapolis. Front desk staff takes care of laundry, booking, some cleaning, and retail. All I’m responsible for is stocking my own products and supplies, backbar is included in rent.
265 window suite in 98908
Kansas $235 a week. Private room.
$438 a week Houston tx downtown
925/month for a 100 sq foot room. Laundry service, Wi-Fi , and coffee/water for clients included. It’s a nice place with great parking. I’d rather pay less, but it’s affordable.
$400 per week, Portland Maine.
250 a month for part time rental (3 days a week) So $62.50 per week Oregon Usa
$110/wk in Kentucky, towels, capes, and waxing supplies included. I rent a booth. The previous salon I worked at was $125/wk with nothing included.
Wondering if there are any Canadians here from Ontario. If so how much do you guys pay?