Phoenix, AZ currently has 6 barber-specific booth rental listings on SalonRenter.com, giving independent barbers a focused set of workspace options across the metro area. This page highlights only barber booth and barber suite rentals — see all salon rental options in Phoenix for the full market picture across every specialty.
Barber professionals searching for booth space in Phoenix should plan around an average weekly rate of $210.93. The full range spans from $150 per week at the most affordable end to $265.59 per week at the top, so the market offers options for barbers at different stages of their careers. Monthly, that average translates to roughly $844 — a manageable overhead in a metro where the median household income sits at $81,332, supporting a large base of potential clients who can afford regular grooming services.
With a metro population of over 4.1 million, Phoenix provides an enormous client pool for barbers ready to build or relocate their book of business. The city's sprawling geography means demand for barbering services is distributed across many neighborhoods, and renting a booth allows you to position yourself close to the clientele you want to serve without the capital commitment of opening your own shop.
Renting a barber booth also lets you test different areas of the Phoenix market before making a long-term decision. Whether you specialize in fades, traditional cuts, beard sculpting, or full-service men's grooming, booth rental keeps your fixed costs predictable while you grow.
The 6 barber listings in Phoenix come well-equipped. Here is what is commonly included:
Not every barber booth is the same, even within a small set of 6 listings. A few factors are worth weighing carefully:
Phoenix covers over 500 square miles. A booth in Central Phoenix serves a different demographic than one in the suburbs. Think about where your existing clients are concentrated and how far new clients are willing to drive.
Some listings may offer week-to-week arrangements while others require monthly or longer commitments. If you are new to the Phoenix market, shorter terms give you room to adjust.
Barber booths inside busy salon suites or strip-mall locations may benefit from walk-in traffic. Standalone suites in quieter areas work better for barbers with an established following who rely on appointments rather than walk-ins.
Browse the 6 barber booth listings below to compare pricing, amenities, and locations side by side. Each listing includes photos, detailed amenity breakdowns, and contact information so you can schedule a tour. For barbers who also want to explore other workspace formats — such as full salon suites or shared stations — see all salon rental options in Phoenix for the complete picture of what is available.
The average weekly rate for barber booth rentals in Phoenix is $210.93. Prices range from $150 to $265.59 per week depending on the location and amenities included. Most listings bundle utilities, cleaning, and WiFi into the weekly rate, so the advertised price is typically close to your total cost.
There are currently 6 barber-specific booth rental listings in Phoenix on SalonRenter.com. This is a filtered view showing only barber spaces — the full Phoenix market includes additional salon suites, stylist booths, and other beauty workspace options.
Yes, 5 of the 6 barber booth listings in Phoenix offer 24/7 access. This is particularly useful for barbers who want to accommodate clients outside of standard business hours or prefer to work early morning and late evening shifts.
Parking is available at 5 of the 6 barber booth listings in Phoenix. Given that Phoenix is a car-dependent metro, having dedicated parking makes it significantly easier for clients to visit your station consistently.
Four of the 6 listings offer customizable space, allowing you to set up your station to match your brand and workflow. Additionally, 4 listings include furniture, so you can choose between personalizing from scratch or moving into a ready-to-use setup.
The Phoenix metro area has a population of over 4.1 million with a median household income of $81,332. That combination of population size and spending power provides a substantial client base for independent barbers, especially those who build a strong local reputation and online presence.
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