Town and Country is one of the most affluent communities in the greater St. Louis metropolitan area, and its salon rental market reflects a clientele with significant spending power. With a median household income of $232,534 and a population of 11,607, independent beauty professionals who secure workspace here gain direct access to a well-educated, high-income customer base. SalonRenter.com currently lists 15 available salon rental spaces across the city, ranging from $175/week to $880/week.
The 15 listings in Town and Country span multiple space types and establishment categories. Salon chair and booth rentals account for 10 of those listings, while salon suite rentals make up 7. One additional listing falls outside these primary categories. Because some establishments offer both booth-level and suite-level options, the total across space types exceeds the overall listing count.
Establishment types are similarly diverse. Multi-service salons lead with 4 listings, followed by hair salons and suite facilities at 3 listings each. A nail salon rounds out the options with 1 listing. This mix gives professionals across multiple beauty disciplines — from hair stylists to nail technicians — a realistic chance of finding a workspace that fits their specialty.
Weekly rental rates in Town and Country range from $175 to $880. To put that in perspective, the median residential rent in the city is $1,955/month. A beauty professional renting at the lower end of the salon space market would pay roughly $700 to $760/month, well under half the cost of a residential lease. Even at the top of the range, $880/week reflects a premium positioning consistent with the area's demographics — a median home value of $915,822 and a college-educated population of 76% suggest residents who prioritize quality services and are willing to pay accordingly.
Professionals evaluating these price points should weigh the included amenities carefully, as many listings bundle costs that would otherwise be separate line items in a traditional commercial lease.
Town and Country salon rentals come well-equipped. The most commonly included amenities across the 15 listings are:
The fact that 93% of listings include both WiFi and utilities means most renters can budget with confidence, knowing their weekly rate covers essential overhead. Parking availability at 80% is particularly relevant in a suburban community like Town and Country, where clients almost universally arrive by car.
Few markets in the St. Louis region offer the demographic profile that Town and Country does. The median age of 48.7 suggests a mature population with established careers and disposable income — a demographic that tends to invest consistently in personal care and grooming. With 76% of residents holding a college degree, the area attracts professionals and executives who value premium service experiences.
Labor force participation sits at 53.4%, which may reflect a significant number of retirees and non-working spouses in the community. For beauty professionals, this translates to potential clients with flexible daytime schedules, allowing for more consistent booking throughout the week rather than heavy weekend-only demand.
At a population density of 389 per square mile, Town and Country is a low-density, suburban market. Competition among beauty professionals is naturally limited by the smaller number of available spaces — just 15 listings — which can work in your favor once you establish a client base. The combination of high household income, an educated population, and well-amenitized rental spaces makes this a market where professionals can command premium service pricing while keeping overhead manageable.
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