Phoenix, AZ currently has 1 entire salon rental listing available on SalonRenter.com, priced at $242.49 per week. This page shows entire salon rental options in Phoenix — see all salon rental options in Phoenix for the full market picture, including booth rentals, salon suites, and other workspace types.
An entire salon rental is a fundamentally different proposition from a single booth or suite. Rather than leasing one station within a shared space, you take over a full salon facility — complete with multiple stations, reception areas, and back-of-house infrastructure. For beauty professionals ready to scale beyond solo work, this model offers the ability to bring on additional stylists, build a team-based brand, or simply enjoy the privacy and creative control that comes with running your own space.
Phoenix's metro population of 4,121,100 provides a substantial client base for professionals who are ready to operate at this level. With a median household income of $81,332, the area supports a consumer market that can sustain premium service pricing — an important consideration when your overhead includes an entire facility rather than a single chair.
The available entire salon rental in Phoenix is listed at $242.49 per week. Because only 1 listing is currently on the market, this figure represents the specific asking price rather than a broad average. Entire salon rentals tend to appear less frequently than individual booths or suites, so availability can shift quickly. If this type of space aligns with your business goals, acting promptly is worthwhile.
At $242.49 per week, the cost breaks down to roughly $970 per month — a figure that may be significantly lower than a traditional commercial lease for a comparable space, especially when you factor in the amenities already included.
The current listing in Phoenix comes equipped with a strong set of amenities designed to support day-to-day salon operations:
This type of space is best suited for professionals who have outgrown a single-chair setup. Hair stylists building a small team, barbers looking to open a branded shop, or estheticians expanding into multi-treatment facilities will find the most value here. It also works well for professionals who want to sublease stations to other independent beauty workers, creating a micro-community under one roof while offsetting their own costs.
With only 1 entire salon rental currently listed in Phoenix, this is a limited-inventory category. The broader Phoenix market includes other rental types — booths, suites, and shared spaces — that may also meet your needs. Checking back regularly or setting up alerts on SalonRenter.com ensures you will not miss new entire salon listings as they become available.
The current entire salon rental in Phoenix is listed at $242.49 per week. This works out to approximately $970 per month. Since there is only 1 listing available, this represents the specific asking price rather than a market average.
There is currently 1 entire salon rental listed in Phoenix on SalonRenter.com. This is a lower-inventory category compared to individual booth or suite rentals. New listings can appear at any time, so checking back frequently is recommended.
The available listing includes 24/7 access, customizable space, parking, water in-suite, WiFi, a break room, and storage access. These amenities cover the core operational needs for running a full salon facility without additional setup costs.
An entire salon rental gives you control of a full facility with multiple stations and common areas, while a booth rental provides a single workstation within a shared salon. Entire salon rentals are better suited for professionals who want to build a team or run an independent branded business.
Subleasing policies depend on the specific lease terms set by the property owner. An entire salon rental with multiple stations does lend itself to this model. Review the listing details on SalonRenter.com or contact the property owner directly to confirm sublease permissions.
Phoenix has a metro population of 4,121,100 and a median household income of $81,332, which indicates a large consumer base with meaningful spending power. These demographic factors support the kind of client volume needed to sustain an entire salon operation.
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