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Esthetician Spaces for Rent in Long Beach, CA

Long Beach, CA offers 6 dedicated esthetician rental spaces currently listed on SalonRenter.com, giving skincare professionals a focused set of options in a city of 455,548 residents. This page highlights spaces specifically suited for estheticians — if you want to explore the full range of salon rental options in Long Beach, including hair stations, nail desks, and full suites, visit the main Long Beach listings page for the complete market picture.

Pricing for Esthetician Rentals in Long Beach

Esthetician spaces in Long Beach range from $127.02 per week to $595 per week, with an average weekly rate of $283.21. That average is the figure most renters should plan around when budgeting. The lower end of the range may reflect smaller or shared treatment rooms, while the upper end likely corresponds to premium private suites with upgraded finishes or prime locations. At $283.21 per week, an esthetician performing just a handful of facials or skin treatments can comfortably cover overhead and build a profitable independent practice.

Why Long Beach Works for Independent Estheticians

With a median household income of $87,430, Long Beach residents have meaningful disposable income to invest in skincare services. Facials, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and other esthetic treatments are exactly the kind of self-care spending that a population at this income level tends to prioritize. For an esthetician building a client base, this economic profile translates into steady demand for both routine and advanced skin treatments.

The city's coastal setting also plays into the esthetician's favor. Sun exposure, salt air, and outdoor lifestyles create ongoing skincare needs that keep appointment books full year-round.

Amenities That Matter for Estheticians

The right amenities can make or break an esthetician's workflow. Here is what the current Long Beach listings offer:

  • WiFi and Utilities Included: All 6 listings include both WiFi and utilities, meaning your weekly rate covers these essentials without surprise costs.
  • Security System: 5 of the 6 spaces feature security systems — important when you store professional-grade skincare equipment and product inventory on-site.
  • 24/7 Access: 4 listings provide round-the-clock access, which is critical for estheticians who book early morning or evening appointments to accommodate working clients.
  • Parking Available: 4 spaces include parking, a practical detail that directly affects client retention in a car-dependent Southern California market.
  • Water In-Suite: 3 listings feature in-suite water access, a near-essential amenity for facial treatments, steaming, and cleanup between clients.
  • Customizable Space: 3 spaces allow you to personalize the room's layout and décor, letting you create the calming, branded environment that esthetic clients expect.
  • Furniture Included: 3 listings come furnished, reducing your startup costs if you are transitioning from a commission-based role to independent practice.

Amenities to Prioritize

If you specialize in treatments that require frequent water use — hydrafacials, enzyme peels, or hot towel protocols — prioritize the 3 listings with water in-suite. Estheticians who rely on laundry-intensive services like body wraps should note that 3 spaces include washer/dryer access, saving both time and the cost of an outside laundry service.

Getting Started in Long Beach

With only 6 esthetician-specific listings available, the inventory in Long Beach is limited. Acting quickly when a well-priced space appears is advisable. Before signing, confirm that the space meets California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology requirements for esthetic services, including proper ventilation, sanitation stations, and adequate square footage for your treatment setup.

Comparing the average rate of $283.21 per week against your projected weekly revenue will give you a clear picture of profitability. Many estheticians find that even modest client volume — four to five services per day at standard Long Beach pricing — covers rent within the first two days of the work week.

This page shows esthetician options in Long Beach — see all salon rental options in Long Beach for the full market.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to rent an esthetician space in Long Beach?

Esthetician spaces in Long Beach range from $127.02 to $595 per week, with an average of $283.21 per week. The average is the most representative figure for budgeting purposes, as most listings cluster around that price point rather than at the extremes.

How many esthetician rental spaces are available in Long Beach?

There are currently 6 esthetician rental spaces listed in Long Beach, CA. Because inventory is limited, it is worth checking listings regularly and moving quickly when a space fits your needs and budget.

Do esthetician rentals in Long Beach include utilities?

All 6 esthetician listings in Long Beach include both WiFi and utilities in the weekly rental price. This means your quoted rate covers these overhead costs without additional monthly bills.

Can I access my esthetician space outside of normal business hours?

Four of the 6 listings in Long Beach offer 24/7 access. This flexibility allows you to schedule early morning or late evening appointments, which is especially useful for accommodating clients with traditional work schedules.

Do any Long Beach esthetician spaces include water in the suite?

Three of the 6 available spaces feature water in-suite. For estheticians who perform facials, steaming, or other water-dependent treatments, this amenity is particularly important and can save significant time between appointments.

Is Long Beach a good market for independent estheticians?

Long Beach has a population of 455,548 and a median household income of $87,430, which suggests a sizable client base with the disposable income to invest in skincare services. The coastal lifestyle also creates consistent demand for treatments addressing sun exposure and environmental skin concerns.

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