Los Angeles is home to a massive population of 11,984,100 residents with a median household income of $81,939, creating a deep client base for estheticians and day spa professionals seeking their own workspace. This page shows esthetics and day spa options in Los Angeles — see all salon rental options in Los Angeles for the full market picture.
There are currently 3 esthetics and day spa rental listings in Los Angeles. Weekly prices range from $184.76 to $700, with the average landing at $371.90 per week. That average is the figure most renters should plan around when budgeting, though the range reflects the variety of space sizes, neighborhoods, and included amenities across the city.
For estheticians, facialists, and day spa practitioners, having a dedicated treatment space that feels polished and professional is essential to client retention. Each of these listings is designed with that in mind, offering features tailored to skin care and body work rather than generic salon setups.
Every one of the 3 listings includes the following amenities:
Beyond the universal amenities, 2 of the 3 listings also provide furniture, towels and linens, and utilities included in the rental price. These extras reduce your startup costs considerably. Only 1 listing currently offers 24/7 access, which may matter if you plan to see clients during early morning or late evening hours.
Unlike hair stylists who can often work in open-floor salon environments, estheticians and day spa practitioners need enclosed, private rooms. The fact that all 3 Los Angeles listings offer customizable space means you can configure your treatment room to match your specific modality — whether that involves a facial bed, hot towel cabinet, steamer, or specialized lighting for skin analysis. This flexibility is not always available in standard booth rental setups, making these listings particularly well-suited to skin care and spa professionals.
At an average of $371.90 per week, your monthly overhead for space alone comes to roughly $1,487.60. Given that the median household income in Los Angeles sits at $81,939, many residents have disposable income for regular skin care treatments, chemical peels, and spa services. A well-booked esthetician performing four to six treatments per day can cover weekly rent within the first day or two of the work week.
The entry-level listing at $184.76 per week offers a lower-risk starting point for practitioners building their clientele, while the $700 per week option likely reflects a premium location or a larger, more fully equipped suite. Evaluate each listing based on what is included — spaces with furniture, linens, and utilities bundled in may deliver better overall value even at a higher sticker price.
Browse the 3 current esthetics and day spa listings in Los Angeles to compare pricing, amenities, and locations. If you are also open to other workspace types, the full Los Angeles salon rental listings page covers the complete range of options available across the city, including booth rentals and salon suites that may also accommodate esthetics work.
The average weekly price across the 3 current listings is $371.90. Prices range from $184.76 to $700 per week, but the average gives the most realistic picture for budgeting purposes.
Yes, all 3 listings include cleaning as part of the rental agreement. This is particularly valuable for estheticians who need treatment rooms sanitized between clients without managing a separate cleaning service.
All 3 listings offer customizable space, allowing you to set up your treatment room with your own equipment, lighting, and decor. This is essential for estheticians who need specific configurations for facials, body treatments, or specialized skin care services.
Parking is available at all 3 current listings. In a city as spread out as Los Angeles, where most clients drive to appointments, having dedicated parking can directly impact your booking rate and client satisfaction.
Currently, 1 of the 3 listings provides 24/7 access. If you plan to offer early morning or late evening appointments to accommodate working professionals, confirm access hours before signing a rental agreement.
Two of the 3 listings include furniture and towels or linens as part of the rental. These inclusions can significantly reduce your upfront investment, especially if you are transitioning from employment at a spa to independent practice.
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