Raleigh, NC offers hair professionals a focused selection of booth and station rentals designed specifically for stylists ready to work independently. This page shows hair-specific rental options in Raleigh — see all salon rental options in Raleigh for the full market picture across every specialty.
There are currently 6 hair booth and station listings available in Raleigh. Weekly prices range from $150 to $259, with the average landing at approximately $217 per week. That average is the figure most hair professionals should plan around when budgeting, as it reflects the typical cost of a well-equipped station in the area. Some listings at the lower end of the range may offer fewer amenities or a less central location, while those closer to $259 per week tend to include premium features or upgraded finishes.
With a metro population of 1,179,120 and a median household income of $85,395, Raleigh presents a sizable client base with above-average spending power — a meaningful factor for independent stylists setting their own service pricing and building a book of business.
The amenities bundled into Raleigh's hair rental listings are notably consistent, which simplifies comparison shopping for stylists evaluating their options.
Hair booth rentals in Raleigh are well-suited for licensed cosmetologists and stylists who already have a client following or a plan to build one. Whether you specialize in color, cuts, extensions, or textured hair services, the independent rental model lets you set your own hours, choose your own product lines, and keep the revenue you generate beyond your weekly rent.
Stylists transitioning from commission-based salon employment will find that the average weekly cost of $217 is often comparable to — or less than — the percentage of earnings they were previously giving up. The key difference is full control over scheduling, pricing, and the client experience.
Plan your monthly overhead around the $217 per week average, which translates to roughly $867 to $930 per month depending on the number of weeks. Since all 6 listings include utilities and parking, those two common variable costs are already accounted for. Your remaining expenses will typically include product, insurance, licensing fees, and marketing — costs that remain consistent regardless of which listing you choose.
North Carolina requires an active cosmetology license for hair professionals operating independently. Confirm your license is current before signing any rental agreement.
Hair booth rentals in Raleigh range from $150 to $259 per week, with the average price at approximately $217 per week. Most stylists should budget around that average, which translates to roughly $867 to $930 per month. All 6 current listings include utilities and parking in the weekly rate.
There are currently 6 hair booth and station rental listings in Raleigh, NC. This page focuses specifically on hair-oriented spaces — for the complete range of salon rental options in Raleigh, including suites for other specialties, check the full city listing page.
Yes, all 6 listings in Raleigh include both utilities and parking at no additional cost beyond the weekly rent. This is a consistent feature across the current market, so stylists can budget without worrying about variable overhead for those items.
Most Raleigh hair rentals offer flexible scheduling. Specifically, 5 of the 6 current listings provide 24/7 access, allowing you to book early morning, late evening, or weekend appointments. This is especially valuable for stylists whose clients prefer non-traditional hours.
Not necessarily. Four of the 6 listings come with furniture included, which can significantly reduce your startup costs. The remaining listings may require you to supply your own styling chair or station setup, so confirm furnishing details before committing to a space.
Raleigh's metro population of 1,179,120 and median household income of $85,395 provide a large potential client base with above-average spending capacity. Independent stylists who bring an existing book of business or have a strong marketing plan can leverage these demographics to build a sustainable practice.
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