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Massage Studio Room Rentals

This page highlights massage studio salon suite rentals currently available on SalonRenter.com, featuring 5 dedicated listings designed specifically for licensed massage therapists seeking a private, professional workspace. If you are exploring all available rental types, see the full salon rental options in your city for the complete market picture.

What Makes a Massage Studio Salon Suite Different

Unlike a standard booth rental or shared treatment room, a massage studio salon suite gives you a fully enclosed, private space where you control the atmosphere. Temperature, lighting, music, and scent are all yours to manage — details that matter enormously when your clients are paying for relaxation and therapeutic relief. These suites are purpose-built or adapted for bodywork professionals, offering the square footage and layout needed for a massage table, storage for linens and oils, and a calm environment free from the noise of a busy salon floor.

Who These Spaces Serve Best

  • Licensed massage therapists building or relocating a private practice
  • Bodywork specialists (deep tissue, sports massage, prenatal, lymphatic drainage) who need a controlled environment
  • Practitioners offering complementary services like cupping, hot stone therapy, or aromatherapy
  • Therapists transitioning from a spa employee role to independent business ownership

Pricing Overview for Massage Studio Suites

Across the 5 current listings, weekly rates range from $73.90 to $455. The average weekly price sits at $247.92, which is the figure most renters should use when budgeting. Listings at the lower end of the range may reflect smaller rooms or locations outside of high-traffic commercial corridors, while premium-priced suites often include additional square footage, upgraded finishes, or prime retail visibility. Regardless of where a listing falls on the spectrum, the average gives you a realistic starting point for financial planning.

Amenities You Can Expect

Massage therapists depend on certain amenities more than most beauty professionals. A quiet, well-maintained space with reliable climate control and convenient access is non-negotiable when your service revolves around client comfort. Here is what the current listings offer:

  • Parking Available: All 5 listings include parking, which is essential for clients arriving for appointments — especially those who may have limited mobility or are visiting for injury recovery sessions.
  • Break Room: 4 out of 5 listings provide break room access, giving you a place to decompress between back-to-back sessions.
  • Utilities Included: 4 listings bundle utilities into the weekly rate, simplifying your monthly overhead calculations.
  • 24/7 Access: 3 listings offer round-the-clock entry, a meaningful benefit if you schedule early morning or late evening appointments to accommodate working clients.
  • Furniture Included: 3 listings come furnished, potentially reducing your startup costs if you do not already own reception seating or storage units.
  • Storage Access: 3 listings include dedicated storage, helpful for keeping extra linens, bolsters, and product inventory organized and out of the treatment area.
  • WiFi: Available in 3 listings, supporting online booking systems, payment processing, and client communication.
  • Cleaning Included: 2 listings provide cleaning services, freeing up time you would otherwise spend on common area maintenance.
  • Signage: 2 listings allow signage, which can help new clients locate your practice and build brand recognition in the area.
  • Customizable Space: 1 listing permits customization, letting you paint walls, install shelving, or otherwise tailor the room to your brand identity.

Tips for Evaluating a Massage Studio Suite

Before signing a rental agreement, visit the space in person during business hours. Listen for sound bleed from neighboring suites — a dealbreaker for massage work. Confirm that the HVAC system allows individual temperature control, and measure the room to ensure your table fits comfortably with space for you to move freely on all sides. Ask about laundry facilities or nearby laundry services, since massage therapists cycle through linens faster than most other beauty professionals.

Also verify that the building's zoning and your lease terms permit massage therapy specifically, as some commercial spaces carry restrictions that could affect your ability to operate or obtain local business licenses.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a massage studio salon suite rental cost per week?

The average weekly rate across the 5 current listings is $247.92. Prices range from $73.90 to $455 per week depending on location, suite size, and included amenities. Budget around the average for the most realistic financial planning.

Do massage studio salon suites include parking for clients?

All 5 current listings include parking, making it convenient for clients to access your practice. This is particularly valuable for massage therapists whose clients may arrive in physical discomfort or with mobility limitations.

Are utilities included in the rental price for massage studio suites?

Utilities are included in 4 out of 5 listings. This means your electricity, water, and climate control costs are bundled into the weekly rate, simplifying your overhead and making it easier to predict monthly expenses.

Can I access my massage studio suite outside of normal business hours?

Three of the 5 listings offer 24/7 access, allowing you to schedule early morning or late evening appointments. If flexible scheduling is important to your practice, confirm access hours before committing to a lease.

Do I need to bring my own furniture to a massage studio suite?

Three of the 5 listings include furniture, which may cover items like reception seating, shelving, or storage units. You will still need to supply your own massage table and professional equipment, but furnished suites can significantly reduce initial setup costs.

What should I check before renting a salon suite for massage therapy?

Visit the space during business hours to assess sound insulation, since noise from adjacent suites can disrupt massage sessions. Confirm individual climate control, measure the room for your table and movement space, and verify that the building's zoning permits massage therapy services specifically.

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