Miami, FL is home to 108 salon rental listings on SalonRenter.com, spanning 15 distinct neighborhoods across the city. With a metro-area population of 6,391,670 and a median household income of $62,462, the market supports a wide range of beauty professionals — from independent hair stylists and barbers to estheticians, nail technicians, lash artists, and medspa practitioners. Weekly rental prices range from $57.74 to $1,050, offering options for professionals at every stage of their career.
The majority of Miami's salon rental inventory falls into two categories: salon chair and booth rentals, which account for 67 of the 108 listings, and salon suite rentals, which make up 51 listings. For those seeking a larger footprint, 6 entire salon rentals are currently available, along with 2 listings categorized as other workspace types. Note that some listings may appear in more than one category depending on how the space is configured.
This distribution means beauty professionals in Miami can choose between the affordability and community of a shared salon floor or the privacy and branding control that comes with a dedicated suite. Operators looking to take over a turnkey business or manage their own team will find a smaller but meaningful selection of full-salon opportunities.
Miami's listings reflect the diversity of the local beauty economy. Multi-service salons lead with 24 listings, followed by hair salons at 19 and nail salons at 16. Lash studios and esthetics or day spa locations each contribute 6 listings, while barbershops account for 4. Specialized settings include 3 med spa locations, 3 suite facilities, and 2 tattoo studios. This variety means professionals across nearly every beauty discipline can find a workspace that matches their specialty and clientele.
At $57.74 to $1,050 per week, Miami's salon rental prices reflect the city's broad economic spectrum. To put those numbers in perspective, the median residential rent in the Miami metro area is $1,758 per month, and the median home value sits at $519,827. Beauty professionals evaluating overhead should weigh salon rental costs against these residential benchmarks — a booth rental at the lower end of the range can cost less per month than a modest apartment, while premium suites in high-traffic areas may approach or exceed residential rent levels.
The metro area's median age of 39.3 and a labor force participation rate of 67.1% suggest a large working-age population with disposable income for personal care services. Meanwhile, 37.5% of residents hold a college degree, and the population density of 4,791 people per square mile ensures a concentrated client base for salon professionals.
Most Miami salon rentals come well-equipped. Among the 108 listings:
The high prevalence of included utilities (82%) and furniture (77%) means many spaces are move-in ready, reducing upfront costs for professionals transitioning from commission-based employment to independent booth or suite rental.
Listings on SalonRenter.com are spread across 15 neighborhoods in Miami. Each area carries its own foot traffic patterns, client demographics, and price points. Rather than covering each neighborhood here, we maintain dedicated neighborhood pages where you can drill into hyperlocal data — including listing counts, average pricing, and the types of establishments available in each area. Use the neighborhood links on this page to explore the specific part of Miami that aligns with your business goals.
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