Mississippi currently has 5 salon rental listings on SalonRenter.com, spread across five distinct cities: Jackson, Southaven, Flowood, Crossing Ridgeland, and N Gulfport. Each city has one active listing, which means independent beauty professionals have geographic options whether they work in the Jackson metro area, the DeSoto County corridor near Memphis, or along the Gulf Coast.
The average weekly rental price across all Mississippi listings is $100 per week. That figure is also the consistent price point across the current range, meaning renters can plan their budgets with a clear baseline rather than navigating wide price swings between cities. At $100 per week, a Mississippi salon professional is looking at approximately $400 per month in base rental costs — a straightforward number to factor into a business plan.
This pricing consistency is notable when comparing Mississippi to states with larger, more saturated markets where weekly rates can vary significantly from one city to the next. For professionals weighing where to establish their independent practice, Mississippi's uniform pricing removes one variable from the decision.
Of the 5 total listings, 1 is categorized as a Salon Chair and Booth Rental. The space type breakdown reflects the early-stage nature of the Mississippi marketplace on SalonRenter.com, and professionals seeking specific configurations — such as private suites or shared studio space — should check individual city listings for the most current details, as inventory can change.
Independent beauty professionals operating in Mississippi must hold a valid state cosmetology or specialty license issued by the Mississippi State Board of Cosmetology and Barber Examiners. Booth renters are considered self-employed and are responsible for their own business licenses, liability insurance, and tax filings — separate from any obligations held by the salon owner. Before signing a booth rental agreement in any Mississippi city, professionals should confirm that the host salon's facility license is current and that the rental arrangement complies with state board regulations regarding independent contractor status.
Mississippi does not have a state income tax on wages, but self-employed professionals are still subject to federal self-employment taxes. Consulting a tax professional familiar with independent beauty industry work is advisable when transitioning from employee to booth renter status.
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