You are considering leasing a salon booth rental, but you really don’t know much about the specifics of such a career move. You have a ton of questions, but how do you find answers you can trust? You don’t know anyone else who has tried a salon suite rental, so you have no reliable source of information.
Well, you do now. We are Salon & Spa Galleria, serving the Greater Fort Worth area with twelve locations, the leading salon booth rental firm in all of Tarrant County. We have the answers you need, and in this article you will find them. Call us at 972-691-7300 for a tour of our facilities, or if you have any other questions about this find opportunity.
Now, though, let’s give you some answers to your pressing questions.
How does a salon booth rental work?
The traditional way for a beauty professional to make a living was one of two options: you could either come up with the money to open your own beauty salon, or you could rent a chair from some other owner of a beauty salon, and work for commissions.
Now you have a third option. With a salon suite rental, you rent a salon suite, or room, and you run your own business from that room. You have no beauty salon owner looking over your shoulder, you have no one telling you what hours you need to work . . . you are the business owner, basically a mini beauty shop owner on your own. You name your own hours; you take care of the bookkeeping; you are in charge of marketing.
Is it for everyone?
The quick answer to this question is NO! Not everyone is good at running a business. Not everyone is comfortable with making those important decisions which will direct affect profitability. Not everyone is a hard-worker and self-starter.
But, for those who can answer the bell, put in the work, and handle the pressure which comes with owning their own business, the rewards can be great. Remember, with our business model, you keep 100% of the profits.
How much money can you make in a salon booth rental?
Again, there is no definitive answer to this question. If you put in the hours, put in the hard work, and increase your loyal customer base, you will most definitely make much, much more than you made working for commissions for someone else. It is certainly within the realm of possibility that you can make a six-figure income if you put in the sweat equity.
How much money does it take to start out?
Salon suites range from around $100 per week to $500 or more per week, depending on the company you lease from and the size of the salon suite. You will need to spend some money on decorations and supplies. You will need to spend money on a business license and business cards. And we highly recommend that you hire an accountant if you are not accounting savvy. There are taxes to consider, as well.
Our educated guess . . . initial outlay of cash will be between $500 and $1000 to open your doors, but this varies wildly between each person who rents a salon suite.
Where can you find opinions you can trust?
Ask those who are currently doing it. We welcome anyone to come to Salon & Spa Galleria and talk to our current clients. They will give you the accurate information; they are not contractually tied to Salon & Spa Galleria in any way.
A word about Salon & Spa Galleria
We are locally owned and operated, we have twelve locations within Tarrant County, and we are growing rapidly. That will tell you all you need to know about our business model. Call us and discuss your future with Salon & Spa Galleria. It just might be a game-changer for you.