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Hair Salons & Barber Shops

Hair Salon for Sale in Prime Location

CA, US

**Please note the photo is not the actual salon for sale** Step into the fast-growing beauty industry with this established blow-dry salon concept. Located in a high-visibility area, this Brush & Blow salon is fully built-out with modern design, premium equipment, and loyal clientele. Perfect for an owner-operator or investor looking to expand their portfolio. Highlights: -Prime location with strong foot traffic -Beautiful build-out – ready for immediate operation -Established customer base with recurring business -Growth opportunity through expanded services & marketing Size: 706 SQ FT. Lease: Ends 08/31/27 option to renew. Rent: $2,836 plus CAM. Employees: 2 FT, 5 PT. Hours: Monday to Saturday: 8am to 7pm. Sunday: 9am to 4pm.

$100,000
$308kRevenue
$107kCash Flow
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Hair Salons & Barber Shops

Established 5-unit men’s haircare franchise

Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, FL, US

Absentee Owner-Established 5-unit men’s haircare franchise located throughout high-traffic South Florida markets, backed by a nationally recognized brand with strong customer loyalty. Each location is fully staffed with experienced managers and stylists, allowing for semi-absentee ownership. The business generates consistent revenue through recurring grooming services and retail product sales, creating a stable and recession-resistant model. All systems, marketing, and operations are already in place, making this a true turnkey opportunity. South Florida’s continued population growth and strong demographics support ongoing demand. Excellent platform for expansion or an owner-operator seeking immediate cash flow. Incredibly priced at 75k.

$75,000
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Hair Salons & Barber Shops

Salon & Spa

CA, US

This beautiful 1000 square feet salon is located in busy plaza with lots of foot traffic. There are seven hair stations and two rooms. Aesthetician from Florida pays $1000 a day to use the room for three days. Teach classes and put on show three times a year. Tickets for class range from $60 to $120.

$85,000
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Hair Salons & Barber Shops

Thriving Beauty Salon For Sale – Prime Location in Busy Shopping Cente

Solano County, CA, US

Thriving Beauty Salon For Sale – Prime Location in Busy Shopping Center! Turnkey Opportunity | Low Overhead | Consistent Income Take over this established and profitable 900 sq ft beauty salon located in a high-traffic shopping center with excellent visibility and foot traffic. Salon Highlights Size: 900 sq ft Rent: Only $2,200/month – includes NNN, water & garbage Lease: 4 years remaining Utilities: PGE approx. $350/month | Shop Insurance: $500/year Business Details: 9 Total Stations – Room to grow! Currently 4 rental stylists + Owner Rental Income: $31,800/year Full-time stylists: $700–$750/month Part-time stylist: $400/month Owner Income: ~$45,000–$48,000/year (as a working stylist) Total Estimated Annual Income: Combined income: (Rental + Owner Earnings) $76,800 – $79,800/year Operating Hours: Monday–Friday: 10 AM – 6 PM Saturday: 10 AM – 4 PM Sunday: Closed Perfect for: Experienced stylists ready to own a salon Investors seeking a low-maintenance, income-producing property. Don’t miss this opportunity! Contact us today to schedule a private showing and get more details. Contact Agent.

$29,900
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Hair Salons & Barber Shops

23 Station Salon In Very Busy Shopping Center

Contra Costa County, CA, US

This is an asset sale and the seller willing to carry some note with a $10,000 - 15,000 down. This is 2860 sq ft, a very productive absentee owner beauty salon. The rent is $ 12,000.The rent is include Water, garbage collection and maintenance of the guest bathroom. Located in a very busy shopping center in Contra Costa County, with lots of walking customers and ample parking. The salon has a 23 station and 1 facial rooms, 3 nail stations and 5 shampoo bowel, break room and one stylist bathrooms and costumer bathrooms also washer and dryer. The seller is not a Cosmetologist. New buyers can bring more beauty services to add on the income. The lease will be a new with the right buyer. Seller claims the Annual gross income $186,000. .The Owner is retiring and is motivated to consider a creative financing between with $10,000- $15,000 down payment. The business is well established with a YELP rating of 5 and positive cash flow. The lease is expiring on 11/30/2025 and the new owner would be able to negotiate a new lease with the landlord." Lease: Lease expires November 30, 2025 and assumable subject to qualification by Landlord. Expenses: Cleaning $320.00 Back bar $150.00 Laundry Supply $100.00 Kitchen Coffee $100.00 Paper Towel $90.00 Bathroom TP $60.00 Call Agent Nima Sadati DRE #01358748 for more information.

$65,000
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Hair Salons & Barber Shops

Unbelievable Opportunity – 25-Year Reputable Salon, Amazing Location!

Miami-Dade County, FL, US

This Salon has been a trusted family-operated business for 25 years, earning a long-standing reputation in the community. This turnkey full-service salon is located in a highly visible, high-traffic area and offers approximately 1,500 sq. ft. of well-designed space. The salon features 12 styling chairs, multiple washing stations, a dedicated color bar, and an additional private room that is currently unused offering the potential for additional services or rental income. Currently, the salon generates approximately $9,000 per month in revenue from chair rentals. The lease is favorable, providing a solid foundation for continued profitability. The business comes with a talented and loyal team of stylists, and the owner is willing to stay on to assist with the management transition, training, and can even rent a chair if desired. This is a rare opportunity for a buyer to step in, continue operations, and increase business without needing to introduce specialty services. With minimal marketing historically, there is significant growth potential through promotion and expanded services.

$149,000
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$54kCash Flow
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Hair Salons & Barber Shops

Profitable Head Spa w/ New Build-Out!

Glen Ellyn, DuPage County, IL, US

This is a new fully built-out, modern boutique head spa located in a high-traffic Chicago western suburban retail corridor. The opportunity is structured as a cash flow sale and provides a turnkey setup for an expansion location or current salon key employee looking to be their own boss and step into a professionally designed space without the cost, time, and disruption of a new $100K+ build-out. The business has been SBA pre-qualified with some seller financing available with a low down payment. The spa occupies approximately 1,250 square feet and features 5 treatment rooms/areas, a front desk check-in area and “blow-out” area. The layout is open, efficient, and designed to deliver a strong client experience from entry to checkout. Current ownership is only doing limited marketing so there is the potential for major sales improvement. The rear of the space includes a large storage room, washer and dryer, break room and private restroom. The lease is secured through January 2030 + 3 year option, providing long-term stability. Current base rent is $2,060 per month with modest annual increases of 3.3% per year. All furniture, fixtures, equipment, and existing product inventory are included in the asking price.

$350,000
$200kRevenue
$65kCash Flow
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Hair Salons & Barber Shops
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South Shore Beauty Salon For Sale!!! $165,000

NY, US

We have an absolutely beautiful 2,000 sf salon for sale in one of Nassau County's most vibrant locations. Low rent with favorable lease terms. Well priced business will be gobbled up in no time! Attractive in appearance with room for growth. Current owner wishes to scale back his hours but will remain the face of the business. Current staff is comprised of 6 hairdressers and 2 shampoo personnel.

$165,000
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$142kCash Flow
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Hair Salons & Barber Shops
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Well Established Barber Shop Est. 2004

NY, US

Seize the opportunity to own a well-established, thriving barbershop in the heart of Nassau County! Conveniently situated in a high-traffic area with excellent visibility and ample parking, this business boasts a long history of consistent profitability and a strong reputation for high-quality grooming services. Fully equipped with modern barber chairs, stations, and tools, the shop is ready for a seamless transition to new ownership. With a loyal customer base and steady cash flow, it offers immediate income and significant growth potential through expanded services, retail products, or extended hours. The owner is transitioning to new opportunities, making this a rare chance to own a piece of a vibrant community. Whether you're an experienced barber or an entrepreneur seeking a solid investment, this turnkey operation is ready for your vision. Contact us today to learn more and schedule a tour!

$175,000
$300kRevenue
$100kCash Flow
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Hair Salons & Barber Shops
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Established Beauty Supply & Salon – Owner Retiring

NY, US

Where Style Meets Value – 20 Years of Gorgeous Results M.O.X. Advisors is pleased to present this turn-key beauty center and salon located in a high-traffic shopping center anchored by a major national retailer. With over 20 years in business, this well-loved store has built a loyal customer base thanks to its unbeatable prices on high-end beauty products, cosmetics, and salon services. The business offers a carefully curated inventory of premium hair-care and beauty products at affordable prices — making it a staple for professionals and beauty enthusiasts alike. The salon, located in the back, offers a range of services, providing an additional revenue stream and steady foot traffic. ? Business Highlights: Gross Sales: $300,000 Net Profit: $75,000 Inventory: Approx. $175,000 included in sale Employees: 5 experienced staff members Salon on-site – adds strong service-based revenue Prime location in a busy shopping center with anchor tenant Owner retiring after 20 years – willing to train for 30 days Reputation for the lowest prices on high-end beauty supplies This is a perfect opportunity for a beauty industry entrepreneur or an investor looking for a stable, service-driven business with loyal clientele and room to grow. Don’t miss the chance to own a local icon in the beauty space. Give Kim a call to find out about this great opportunity.

$175,000
$300kRevenue
$75kCash Flow

Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for salon businesses.

Under $500K

Median revenue$326k
Median cash flow$63k
Median sale price$90k
Multiple range1.1x - 2.6x

$500K to $2M

Median revenue$1.69m
Median cash flow$361k
Median sale price$750k
Multiple range1.7x - 3.7x

A variety of factors can cause businesses to trade outside this range, including earnings quality, operational transferability, key-person risk, growth trajectory, and geography, so a listing priced above or below the typical multiple usually reflects real differences in the underlying business.

What to know about buying Hair Salons Barber Shops

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating hair salons barber shops acquisitions.

You're Buying Client Relationships — Not Just a Location

The most important due diligence question in any salon or barbershop acquisition is deceptively simple: do the clients come for the stylist or do they come for the shop? In commission-based salons, the business typically owns the client relationship through booking systems, loyalty programs, and brand reputation. In booth rental models, the stylists own their client relationships entirely and when a stylist leaves, their clients leave with them. Before closing, understand the ownership structure, whether clients are booked through the salon's system or the individual stylist's personal booking, and what happens to those clients if a key stylist departs post-acquisition. This distinction is the most material factor in both valuation and post-closing performance.

Commission Model vs. Booth Rental: The Structural Difference

These are two fundamentally different business models with distinct risk profiles. Commission-based salons pay stylists 40–50% of service revenue; the salon retains client relationships, scheduling, and brand identity. Booth rental operations charge stylists a flat weekly or monthly fee for use of a chair; stylists operate as independent contractors owning their own clientele and pricing. Commission salons command higher multiples (typically 2.0x–3.5x SDE) because the client base is more defensible post-transition. Booth rental operations carry lower multiples because the "business" is largely a real estate play with service income dependent entirely on stylist retention. Verify the correct worker classification under IRS and state labor authority guidelines; the misclassification of employees as contractors is a material compliance risk that can create substantial post-closing liability.

How Salons Are Valued

Hair salons and barbershops nationally trade in a range of 1.0x to 2.5x SDE depending on model type, client retention metrics, lease quality, and owner independence. Data shows that valuations reached recent highs in 2024 before moderating in 2025, with the median sale price increasing 57% year-over-year in 2025 driven by above-average revenue growth. Recurring revenue like memberships, service packages, and retail product sales adds meaningful value above the base multiple. Goodwill, which represents brand reputation and client loyalty, typically accounts for 20–40% of total salon valuation and is the component most sensitive to ownership transition risk.

Stylist Retention and Employment Agreements

The departure of one or two key stylists in the first six months post-acquisition can wipe out 30–50% of a commission salon's revenue. Address this directly in the purchase agreement: negotiate retention bonuses funded at closing for key stylists, employment agreements with reasonable non-solicitation provisions, and an earnout or price adjustment mechanism tied to stylist retention metrics. Ask each stylist individually, with seller present and consent, about their plans post-acquisition. Stylists who are planning to leave, open their own salon, or have ambiguous commitments are better to know about now than three months after closing. Stylists who are enthusiastic about the new ownership and express a desire to stay long-term are worth compensating to lock in.

Licensing and Regulatory Compliance

All 50 states require cosmetologists, barbers, and estheticians to hold active state-issued licenses. The salon itself also requires a separate facility license from the state cosmetology board. Verify that all current staff hold valid, unexpired licenses and that the salon facility license is in good standing and transferable. Keep in mind, some states require a new facility license application rather than a simple transfer when ownership changes. Health and safety compliance is a meaningful ongoing requirement: sanitation standards, chemical storage, ventilation, and equipment sterilization are all subject to state board inspection. Review inspection records for the last three years and any outstanding violations.

Retail Product Revenue and Vendor Relationships

Professional hair care retail (shampoo, conditioner, styling products) is a high-margin revenue stream that successful salons cultivate deliberately, with gross margins of 40–60% on retail product sales. Verify that current vendor relationships with product lines (Redken, Aveda, Olaplex, etc.) are transferable to new ownership, as some brand distribution agreements require re-qualification. Salons with active retail programs and strong product attachment rates among their clientele have a meaningful revenue diversification advantage over service-only operations. Assess whether the retail program is owner-driven or embedded in stylist culture; the former is fragile, the latter is durable.