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Spas
Medical Practices

Medical Spa For Sale in North County

San Diego County, CA, US

Medical spa for sale in North County San Diego. Established in 2004, this boutique practice provides non-surgical cosmetic and wellness treatments with a strong emphasis on personalized care, long-term client relationships, and natural-looking results. The business operates from a fully equipped clinical facility with modern treatment rooms and offers a broad range of services including injectables, laser and energy-based skin treatments, body contouring, wellness procedures, and medical-grade skincare products. The practice is supported by an experienced clinical team with long tenure and deep local market knowledge, contributing to consistent repeat business and referral-driven growth. The operation is turnkey with established systems, recognized providers, and capacity for future expansion through additional marketing, service growth, or extended provider hours. Transition support will be available to help maintain continuity with staff and clients under new ownership. Advertised numbers are based on 3-year weighted average. Seller will carry $100,000 for 36 months at 7% interest

$450,000
$1.41mRevenue
$138kCash Flow
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Massage
Spas

SBA Qualified Spa for Sale in East San Jose

San Jose, Santa Clara County, CA, US

***PRICED TO SELL - SBA QUALIFIED - SALES & PROFIT TRENDING UP*** This turnkey spa offers strong upside. A more dedicated hands-on owner can boost profits by marketing & working more at the store. City: San Jose (East) Asking Price: $299,999 Annual Sales: $590,275 (2025) Seller’s Discretionary Earnings: $187,987 (2025) Financing: SBA Qualified! Unsecured lending available! Rent: ~$5,297.42 (Including NNN + PG&E) Size: 1,184 square feet Lease: Ends Dec 2029 Growth & Expansion: Perfect for a more dedicated owner operator doing more marketing and willing to work more at the store. Reason for Selling: Other responsibilities Please request NDA for more info. DISCLAIMER: PHOTO IN AD IS NOT THE ACTUAL STORE

$299,999
$590kRevenue
$188kCash Flow
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Spas
Medical Practices
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Asset Sale - Second Generation Space for Spa and/or Medical Services

Campbell, Santa Clara County, CA, US

***2ND GENERATION SPACE - PRICED TO SELL*** This is an Asset Sale of a 2nd Generation Space that is perfect for Spa &/or Medical type services. There is a lobby & receptionist area separating access to 6 rooms where services can be held (2 are extra large and can be divided even more), an extra storage room, and ADA compliant bathroom. City: Campbell, CA Asking Price: $100,000 Financing: All cash only; Unsecured lending available! No SBA loan. No Seller Finance. Rent: $3,500 Base + $1092 CAM Security Deposit: $10,000 Building Square Feet: 1,400 Lease Expiration: May 2028 with (2) 5 year options to extend Reason for Selling: Other responsibilities Please request NDA for more info. DISCLAIMER: PHOTO IN AD IS NOT THE ACTUAL STORE

$100,000
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$1.2M Rev. Premier SoCal Face Surgery & Med-spa photo
Spas
Other Beauty & Personal Care
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$1.2M Rev. Premier SoCal Face Surgery & Med-spa

Santa Barbara County, CA, US

A well-established, physician-led aesthetic medical practice located in a high-income coastal California market, offering a comprehensive suite of services that combine advanced surgical procedures with non-invasive cosmetic treatments. The business operates on a predominantly cash-pay model, enabling strong margins, consistent cash flow, and minimal exposure to insurance reimbursement risk. Over decades of operation, it has built a substantial proprietary patient database and a strong reputation for clinical quality, driving repeat business and long-term patient relationships. The platform integrates premium, high-ticket surgical offerings with recurring medspa services and complementary retail products, creating a diversified revenue stream and enhancing overall lifetime customer value. With a lean operational structure and demonstrated profitability, the company is well-positioned to capitalize on favorable industry tailwinds, including increasing consumer acceptance of aesthetic procedures, rising demand for preventative treatments among younger demographics, and continued growth in high-income patient populations.

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$1.20mRevenue
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Net income of $102,000& Absentee Owner photo
Spas

Net income of $102,000& Absentee Owner

Contra Costa County, CA, US

Established Wellness Studio – Prime Location in Contra Costa County This is a1,440 sq. ft. leased space, great opportunity for an owner-operator or investor to acquire an established wellness studio located on a busy street in a prestigious Contra Costa County city. The studio features 10 private rooms, each rented to independent beauty and wellness professionals offering services such as skincare, lashes, massage, and more—all within a relaxing and professional environment. Each operator provides their own equipment and tools, making this a low-maintenance, high-margin business model. Seller claims the annual gross income $149,100 Total expenses: $55,476. Seller claims currently the Annual Net Income: $93,624,000 to 102,200. Expenses: Rent: $3816.00 NNN: The seller pays this fee twice a year, but it is not a fixed amount. The cost varies depending on any exterior repairs completed by the owner, and the total is then divided among all tenants. She paid around $500.00 to $700.00 per month. PGE included water included Garbage included Insurance $37.50 Advertising every person paid their own advertising. Internet: 50.00 Total expenses: $4623.00 Lease through August 2027, with one 3-year option Hours: Monday–Sunday, by appointment Suitable for cosmetologists, estheticians, lash techs, or wellness entrepreneurs Ideal For: Entrepreneurs seeking a proven, income-generating business in the growing wellness industry Beauty or wellness professionals ready to own their own studio Investors seeking a semi-absentee income opportunity Support & Training: Seller will provide 2 weeks of training (20 hours per week) to ensure a smooth transition. Business name and website are not included in the purchase price. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a thriving wellness business in one of Contra Costa County’s most desirable areas! For more information call Agent Nima Sadati

$168,000
$149kRevenue
-Cash Flow
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Spas
Other Beauty & Personal Care

Profitable Beauty and Wellness at Malibu Country Mart-Skin/Massage Spa

Los Angeles County, CA, US

***PRICE CORRECTION!*** $225,000. Always booked, this private day spa is located at the world-renowned Malibu Country Mart. Established wellness outpost with client base of 600+ regular (350 of those are returning clients) in the past year, and more than 3,500 clients in the company database. A variety of services are offered; facial, massage and body rejuvenation treatments, non-invasive health and beauty services. Their most popular treatments are Endosphères therapy, and Cryoskin slimming, toning, and facials. Endosphères therapy is ideal for cellulite, lymphatic drainage, tightening, and toning the body. Cryoskin uses cold temperatures to reduce fat cells and can also tone/tighten the skin. Endosphères and Cryoskin work great on their own or together for accelerated results. These treatments have been featured in Forbes, Luxury Travel Magazine, Shape, and NBC news. Plentiful, free client parking. Lease will be assigned to well qualified buyer. Details will be disclosed with a signed non-disclosure agreement and proof of funds. NDA download here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XaWAsFA8tIlm7QqEU3ZyCx1rqyK1E90V/view?usp=sharing Broker prefers to be contacted by email first. An NDA will be sent.Questions will be answered after receipt of signed NDA and POF. Disclaimer: All information provided is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. DRE #01963614

$225,000
-Revenue
-Cash Flow
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Hair Salons & Barber Shops
Spas
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Beauty/Nail Salon - 2 Blocks from Venice Beach and Ocean Front Walk

Venice, Los Angeles County, CA, US

REDUCED! Attention, beauty lovers! This beautiful, well-established nail, eyelash and makeup salon is being offered for sale. This is a cashflow business. Sellers request that you make an appointment to tour the location; employees are not aware of the sale so please be discreet. Your employees are required to have manicurist license, esthetician license or cosmetology license depending on their provided service. Use the contact form to the RIGHT of this listing to automatically be sent an NDA you can e-sign. We tour on Mondays when the salon is closed. We use escrow for all of our transactions. LOCATION: Unbeatable prime location in Venice, CA (1 block from VENICE sign!) with a loyal customer base. Neighborhood regulars, and Tourist heavy area provides walk-in customers, local hotels refer their guests. PARKING: Free (RARE) parking for customers in the rear of the building. Street parking is also available. Currently offering nail (gel and regular manicure, pedicure) waxing, eyebrow services such as lamination, eyelash extensions and lifts, makeup and hair blowout services. Everything is included in the sale, you can start running the business right away. 2 pedicure chairs, and four manicure stations with the ability to add several more mani stations. Gel manicures start at $80. Sellers request that you make an appointment to tour the location; employees are not aware of the sale so please be discreet. Your employees are required to have manicurist license, esthetician license or cosmetology license depending on their provided service. Use the contact form to the RIGHT of this listing to automatically be sent an NDA you can e-sign. We use escrow for all of our transactions. There is no seller financing available. Disclaimer: All information provided is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. DRE #01963614

$50,000
-Revenue
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Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for spa businesses.

Under $500K

Median revenue$297k
Median cash flow$79k
Median sale price$135k
Multiple range1.4x - 2.6x

$500K to $2M

Median revenue$1.20m
Median cash flow$294k
Median sale price$773k
Multiple range2.2x - 4.7x

Directional only. Small sample may not represent the broader market.

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 Spas

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating spas acquisitions.

Day Spas vs. Medical Spas: Two Fundamentally Different Acquisitions

The spa category in the SMB market encompasses two very different business types that require separate due diligence frameworks. Traditional day spas offer massage, facials, body treatments, and nail services. These services are licensed aesthetics businesses with relatively low regulatory complexity. Medical spas (medspas) offer injectable treatments (Botox, fillers), laser procedures, and other services that require physician supervision under most state medical practice acts. If you are evaluating a medspa, you are evaluating a healthcare entity with regulatory obligations that are far more complex than a day spa, including medical director agreements, scope-of-practice compliance, and adverse event documentation requirements that buyers increasingly require as table-stakes diligence items. Misclassifying a medspa due diligence as a standard aesthetics review is a material error.

How Spas Are Valued

Traditional day spas trade at 1.5x to 3.0x SDE for well-run operations with stable client bases, experienced staff, and favorable lease positions. Medspas command higher multiples typically 3.0x to 6.0x EBITDA for established single-location operations. Medspa multiples are often higher because injectable and laser services tend to generate stronger margins, while traditional spas rely more heavily on labor-intensive service revenue. The medspa sector has seen significant private equity interest, particularly in multi-location platforms. The single most important multiple driver across both categories is owner independence: a spa where the selling owner is the primary treatment provider, the primary client relationship holder, and the face of the brand has a transferability problem that should be reflected in valuation and deal structure.

Therapist and Esthetician Retention

Like hair salons, spas face the structural challenge that client loyalty frequently follows the therapist rather than the location. A massage therapist or esthetician who has been providing services to the same clients for five years has built personal trust relationships that a change of ownership can disrupt. Assess the booking patterns before closing: are appointments booked with specific practitioners by name, or are they booked as general appointments assigned by the business? The former indicates stylist-driven loyalty (fragile to departure); the latter indicates brand-driven loyalty (more defensible). Negotiate retention agreements and reasonable non-solicitation provisions for any therapist whose client book represents more than 10% of total revenue.

Service Menu Margin Analysis

Spa revenue is not created equal from a margin perspective. Massage services carry moderate margins but are highly labor-intensive. Facials and aesthetics treatments carry better margins with less physical labor demand. Injectables and laser services (in medspas) carry the highest margins of all, 60–80% gross margins are achievable, but require licensed practitioners and ongoing product cost management. Review the revenue mix carefully and model the margin contribution of each service category. A spa that has successfully built a meaningful injectable or advanced aesthetics program is a different financial proposition than a pure massage-and-facial operation with the same top-line revenue.

Lease, Location, and the Ambiance Premium

Spas are experience businesses where the physical environment is integral to the product. Location in a premium retail center, medical professional building, or hotel context signals quality to the target clientele. The physical space — lighting, sound, privacy, treatment room configuration, locker facilities — represents a capital investment that has real replacement cost. Review the lease with particular attention to permitted use language (some retail leases restrict spa operations), signage rights, and any required landlord consents for the types of services offered. A spa in a high-end lifestyle center with 5+ years remaining on a favorable lease is a different asset than the same business in a less visible location with 18 months remaining.

Membership Programs and Recurring Revenue

The highest-valued spas in the current acquisition market are those that have built recurring revenue through membership models. Monthly programs providing a set number of services at committed pricing in exchange for a predictable monthly charge are highly valued by prospective buyers. Membership programs with 200+ active paying members represent a meaningful floor under monthly revenue that pure appointment-based businesses cannot offer buyers. Review the membership agreement terms carefully: cancellation policies, frozen membership provisions, and whether the membership agreement runs with the business or with the individual provider. Memberships that are business-tied, auto-renewing, and broadly accepted across multiple providers are materially more valuable than those informally attached to individual practitioners.

Medspa-Specific: Medical Director Structure and Compliance

In medspas specifically, the structure of the medical director relationship is a critical diligence item that frequently surfaces as a deal risk. Most states require a licensed physician to supervise injectable and laser procedures and "supervision" has specific legal meaning that varies by state, ranging from on-site presence to periodic oversight with documented protocols. A handshake arrangement with a medical director who is minimally engaged is both a compliance risk and a business continuity risk if that relationship is disrupted. Buyers should review the medical director agreement, verify that it meets state-specific requirements, and understand whether the current medical director will continue post-acquisition or whether a new arrangement must be negotiated.