Selling a nail salon is a major move. A little preparation protects your price and your reputation.
Buyers want to see monthly revenue, rent, payroll and profit. Clean, honest books make your salon far more attractive.
Price reflects revenue, location, lease terms, equipment, staff and client base — not just the equipment. Comparable sales help set a realistic range.
Post your salon-for-sale on industry marketplaces and classifieds, include photos and key figures, and be ready to answer questions. A clear listing sells faster than a vague one.