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    Is booth rental worth it in Austin?

    Short answer

    Booth rental in Austin is worth it for stylists with a steady 25+ client weekly book who can cover their own supplies, taxes, and marketing. Expect to net 30–60% more than a commission split once your book is full, but you trade benefits and structure for independence.

    The math

    At a commission split, a Austin stylist booking $4,000/week typically keeps $1,800–$2,200 (45–55%). Renting a chair at $400/week and keeping 100% of services, that same stylist nets ~$3,200 after rent — but covers their own supplies (~$400/month) and self-employment tax (~15%).

    When booth rental makes sense

    Make the jump when you have a consistent book that fills 80%+ of your week, savings to cover 2–3 slow months, and the discipline to run your own marketing, taxes, and supply purchasing.

    What you give up

    No employer-provided benefits, no continuing education stipends, no built-in walk-in traffic, and no front-desk help. Booth renters in Austin also handle their own quarterly tax filings and equipment maintenance.

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