Buying A Barbershop -
You are behind the chair. You buy a job and a business.
Barbershops are community hubs. Evaluate the "vibe" of the current shop: buying a barbershop
Check the lease terms (escalation clauses are common) and equipment age (chairs, HVAC, and water heaters are expensive to replace). 3. Location and "Vibe" You are behind the chair
Ensure the sale includes the Instagram handle, Google My Business profile, and the booking software (like Squire or Vagaro) data. Google My Business profile
A shop in a high-foot-traffic area relies on walk-ins; a "destination" shop relies on a digital presence.