Cần chuẩn bị gì khi sang tiệm
2026-03-15 · 1 min read
When buyers see a salon-for-sale listing, they usually want enough detail to decide whether it is worth a serious conversation. A clear listing does not need to reveal everything publicly, but it should answer the first questions buyers always ask.
Basic Business Details
Start with the city, neighborhood, years in business, number of chairs or stations, and whether the salon is currently operating. Photos help buyers understand the space before they contact you.
Price and Lease
If you are comfortable sharing a price range, include it. Buyers also want to understand rent, lease length, renewal options, and whether the landlord is open to transfer.
Revenue and Expenses
You can keep sensitive numbers private until a serious conversation, but be ready to discuss monthly revenue, rent, payroll, supplies, and other regular expenses.
Equipment and Inventory
Mention chairs, tables, pedicure stations, ventilation, washer/dryer, POS system, signage, and any included inventory. Buyers want to know what they are actually getting.
Contact Preferences
For a sale, privacy matters. VietBiz lets you choose chat, phone, or both, so you can control how buyers reach you.
The Takeaway
A prepared listing helps serious buyers move faster. The goal is not to share every private detail publicly; it is to show enough structure that the right buyer knows what to ask next.
Posted by the VietBiz Team. Ready to list your salon for sale? Post a listing.