Quote Any Cleaning Job in New York in 60 Seconds
Cleaning in New York means pricing walk-up apartments in Queens, doorman buildings on the Upper East Side, and brownstones in Brooklyn — sometimes all in the same week. Rates here are the highest in the country, and clients expect fast, professional communication to match.
MaidQuote turns that walkthrough into a priced, professional proposal in about 60 seconds — AI pricing tuned to New York rates, a polished email written for you, and one-tap delivery by email or text before you leave the driveway.
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Built for New York cleaning businesses
- AI-powered pricing based on New York market ratesWalk the house, rate its condition on a few sliders, and get a price that reflects what clients in New York actually pay — typically $150–250 for a standard visit.
- Send proposals by email or text in English, Spanish, or PortugueseThe AI writes a professional proposal for you. Send it in whichever language your client prefers — before you leave the driveway.
- 14-day free trial, no credit card requiredQuote real New York jobs free for two weeks. If it doesn't win you work, walk away — we never charge a card you didn't enter.
FAQ for New York cleaners
How much do house cleaners charge in New York?
A standard clean in New York typically runs $150–250 per visit, depending on square footage, condition, and how often you come. Manhattan and brownstone Brooklyn command the top of the range; apartments in the outer boroughs price lower but turn over faster.
Is MaidQuote available in New York?
Yes, MaidQuote is fully available in New York, NY. Local market rates are built into the AI pricing, so quotes come out realistic for your area from day one. You can try it free for 14 days — no credit card required.
What's the average cleaning rate in New York, NY?
Most New York cleaners charge in the $50–70/hour range — about $150–250 for a routine visit, more for larger homes. First cleans, deep cleans, and move-outs command a 30–50% premium. Manhattan and brownstone Brooklyn command the top of the range; apartments in the outer boroughs price lower but turn over faster.
How do I grow my cleaning business in New York?
Recurring biweekly clients in doorman and co-op buildings are the backbone of a NYC cleaning business — one good relationship with a super or property manager can fill your calendar. Professional proposals help you look established enough to get those referrals.
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