House Cleaning Prices in New York, NY (2026)

Cleaners in the New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ area earn a mean $24.30/hour (May 2025) — a true cost of about $31.59/hour per cleaner once the 1.30 payroll burden is applied. Run through the standard cost formula with 15% overhead and a 25% target margin, a profitable 3-bed, 2-bath standard clean in New York lands around $252 37% above what the national-average wage would produce.

Profitable prices by home size

Computed from the local New York wage through the pricing formula — labor × 1.30 burden + 15% overhead, ÷ (1 − 25% margin). Two-person crew, one-time visit.

Home sizeStandardDeep (1.5×)Move-out (2×)
1,500 sq ft (2–3 bed)$213$320$426
2,000 sq ft (3 bed)$252$378$504
2,500 sq ft (4 bed)$291$436$581

What the New York market means for your pricing

New York is one of the most expensive cleaning-labor markets in the country — cleaner wages run 37% above the national average. That cuts both ways: your costs are higher than almost anywhere else, but so are the prices clients expect to pay. The most common mistake in a market like New York is anchoring to national price guides — a "$150 standard clean" from a generic article is below your true cost here. Price from your own loaded labor rate, not from what cleaners charge in cheaper metros.

Frequently asked questions

How much does house cleaning cost in New York?
A profitable standard clean of a 3-bed, 2-bath home in New York runs about $252, based on the local mean cleaner wage of $24.30/hour (BLS) with payroll burden, overhead and a 25% margin included. Deep cleans run about 1.5× and move-out cleans about 2× that.
What do cleaning companies pay cleaners in New York?
The mean wage for maids and housekeeping cleaners in the New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ area is $24.30/hour (May 2025). With payroll taxes, workers' comp and benefits (~30% burden), the true cost to a company is about $31.59/hour per cleaner.
Is New York more expensive than average for cleaning?
Yes — cleaning wages in New York run about 37% above the national mean of $17.80/hour, so profitable prices are correspondingly higher than national guides suggest.

Wage data: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, occupation 37-2012 (Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners), May 2025, New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ. Prices are computed baselines, not quotes — your crew, rates and overhead decide the real number.

Price a New York job on your own rates

The table above uses the market-average wage. Your real number comes from your rates — enter them once and every quote protects your margin.