1-Bedroom Apartment Cleaning Cost in 2026

1-bedroom apartment cleaning costs $85–$140 for standard and $145–$230 for deep cleaning in 2026. Price ranges by market, recurring discount strategies, and move-out pricing.

1-Bedroom Apartment Cleaning Cost in 2026

Professional 1-bedroom apartment cleaning costs $85–$140 for a standard clean and $145–$230 for a deep clean in 2026 (600–900 sq ft). Prices vary by market — high cost-of-living cities like New York, Boston, and San Francisco run 30–50% above these ranges, while lower-cost markets sit at or below the floor. Move-out and first-time cleans are priced at a premium because they take significantly longer than a recurring maintenance clean.

These price ranges are based on aggregated market data from cleaning businesses across the US. For a precise estimate calibrated to your specific market, use the free house cleaning cost calculator with your city selected.

1-Bedroom Apartment Cleaning Prices by Service Type

Service TypePrice RangeWhat's Included
Standard Clean$85–$140Vacuuming, mopping, bathroom scrub, kitchen wipe-down, dusting surfaces
Deep Clean$145–$230Everything in standard + inside appliances, baseboards, interior windows, detailed scrubbing
Move-Out Clean$170–$260Top-to-bottom cleaning to landlord/leasing standard, often includes inside oven, fridge, cabinets
Recurring (weekly)15–20% off standard rateSame scope as standard; discount applied for committed schedule
Recurring (biweekly)10–15% off standard rateStandard scope; most common frequency for apartments

Frequently Asked Questions

How much should I charge to clean a 1-bedroom apartment?

For a standard clean, price in the $85–$140 range for a mid-market city. Adjust up for high-cost markets (NYC, SF, Boston) and down for lower-cost markets. First-time cleans and deep cleans should be priced at your deep clean rate ($145–$230) because the home is not yet on a maintenance schedule and requires more work.

Should I charge more for a first-time apartment clean?

Yes — always. A first-time clean takes 50–100% longer than a recurring maintenance clean because you're starting from scratch. Price it at your deep clean rate ($145–$230) at minimum. Explain this to the client upfront as a "first-time clean fee" and note that subsequent visits will be at the recurring rate once the home is on a maintenance schedule.

How do I handle apartment cleaning price negotiations?

Never discount your base rate. If a client pushes back on price, offer a reduced scope (skip extras like inside oven/fridge) rather than lowering your hourly effective rate. Discounting trains clients to always negotiate and devalues your service. If your price is within the market range ($85–$140 standard, $145–$230 deep), stand behind it.