Studio Apartment Cleaning Cost in 2026

Studio apartment cleaning costs $75–$120 for standard cleaning and $130–$200 for deep cleaning in 2026. Pricing by service type, tips for recurring clients, and how to quote accurately.

Studio Apartment Cleaning Cost in 2026

Professional studio apartment cleaning costs $75–$120 for a standard clean and $130–$200 for a deep clean in 2026 (350–600 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.

Studio Apartment Cleaning Prices by Service Type

Service TypePrice RangeWhat's Included
Standard Clean$75–$120Vacuuming, mopping, bathroom scrub, kitchen wipe-down, dusting surfaces
Deep Clean$130–$200Everything in standard + inside appliances, baseboards, interior windows, detailed scrubbing
Move-Out Clean$150–$225Top-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 studio apartment?

For a standard clean, price in the $75–$120 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 ($130–$200) 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 ($130–$200) 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 ($75–$120 standard, $130–$200 deep), stand behind it.