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How much does a professional organizer charge per hour?

How much does a professional organizer charge per hour?

Expect to pay between $80 and $140 an hour, though some organizers offer packages, such as a closet clean-out for $250 or a garage sorting for $350. If you’re already relatively organized, a small kitchen tidying session might run you $200; a full-house effort for a downsizing senior might cost more than $1,000.

What services do professional organizers offer?

Professional organizers throughout the industry provide many services including, but not limited to:

  • Residential organizing.
  • Business organizing.
  • Paper management.
  • Home office systems.
  • Time management.
  • Family management.
  • Feng Shui consulting.
  • Coaching.

How much should I charge to organize a house?

Personal Organizer Rates On average, professional organizers charge $497 for a job. Depending on the project, most homeowners pay between $238 and $757. Hourly costs are typically between $55 and $100. The average job takes between 2 and 10 hours.

How do I start a career as a professional organizer?

So here’s what I think you need to do to become a professional organizer:

  1. Love people.
  2. Invest in professional association memberships.
  3. Invest in training and education.
  4. Invest in conferences.
  5. Think about a training program.
  6. Get coaching from another organizer.
  7. Get your website going.
  8. Do freebies if necessary.

How do professional organizers get clients?

7 Ways to Find Clients for your Professional Organizing Business

  1. Network face to face (not just online)
  2. Give away free advice.
  3. Appear in Google searches.
  4. Get referrals from existing clients.
  5. Build referral sources in your niche.
  6. Leverage online referrals sites.
  7. Get referrals from other Professional Organizers.

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