Professional Housekeeping Services in NYC
Housekeeping isn't just cleaning with a fancier name — it's a different service entirely. Cleaning means your surfaces are dust-free and your bathroom sparkles. Housekeeping means your laundry is folded and put away, the dishes from last night are done, the clutter on your kitchen counter is organized, and your home actually functions like a home. For New Yorkers working 60-70 hour weeks, managing a household on top of everything else is where things start to fall apart. That's where we come in.
What's Included Every Time
Our comprehensive checklist ensures nothing is missed, backed by our re-clean guarantee.
Dedicated housekeeping team assigned to your home
Custom cleaning plan built around your routine
Complete cleaning of all rooms per 55-point checklist
Laundry — wash, dry, fold & put away
Dish washing, drying & kitchen reset
Organizing closets, counters & common areas
Bed making with your preferred sheet-tucking style
Refrigerator exterior wipe-down & interior on request
Trash & recycling sorted, bagged & taken to chute
Restocking bathroom & kitchen supplies (if left out)
Pet hair removal from furniture & floors
Plant watering & mail sorting on request
Keep your home spotless and save up to 30%
Book recurring service and lock in a dedicated team at a discounted flat rate. No hidden fees, no lock-in contracts. Just a beautifully clean home on autopilot.
100,000+ Queens, BK & Manhattan cleans
30%
Weekly
25%
Bi-weekly
15%
Monthly
Where We Serve in NYC
Our W-2 professional cleaning teams are dispatched daily across the major boroughs of New York City.
When Cleaning Isn't Enough
You know the situation. You get home at 8pm after a 12-hour day, and the apartment is technically clean because someone came last week and dusted. But the kitchen counter has three days of mail piled up. There's a load of laundry in the dryer that's been there since Sunday. The dishes from breakfast are still in the sink. Your bed hasn't been made properly in a week because you're always rushing out. The place is "clean" in the narrow sense, but it doesn't feel managed. It doesn't feel like it's working for you.
That gap — between a clean home and a functioning one — is exactly what housekeeping fills. Our housekeeping teams don't just clean surfaces. They run your laundry through, fold it, and put it where it goes. They do the dishes and reset the kitchen so it looks like no one ever used it. They organize the pile of stuff that accumulates on your entry table. They make your bed the way you like it — and yes, your team will remember whether you want hospital corners or a loose tuck, because it's the same team every time.
This isn't a luxury for wealthy families with live-in staff. The majority of our housekeeping clients are single professionals, dual-income couples, and new parents in neighborhoods like the Upper West Side, Murray Hill, and Long Island City — people who are good at their jobs and don't have the bandwidth to also manage a home. We've served over 13,300 clients in NYC, and more of them are shifting to housekeeping every year because it solves the actual problem, not just the visible one.
Your Team Learns Your Home
Housekeeping requires a level of familiarity that one-off cleaners simply can't provide. Your dedicated team learns where your dishes go, which drawer holds the dish towels, how you like your throw pillows arranged, and that the hall closet gets reorganized every couple of weeks because coats pile up. After two or three visits, they know your home well enough to maintain it without instruction. You don't leave a note every time. You don't explain where things go. It just happens.
The housekeeping relationships we build tend to last. Clients who sign up for weekly housekeeping in neighborhoods like Gramercy, the West Village, and the Upper East Side often stay for years — not because they're locked into a contract (they're not), but because the arrangement works. When you come home and the laundry is folded, the kitchen is reset, and the beds are made — it's hard to go back to doing it all yourself. Especially in a city where your time is the most expensive thing you have.
"I switched from a standard cleaning to housekeeping after having my first kid. The cleaning was fine, but I needed someone to actually help keep the house running — dishes, laundry, organizing the baby's stuff. My team just handles it now. Every Thursday the place is put back together and I can breathe again."
Verified Client
Upper West Side, Manhattan