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Cleaning in Miami, United States: Jobs, Costs & Services (2026 Guide)

Cleaner rates, job demand and top services in Miami for 2026 — from Brickell to Doral. Keep 100% of your pay with CQD New Gen.

CQD New Gen8 July 2026

In Miami, professional cleaners typically earn $18–$24 per hour in 2026, while households pay roughly $165–$300 for a standard clean of a two- or three-bedroom home. Demand is strong and steady across the metro — hundreds of cleaning roles are open at any time — driven by a busy short-term-rental market, dense condo living, and year-round humidity that keeps homes needing regular attention. Whether you clean for a living or need help at home, here is how the Miami market works and how to get started.

Finding cleaning work in Miami

Miami is one of the more active cleaning-job markets in the country. Job boards regularly list several hundred to nearly a thousand cleaning openings across Miami-Dade at once, spanning residential, hotel, commercial and short-let turnover work. Pay for experienced, reliable cleaners runs from around $15–$19/hour at entry level up to $23/hour or more plus tips, with some full-time crews earning $600–$950 per week.

The strongest demand tends to cluster around high-income and high-turnover neighborhoods: Brickell and Downtown condos, Miami Beach and South Beach vacation rentals, Coral Gables, Pinecrest and Key Biscayne family homes, and Doral and Kendall where commercial and residential work overlap. Airbnb-heavy areas near the beach are especially good for cleaners who can handle fast same-day turnovers.

If you want to work for yourself and keep every dollar you earn, you can list your services on CQD New Gen and connect directly with local clients. Browse current cleaning jobs in Miami, or sign up free as a cleaner and start building a client base. There is no commission — you keep 100% of your pay, and it is free to join.

Hiring a cleaner in Miami

For households and businesses, cleaning costs in Miami depend on home size, frequency and the type of service. As a rough guide for 2026:

  • Hourly individuals: around $18–$24 per hour, with Miami Beach at the higher end ($24) and inland areas like Miami Gardens lower ($18).
  • Established companies: often $50–$100 per hour, or flat rates that bundle in insurance, bonding and background checks.
  • Flat-rate standard clean: roughly $165–$300, with most two- or three-bedroom homes landing near $165–$200.

Booking a recurring weekly or biweekly clean usually lowers the per-visit price versus a one-off deep clean. If you manage a short-term rental in South Beach or Brickell, expect to pay a per-turnover rate rather than hourly.

When you hire through CQD New Gen you deal directly with local cleaners — no agency markup. Find and hire a cleaner in Miami, or post a cleaning job. Posting a job is completely free — always, with no fees to post.

Popular cleaning services in Miami

Miami homes and businesses most commonly request:

Key facts

  • Average individual house-cleaning rate in Miami is roughly $21.80/hour as of 2026, ranging ~$18 (Miami Gardens) to ~$24 (Miami Beach).
  • Established cleaning companies often charge $50–$100/hour, or flat rates around $165–$300 per standard clean.
  • Hundreds of cleaning jobs — commonly reported around 900+ — are open across Miami-Dade at any given time.
  • Full-time cleaners can earn $600–$950+ per week plus tips.
  • High-demand neighborhoods include Brickell, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Pinecrest, Key Biscayne, Doral and Kendall.
  • On CQD New Gen, cleaners keep 100% of their pay (no commission), and posting a cleaning job is free.

Ready to start? Join Miami's growing cleaning community at www.cqdnewgen.ai.

FAQ

How much does a house cleaner cost in Miami in 2026?

Independent cleaners in Miami typically charge about $18–$24 per hour, averaging around $21.80. Professional companies often charge $50–$100 per hour or a flat rate of roughly $165–$300 for a standard two- or three-bedroom clean.

How much can I earn as a cleaner in Miami?

Entry-level cleaning pay starts around $15–$19 per hour, rising to $23 or more per hour plus tips with experience. Full-time cleaners can earn $600–$950+ per week, and self-employed cleaners on CQD New Gen keep 100% of what they charge.

Are there many cleaning jobs available in Miami?

Yes. Miami-Dade regularly has several hundred to over 900 cleaning openings at once across residential, hotel, commercial and short-term-rental work. Demand is strongest in Brickell, Miami Beach, Doral and other high-turnover areas.

Which Miami neighborhoods have the most cleaning demand?

Brickell and Downtown condos, Miami Beach and South Beach rentals, and family areas like Coral Gables, Pinecrest, Key Biscayne, Doral and Kendall see the most demand. Airbnb-dense beach areas are especially busy with turnover cleaning.

Is it free to post a cleaning job or join as a cleaner on CQD New Gen?

Yes. Posting a cleaning job is always free with no fees to post, and cleaners can join for free and keep 100% of their pay with no commission. It is designed so Miami cleaners and clients connect directly.

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