TL;DR: In 2026, most Toronto households pay roughly CAD $25–$50 per hour per cleaner, or about $120–$300 flat for a standard one-time clean of a condo or small home. Prices swing with home size, how often you book, and whether it's a regular tidy-up or a deep clean.
Hiring a house cleaner in Toronto shouldn't feel like a guessing game. Rates vary a lot across the GTA — a downtown condo is not priced like a detached home in Scarborough or a short-let in Liberty Village. This guide breaks down what you can realistically expect to pay in Canadian dollars, what actually moves the price, and how to hire someone trustworthy without paying agency mark-ups.
Key facts
- Hourly rates: Independent Toronto cleaners commonly charge ~$25–$50/hour in 2026. Agencies sit at the higher end because they add overhead and commission.
- Flat one-time clean: A standard clean of a 1–2 bedroom condo typically runs ~$120–$250; larger homes and deep cleans run higher.
- Deep cleans & move-out cleans: Expect ~$250–$500+ depending on square footage and condition — these take far longer than a regular visit.
- Recurring is cheaper per visit: Weekly or biweekly bookings usually cost less per clean than a one-off, because cleaners value steady work.
- Free to post the job: On CQD New Gen, posting a cleaning job is always free with no commission — you set the budget and get matched with local cleaners.
What you'll actually pay in Toronto (2026)
Most quotes fall into three buckets:
- Regular maintenance clean (kitchen, bathrooms, floors, dusting, general tidy): the everyday visit most households book. For a typical condo or small home this lands around $120–$220 per visit, or the hourly rate if you book by time.
- Deep clean (inside appliances, baseboards, scrubbing grout, behind furniture): a bigger job, usually $250–$450+ for the first visit, after which a maintenance clean keeps things in shape.
- Move-in / move-out clean: priced for empty-home detail and often demanded by Toronto landlords and property managers — commonly $300–$500+ depending on size.
These are ranges, not fixed prices. Always get a quote based on your actual home rather than a generic online estimate.
What changes the price
- Size & layout: More bedrooms, bathrooms and square footage means more hours. Bathrooms and kitchens are the most time-intensive rooms.
- Condition: A home cleaned every two weeks is quicker (and cheaper) than one that hasn't had a deep clean in months.
- Frequency: Weekly and biweekly clients almost always get a better per-visit rate than one-time bookings.
- Extras: Inside-oven, inside-fridge, interior windows, laundry and wall-washing are usually add-ons.
- Supplies: Some cleaners bring their own products and equipment; others use yours. Confirm this up front.
- Access & parking: Downtown condos with paid parking or strict service-elevator booking windows can add time.
How to hire a reliable cleaner in Toronto
- Write down what you need. Home size, rooms, frequency (one-time, weekly, biweekly), and any extras like inside the oven or interior windows. A clear brief gets you accurate quotes.
- Set a budget range in CAD. Being upfront filters for cleaners who work at your price and saves back-and-forth.
- Check for vetting and reviews. Look for verified profiles, references, and honest reviews from other Toronto clients — trust matters more than the lowest price.
- Confirm the details in writing: what's included, who supplies products, arrival time, and the total price. No surprises on cleaning day.
- Start with one visit, then set a routine. Book a single clean to see the quality, then lock in a recurring slot with someone you like.
Hiring for an Airbnb or short-let in Toronto?
Short-let hosts across Toronto — from the Entertainment District to North York — need fast, reliable turnovers between guests. The priorities are a bit different: same-day availability, a consistent checklist, linen changes, restocking, and someone dependable enough that you never risk a bad review over a missed clean. Post your turnover schedule clearly and match with a cleaner who can commit to your booking calendar.
The cheaper, fairer way: skip the commission
Traditional agencies mark up every clean and take a cut. CQD New Gen works differently: posting a cleaning job is free, always — no commission, no fees to post. You describe the job, set your budget, and get matched with trusted local cleaners who keep 100% of what they earn. That means fairer pay for cleaners and better prices for you.
Whether you need a one-time deep clean, a weekly routine, or a dependable Airbnb turnover cleaner in Toronto, you can post it in minutes and start getting matched.
FAQ
How much does a house cleaner cost per hour in Toronto in 2026?
Most Toronto cleaners charge roughly $25–$50 CAD per hour in 2026. Independent cleaners tend to be cheaper than agencies, which add overhead and commission. Always confirm whether the quote is per hour or a flat rate for the whole job.
How much is a one-time clean for a condo in Toronto?
A standard one-time clean of a 1–2 bedroom Toronto condo typically costs ~$120–$250 CAD, depending on size and condition. A first-time deep clean costs more because it takes significantly longer.
Is it cheaper to book a regular cleaner?
Yes. Weekly or biweekly cleans usually cost less per visit than one-off bookings, because the home stays in better shape and cleaners value steady, recurring work.
Does it cost anything to post a cleaning job on CQD New Gen?
No. Posting a cleaning job is free, always — with no commission. You set your budget and get matched with local, vetted cleaners who keep everything they earn.
How do I find a trustworthy cleaner in Toronto?
Look for verified profiles, real reviews from other Toronto clients, and references. Write a clear brief, agree the price and inclusions in writing, and start with a single visit before committing to a routine.

