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    paulbrr7
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    what kind of pricing works best for apartments 1 2 3 bedrooms ? thanks all. 😕

    #147242
    Anonymous
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    I include protector w/ price. If they don’t want protector, I don’t want the job. 1BR $85, 2BR $110, 3BR $135. This is for units that are approx 400sqft, 550 sqft, 700 sqft respectively.

    #147243
    paulbrr7
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    hi brian thanks for your quotes did you have a nice vacation playing golf life must be good hope i catch up to you someday just trying to get our name out there for now funny no one ever herd of us maybe we should get on TV more just a thought?

    #147244
    Anonymous
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    In my area, I get $70 for 1BR and $90 for 2BR. I don’t see many 3 BR so I’ll usually go to a square foot charge @ .22/sq. ft.. These prices are for cleaning only. I will sometimes charge extra for extreme soil, wax and red dye stains. Apartments are steady work and a good part of the foundation of your commercial work. I have always promised to meet any deadline they have. Sometimes that means later days, but it has helped foster their loyalty. good luck.

    #147245
    Anonymous
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    My prices are similar to Ferris’, extraodinary soiled carpets and all stain removal is extra based on amount and size. I’m priced this way because the managers want everything broken out separate when invoiced.

    #147246
    Anonymous
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    I forgot to mention that I inform my clients that “up” charges are rare when protector is used. I let them know that it is cheaper for them in the long run to use protector. It helps me in the future as well.

    #147247
    Anonymous
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    I have visited all apartment complexs inMuskogee,There is a guy doing many of them for .09 sq.ft., he can have them. I clean for three retirement homes at 45.00 per room.each room is about 210sq ft. pets I can charge accordingly.I also clean there halls and dining room.at 24 sq.ft..

    #147248
    pacheco
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    I likr Brian’s logic. I don’t know how to phase this in with my regular customers. any suggestions? I suppose I could just do the up front approach that might just work..looking for ideas though. Thanks, Dave

    #147249
    Dan Child
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    I haven’t started doing apartment yet, but I have heard that they are notorious for not paying. Any suggestions on how to deal with that up front? Have ideas of my own, but I want to hear from the community.

    Nev

    #147250
    Bret Wooton
    Participant

    Apartments are typically low margin, high-volume accounts. To price anywhere near what you’d charge residentially means that you won’t get the business. Your competing with the “cheap” cleaners most of the time. It’s ok in these type of situations to upcharge for additional work. However, you still shouldn’t charge anywhere near residential upcharge rates. I would suggest a minimum commercial charge of $60 for a studio or 1 BR, $65 for a 2BR and $75 for 3 BR. Obviously, these are for basic apartments without stairs. At these rates you can still bill $80 to $100 per hour.

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