If you're searching for house cleaning in Minneapolis, the first question on your mind is probably the price. You want a clean home, but you also want to know what you're getting into before you book.
The short answer: most Minneapolis homeowners pay between $120 and $350 per visit for professional house cleaning, depending on home size, service type, and how often you book. But the real answer depends on what you actually need — and whether you're comparing apples to apples when you shop around.
Average Prices By Home Size
Home size is the biggest factor in cleaning cost. Larger homes take more time, more supplies, and often require multiple cleaners.
Pricing By Service Type
Not all cleaning visits are the same. A quick maintenance clean costs significantly less than a deep clean or specialized service.
Hourly vs. Flat-Rate Pricing
Hourly pricing ($25–$50/hour per cleaner) sounds cheaper on paper, but you never know your final cost until the job is done. A team of three at $35/hour each means $105/hour. Hourly pricing incentivizes the company to take longer.
Flat-rate pricing gives you the total cost upfront before anyone steps foot in your home. The cleaning team is incentivized to work efficiently because they earn the same whether it takes two hours or three.
At Signature Shine, we use flat-rate pricing exclusively. You get your exact price in 60 seconds when you book online. No surprises, no clock-watching, no hidden fees.
What Affects The Price?
Condition of the home. A home that hasn't been professionally cleaned in over a year requires more work. Most companies charge more for a first-time deep clean, then offer lower recurring rates.
Number of bathrooms. Bathrooms are the most labor-intensive rooms. Three or more bathrooms typically increases the price even at the same square footage.
Pets. Pet hair, dander, and occasional messes add time. Some companies charge a surcharge. At Signature Shine, pet-safe cleaning is included at no extra cost.
Frequency discount. Weekly clients typically pay 10–20% less per visit than one-time clients. The more frequently you book, the less work each visit requires.
How To Get The Best Value
Ask if cleaners are W2 employees or independent contractors. W2 employees are trained, insured, and accountable. Gig workers often have no training, no insurance, and no accountability.
Confirm insurance and bonding. If an uninsured cleaner damages your property or gets injured in your home, you could be liable.
Check what's included. A $99 cleaning that skips bathrooms isn't cheaper than a $199 cleaning that covers everything. Compare checklists, not prices.
Book a recurring plan. A recurring membership saves 10–20% compared to one-time cleans.






