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Depending on the company and where you live, professional organizers typically charge between $30 and $80 per hour, according to CostHelper.com, and per-project rates for a single room such as a kitchen, utility room or home office range from $200 to $375.
Typical costs: A professional organizer typically cost between $30 and $80 per hour, with appointments ranging from a few hours to straighten up a small room up to several days to work on a cluttered office or a particularly challenging garage. Organizing estimates the average room takes 8-12 hours.
Typical costs: A professional organizer typically cost between $30 and $80 per hour, with appointments ranging from a few hours to straighten up a small room up to several days to work on a cluttered office or a particularly challenging garage. Organizing estimates the average room takes 8-12 hours.
Expect to pay between $80 and $140 an hour, though some organizers offer packages, such as a closet clean-out for $250 or a garage sorting for $350. If you're already relatively organized, a small kitchen tidying session might run you $200; a full-house effort for a downsizing senior might cost more than $1,000.
I usually recommend at least $$4050 per hour for brand-new organizers (and I've known plenty who have started out at $60+), but that will vary depending upon the factors listed above. Rates nationally vary from $40 to over $200 per hour.
Have a minimum of a high school diploma or an equivalent level of education. Have 1,500 hours of documented paid work as a professional organizer, 250 hours of which can be substituted with hours spent earning a college degree or other educational training.
STEP 1: Plan your Business. ... STEP 2: Form a legal entity. ... STEP 3: Register for taxes. ... STEP 4: Open a business bank account. ... STEP 5: Set up business accounting. ... STEP 6: Obtain necessary permits and licenses. ... STEP 7: Get Business Insurance.
STEP 1: Plan your Business. ... STEP 2: Form a legal entity. ... STEP 3: Register for taxes. ... STEP 4: Open a business bank account. ... STEP 5: Set up business accounting. ... STEP 6: Obtain necessary permits and licenses. ... STEP 7: Get Business Insurance.
The average salary of a professional organizer in the United States is a wide range! It can be anywhere from $50/hour (for starting organizers) to over $200/hour! ... Well, as you can already guess, your salary would increase depending on your years in the industry and the amount of experience you have.
The average income for a professional organizer was $42,000 as of 2013, according to the job website Simplified. Since the professional organizer industry is still unregulated, there are no specific requirements to become a professional organizer.
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