How Much Does a Professional Organizer Cost?

Normal range: $252 - $833

The cost to hire a professional organizer is $523 on average, but it can cost between $252 and $833.

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Nick P. Cellucci
Written by Nick P. Cellucci
Contributing Writer
Updated January 16, 2024
Well organized modern walk in closet
Photo: Colleen Michaels / iStock / Getty Images Plus / Getty Images

Need help decluttering your home? Hiring a professional organizer is a great way to help take the stress out of home organization and get your space feeling functional again. Depending on the company and where you live, professional home organizer rates typically run between $55 to $100 per hour, and per-project rates cost $523 on average. Professional home organization jobs typically take between two and 10 hours to complete.

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Normal range for U.S.
$252 - $833
  • Average
  • $523
  • Low end
  • $100
  • high end
  • $1,800
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Professional Organizer Cost Factors

The biggest factors when it comes to professional home organization are the types of projects you choose to have done and the experience of the pro you hire.

Organizer Experience Level

You can save by hiring someone new to the organizing industry with a lower hourly rate. However, expect less favorable results and more time spent on your project than you'd get if you hired an experienced pro with advanced skills. 

Project Location

Organization for rooms of different shapes and sizes comes at different price points. In addition, certain rooms come with unique features that can make organizing more complex. For example, garage organization requires systems and storage costs for safe storage of and access to large tools and equipment, making it more complex than something as simple as pantry organization.

The table below includes the average total project costs for organization projects in different areas of a home.

Room or AreaTotal Project Cost
Closet$150 – $250
Standard room$200 – $300
Swimming pool area$200 – $300
Backyard and garden$200 – $300
Kitchen$250 – $400
Office$250 – $400
Garage$1,000 – $2,500
Whole house$1,500 – $5,000

Project Type

When you think of professional organization, you likely think of someone tidying up your belongings. However, pro organizers also offer a range of related services that vary in cost depending on their complexity. The table below lays out hourly costs for some of these services.

Organization Project TypeCost per Hour
General home decluttering$50 – $120
Office organization$50 – $90
Business organization$50 – $150
Life organization$50 – $200
Computer organization$60 – $150
Organization for hoarders$150 – $300
Home financial organization$200 – $400

How Much Do Professional Home Organizers Cost Near You?

Professional organizers may charge different prices depending on where you live. Below is the average range for a home organizer near you, depending on which region of the country you live in.

These are the average professional home organizer rates by city:

LocationAverage Rate
Portland, OR$616
San Francisco, CA$586
Salt Lake City, UT$479
El Paso, TX$596
Minneapolis, MN$446
Columbus, OH$300
Memphis, TN$643
Boston, MA$458
Charlotte, NC$786
Tampa, FL$310

How Much of My House Can I Have Professionally Organized on My Budget?

Because professional organizers usually charge $55 to $100 per hour, you can likely afford to cut clutter and get a cleaner house on almost any budget.

$100

For a small budget like this, you can organize one area of your home, such as a large closet, kitchen pantry, or small bedroom. Hiring a part-time home organizer, someone in college, or someone new to the industry may get you a more affordable rate than an experienced home organization consultant or firm.

$200 to $700

With the average nationwide rate at around $450, you’ll get good service from an experienced professional within this budget range. From your kids’ playroom to your home office, you can likely get several rooms decluttered for this amount.

$800+

Splurging on the high end can potentially get you a team of organization experts who will tackle bigger, more complex projects. Expect to pay as much as $1,500 to $5,000 for major home organization projects, such as unpacking and organizing an entire home after a move or tackling multiple rooms, including the living room, bedrooms, dining room, kitchen, basement, and garage. To help you save a bit of money, some organization consultants will offer a discount if you purchase a certain number of hours of their services or commit to a project package.

How Much Does It Cost to Organize Your Home Yourself?

Besides the mental and emotional cost involved with organizing your home yourself (trust us—we’ve been there, too), there are still some miscellaneous expenses you’ll have to pay for even if you decide to forgo help from a pro.

First off, you’ll need to purchase storage solutions to make sure all of your belongings have a place to go.

Materials and products needed to complete a DIY home organization project may include:

SuppliesPrice
Clear plastic tubs$10 each
Drawer organizers$10 – $100
Baskets$5 – $60
Hangers$5 – $40
Pegboards and hooks$20 - $150
Desk organizers$50
A label maker or stickers$5 – $100
Closet organizers$150 – $1,000+
New storage furniture$100+
Materials to build your own shelving, file cabinets, and more$50+

If you’re purging a lot of clutter, you may also need to pay for a service to haul away your unwanted items after you’ve finished organizing. The cost for junk removal is between $130 and $360, though the price fluctuates based on the type of items you’re hauling away and how much. A full truckload may cost as much as $800.

The other major cost associated with DIY home organization is time. Busy families often don’t have the hours to dedicate to a project like this, and some people are just overwhelmed by their current space and don’t know where to begin. Consider how much extra time it may take to organize on your own versus a professional’s help as you start planning your project.

What Factors Influence Typical Professional Home Organizer Rates?

Most professional organizers charge hourly rates to declutter your house. How much you’ll pay will depend on the size of the project, how much time the organizer spends helping you declutter, who you hire to do the job, and if any additional services are needed beyond basic decluttering.

Time Spent Organizing

If you’re looking to reorganize your entire home room-by-room, the cost will increase with more time spent on the project. Most projects take between four and five hours, while larger jobs such as a multi-room project or whole-house organization can take anywhere from eight hours to several days.

Finding the Right Organizer for Your Project

Calling a professional organizer can be a bit daunting, but don’t be afraid to ask for help! An organizer’s job is to help you reset your space so your family can feel more relaxed at home. Finding someone you can team up with to get things in order will help you design organization solutions that fit your individual lifestyle.

When you’re getting quotes from professional home organizers to help with your project, asking how their individual rate system works is a good idea so you are on the same page from the get-go.

Suppose you have a particularly complex or time-consuming project that will require the help of other home improvement pros. In that case, a professional home organizer may charge more for their hourly rate to account for the extra planning time and coordination.

Additional Services

Sometimes, professional home organization companies will also provide cleaning services or education and planning tips for staying organized long-term. These additional services will likely cost extra and are things you should discuss prior to the start of your project. The typical cost of house cleaning services is $50 to $90 per hour, but you may get a deal for bundling with your professional home organizer’s rates.

Additional home organizer services that may be available include:

Benefits of Hiring a Professional Organizer

There are many benefits to having a tidy, organized living space. Hiring a professional organizer for the job comes with a few additional advantages.

Saves You Time

Home organizing is time-consuming. A pro who organizes for a living can drastically cut down project time by streamlining the process with efficient systems and custom storage solutions.

Access to Expertise

Organizing pros have honed their skills by creating solutions for many spaces. They've seen it all and can likely identify potential solutions in your space that you would otherwise overlook.

Assistance With Difficult Decisions

Organizing a space comes with difficult decisions, usually revolving around what to keep or get rid of. Pros objectively look at your situation and offer advice on otherwise difficult decisions. If you want, you can leave every decision to your pro.

How Angi Gets Its Cost Data

Home is the most important place on earth, which is why Angi has helped more than 150 million homeowners transform their houses into homes they adore. To help homeowners with their next project, Angi provides readers with the most accurate cost data and upholds strict editorial standards. We’ve surveyed thousands of real Angi customers about their project costs to develop the pricing data you see, so you can make the best decisions for you and your home. We pair this data with research from reputable sources, including the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, academic journals, market studies, and interviews with industry experts—all to ensure our prices reflect real-world projects. 

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Leah Lopez Cardenas contributed to this article.

Frequently Asked Questions

A professional home organizer helps people organize their space so they can live in a neater, more stress-free environment. They help with planning, coaching, and storage solution ideas to get your home in order—and keep it that way long-term.

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Nick P. Cellucci
Written by Nick P. Cellucci
Contributing Writer
Nick has been a copywriter in the home services industry since 2017, marketing for hundreds of flooring and home improvement providers throughout North America.
Nick has been a copywriter in the home services industry since 2017, marketing for hundreds of flooring and home improvement providers throughout North America.
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