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End of tenancy/pre move clean

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ilovewinterpansies · 24/06/2018 09:01

I'm hoping to move house soon (haven't exchanged yet though so don't want to tempt fate!!). I live in a mid terrace 3 bed, 2 bathroom 1200 square ft house in south west London. Laminate floor downstairs, tiled floors in bathroom, carpet everywhere else.

How much can I expect to pay for a top to bottom clean so that I can leave the house in a nice condition for the buyers? I know it's hard to say but - ballpark?

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ASauvignonADay · 24/06/2018 09:36

Watching with interest...

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Lucisky · 24/06/2018 10:09

It's very thoughtful of you to want to leave the place so sparkly clean, but you are under no obligation to do so.(I am assuming you own the house you are vacating, if not, ignore!) I would just do the standard dust and hoover, which is the most anyone has done for me. Save your money for your new place.

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Lucisky · 24/06/2018 10:10

Sorry, should have read it better, I see you are renting. Just ignore me!

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Singlenotsingle · 24/06/2018 10:11

You might need to get the new place cleaned, so save your money

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Singlenotsingle · 24/06/2018 10:12

No, she's buying

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Lucisky · 24/06/2018 10:21

Are you vacating a rental op? It is not clear to me.

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NaiceTornHamstring · 24/06/2018 10:26

I have an identical London terrace - we paid about £300 for a deep clean when we moved in. It had been rented by lots of students and it needed a good scrub before we'd have felt comfortable in it.

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Ifailed · 24/06/2018 10:39

I sold a 3 bed terrace in London recently and paid a highly-regarded local cleaner to do it from top to bottom, it took her 10 hours & cost £200. I felt it was money well spent & the new owners were very grateful. I thought was the least I could given how much they paid!

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ilovewinterpansies · 24/06/2018 10:41

Yes I'm selling.

So do you think I'm mad to clean? My DH thinks I am and clearly some of you do too!!

I just know that eg the cupboards and shelves etc will be filthy. The oven needs a clean and bathrooms will need a once over. Feel a bit bad leaving it in such that sort of state....but if you were buying, is a quick dust and hoover what you'd expect?

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0range99 · 24/06/2018 10:45

I got a quote for my three bedroom house - included steam cleaning carpets and curtains was £430 - Northants / Beds border if that helps.

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0range99 · 24/06/2018 10:46

Most buyers expect to deep clean upon moving in IME.

Just do your normal house clean, dust, hoover, wipe down bathroom and kitchen etc

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MrsSteptoe · 24/06/2018 10:49

Actually, what I'd have really liked is if the vendors had organised a thorough deep clean and I'd have paid for it. It's going to be a right pain to get it done now that we've got stuff everywhere. They did book and pay for cleaners, but it was a bit of a surface skim. So it might be worth asking your buyers if they want to pay for a deep clean, "otherwise I'll just make sure that it's been vacuumed and the worktops have been wiped down, clean the bath, that kind of thing - OK?"

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MrsSteptoe · 24/06/2018 10:50

*Sorry, that sounds like I EXPECTED the vendors to do it. I didn't, at all, it's just in retrospect, I wish I'd asked them. It would have been really convenient.

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Goldmonday · 24/06/2018 10:55

You are a better person than most!!!

When we moved in there were remnants of a roast dinner in the oven!!!!

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ilovewinterpansies · 24/06/2018 10:58

@MrsSteptoe that's excellent advice. I'm going to do that - at least then they have the choice, and I can manage expectations!! Thanks Smile

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Jonbb · 24/06/2018 11:03

You need to clean all the cupboards, Hoover, clean all the floors, Windows, and kitchen and bathroom surfaces, toilets, window sills, skirting, etc. I would be gutted if bought a property and it wasn't immaculate on moving in. We've always left ours immaculate too.

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GraffitiArtistTV · 24/06/2018 20:39

We are paying £340 in Northants for everything; carpets, windows, fridge, cooker and the other standard stuff.

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CloudIllusions · 25/06/2018 14:03

ilovewinterpansies That's a very nice thing to do.
(Would other people really want to leave their once-loved home in a dirty state for the next family?)

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wowfudge · 25/06/2018 14:17

They would and frequently do by the threads I've read and my own experience. I have always left houses clean. Your sale contract documents include a provision about leaving the place clean and tidy. If you don't, you're in breach of contract. If you declutter and deep clean in stages it really isn't difficult. Then vac as rooms are emptied and cleaned bathrooms on the morning of the move.

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