Professional organizing turned from a novelty into a genuine career field, fueled by Marie Kondo, The Home Edit, and a nationwide fascination with decluttering. Here’s what organizers actually earn in 2026.

Professional Organizer Salary Overview

By Career Stage

Stage Hourly Rate Annual Income
New organizer (0–1 yr) $30–$55 $10,000–$25,000
Established solo organizer $55–$125 $35,000–$80,000
Specialist / certified (CPO®) $100–$200 $60,000–$120,000
Multi-person team or franchise $150–$300+ $100,000–$300,000+

Rates by Service Type

Service Hourly Rate Notes
Residential general organizing $50–$100 Most common; highly competitive
Home staging for sale $75–$150 Often combined with real estate agent referrals
Move management / packing $75–$150 Before and after move
Corporate office organizing $100–$250 Higher rates; businesses can expense it
Hoarding cleanup coordination $100–$200 Specialized; less competition
Digital organizing (files, photos) $50–$100 Remote-friendly; niche growing
Estate clearing $75–$175 After death or major transition
Chronic disorganization coaching $100–$200 ADHD clients; high value

Income by Business Model

Model Annual Revenue Range
Solo organizer (full-time) $40,000–$90,000
Solo with partial team $80,000–$150,000
Small organizing firm (3–5 staff) $150,000–$400,000
The Home Edit / franchise scale $500,000–$5M+
Online course / training business Additive; $10,000–$200,000/yr

Geographic Rate Variation

Market Typical Hourly Rate
New York City / LA / San Francisco $100–$200
Chicago / Boston / Seattle $75–$175
Mid-size cities (Denver, Austin, Atlanta) $60–$120
Smaller markets / suburban $45–$80

CPO® Certification

Requirement Details
Experience 1,500 hours of paid organizing work
Exam CPO® exam administered by BCPO
Continuing education 45 hours every 3 years
Cost ~$500–$800 for exam and initial certification
Impact Typically supports $10–$30/hour rate premium

How to Build a Professional Organizing Business

Step Details
1. Define your niche Residential, corporate, hoarding, move management
2. Join NAPO Membership provides training, networking, referrals ($350/yr)
3. Build before/after portfolio Instagram is the #1 client acquisition channel
4. Partner with real estate agents Huge referral source for home staging/prep
5. Collect reviews Google Business Profile; strong testimonials
6. Consider a retainer / maintenance program Monthly maintenance visits = recurring revenue

Job Outlook

The home organization services market was valued at $11+ billion in 2024 and growing. Netflix and social media continue to popularize professional organizing content. The best-positioned organizers specialize (hoarding, ADHD clients, estate clearing) rather than compete on price for general decluttering. Demand is strongest in expensive, high-ownership-rate metro areas.