Experienced House Cleaner Limited Summer Availability in Orange County 🧼✨

Hi everyone! I’m opening up a few cleaning spots in Orange County over the next 6 weeks before I leave for UC and would love to take on some additional clients while I’m still local!

I have several years of professional housekeeping experience, including vacation rentals/Airbnbs, turnovers, deep cleans, and maintaining homes to guest ready standards. I currently work in housekeeping operations, so this isn’t just a side hobby...

I’m experienced, efficient, detail oriented, and know what a professionally cleaned home should look like.

I can help with:

• Regular house/apartment cleaning

• Deep cleaning

• Kitchens & bathrooms

• Floors, dusting & surfaces

• Move-in/move-out cleaning

• Airbnb & short term rental turnovers

• Organization/reset cleaning

• One time or recurring cleans while I’m still in OC

Rates starting around $40/hr depending on the job, and I’m happy to discuss a flat rate for larger cleans.

I’m comfortable with pets and can bring cleaning supplies if needed.

📍 Serving Orange County: especially South OC

📆 Limited availability through September, so I’m looking to fill my remaining summer openings now.

DM me with your city, approximate home size, and what you’d like cleaned, and I can give you an estimate and availability.

References available upon request! 🫧

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u/topped-offf — 7 days ago

Hi everyone! I’m offering affordable house/apartment cleaning in the Isla Vista, Goleta & Santa Barbara area 🧼

I’m an incoming college student with several years of professional housekeeping experience, including cleaning and overseeing vacation rentals/Airbnbs.

I’m looking to pick up a few regular or one time cleaning clients as I transition up to Santa Barbara.
I can help with:
• General house/apartment cleaning
• Kitchens & bathrooms
• Floors, dusting & surfaces
• Deep cleans
• Move-in / move-out cleans
• Apartment turnovers
• Organizing & reset cleans
• Recurring weekly/biweekly cleaning

I’m detail oriented, reliable, comfortable with pets, and genuinely know how to get a place guest ready clean, not just tidy.
Starting around $40/hr depending on the job, and I’m happy to give a flat rate quote for larger/deep cleans after getting an idea of the space.
I have availability throughout August and would love to connect with students, families, property managers, Airbnb hosts, or anyone who just needs some extra help keeping their place clean.
Feel free to DM me with the size of your space + what you’re looking to have done and I can give you an estimate! References available if needed. 🫧

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u/topped-offf — 12 days ago

Hit & Run 8/5

whoever hit & run my car yesterday near the pier,
i hope you have the day you deserve!

u/topped-offf — 14 days ago

transfer / fafsa / summer sessions

hello everyone!

i am a recent transfer admit for fall '26 quarter, and some events happened in my life & now my timeline to moving has been jump started.
hence why i have missed deadlines for fafsa, etc.

i decided to apply for summer sessions upon finishing the orientation module, it opened my eyes to see that i could take summer classes
(i thought i wasn't able to for some reason).
i just got approved but throughout this time, i realized i never filed for fafsa 25-26 because i wasn't able to file independently (bs btw).
luckily i was able to pay for CC out of pocket, and for this coming school year i was eligible to file for fafsa independently.

but now i am left uncovered for summer 26, unable to pay university costs, and i guess am coming here to see if anyone has been in the same situation and if there are any other options for me to receive financial assistance besides from fafsa funds.

I think ultimately, all signs point me to waiting until I start in Fall where I am covered financially and use the summer to stack some coin and land something in the area. I'm aware of this, but wanted to see if anyone had just a hair of useful information, or a direction to point me to that I just haven't seen yet.

Thank you everyone (:

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u/topped-offf — 30 days ago