juniorc82 said:
I would bump it up by ten or fifteen percent. In the event you had to go back and touch up or some other unforseen variable it might eat the profit of the job. I wouldn't bid too high but you can still charge more and be reasonable . I bet any other cleaners in manhatten charge nearly double your prices.
40-60 cents in Manhattan from what I've heard. Highest prices downtown, lower uptown.
A lot of liability and variables in Manhattan. You never know what your going to get.
Parking tickets, gridlock, water main breaks, jammed tolls, construction, rush hours, terror alerts, bomb scares, swarms of pedestrians, tourists, and crazy cabbies could all make a simple trip into the city an all day event.
You could of course make some money at 25 cents assuming you can sneak in and out if the city without any surprises, but the odds are against you. Sneaking in and out consistently requires experience and detailed knowledge of shortcuts and go-arounds.
You have a lot of room in your pricing before you become unreasonable.