Why Real Estate Professionals Love Working with Full Time Clean
If there's one thing I understand firsthand, it’s real estate—and all the chaos, timing, and tiny details that come with it. Before I launched Full Time Clean, I spent years helping buyers and sellers navigate the emotional and logistical puzzle of moving. (Still do—here’s my Living Room Realty profile if you want the inside scoop.)
What I saw time and again? The cleaning process was often the last-minute stressor no one had energy left for. Sellers were scrambling to get their home ready for market—or overwhelmed by packing and forgot about the deep clean required before turning over the keys. Buyers would move into a new home excited and hopeful... only to find leftover grime in the fridge, dusty baseboards, or carpets that hadn’t seen a vacuum in weeks.
That’s where Full Time Clean steps in. As a cleaning company founded by a real estate professional, we understand the urgency and the expectations that come with moving. Whether you're staging a listing, deep-cleaning after an inspection, or making sure a home is spotless for move-in day, we get it. Timing matters. Presentation matters. And so does peace of mind.
We offer move-in and move-out cleaning services throughout Portland, Tigard, Beaverton, and Lake Oswego—and we work quickly, professionally, and with the level of detail you'd expect from someone who's personally walked dozens of buyers through their final walkthrough.
Need to freshen up a home before photography? We’re on it. Closing next week and need a fast turnaround? Consider it done. We also work well with agents, contractors, photographers, and staging teams to make sure everything happens in sync.
If you’re a Realtor looking for a cleaning partner who understands your pace, your clients, and your standards—you’ve just found one. And if you’re a homeowner transitioning in or out of a space, you can rest easy knowing we’ve been on both sides of the table.
Need help with your next move? Get a quote today and let us take the cleaning off your to-do list—so you can focus on what’s next.