If you are not in a rush then hold out for a buyer prepared to pay more as they do come from time to time, new starters with redundancy packages, established cleaners wanting to expand quickly etc. If you want to sell fairly quickly there is an abundance that will take it at 3-4 cleans, especially for higher yield wfp work. I am currently selling my work ( 10 easy 6 hour days 5 weekly bringing £2000) and advertised at 3.5 cleans. I have had 5 interested people in a few days and I'm in an area where I would have thought it a little harder to sell, based in villages. I'm selling too cheap obviously. Do as I should have done... Be confident in your work, it's a decent starter round amount, advertise, test the market at a higher price first and gauge the response. Don't advertise too cheap to start with and regret it after, you can negotiate down but not up.