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2022 Holiday Tipping Guide

It takes a village….

During the holiday in New York City, it’s nice to acknowledge and “tip” those in your circle who help make your life easier. Below is a nice breakdown of who, how much, and what to expect this season.

As for me, a Real Estate Broker, no tip necessary. However, if you have a friend, relative, colleague, or know of anyone looking to buy/sell/ or rent their home in 2023 - an introduction would be the most special thing you can make for me!

BUILDING STAFF

Resident Manager/Super & Handyman: These are the men who are responsible for making sure your building runs like a well-oiled machine. Whether they come in on occasion to change a lightbulb or unclog the shower drain, they are critical to our everyday lives even if we don't see it. Depending on the structure in your building, these two should each get $100-$300 (if you rent) and up to $1,000 (if you own), with the resident manager/super getting slightly more for his more senior role in the building. If you tip throughout the year or just completed a major renovation, adjust the amount accordingly.

Doormen: On average, each doorman gets $50-$100 (if you rent) and $125-$450 (if you own), but people tend to give more ($100+) to their favorites...everyone has that funny doorman that jokes with you or the extra helpful doorman that helps you with your heavy bags. Don’t forget that the overnight and weekend guys are also standing at the door on the ready, so even if you rarely see them, make sure to take care of them as well. 

Maintenance Staff & Porters: You may not see these guys often, but they are very important members of your building staff. They are the ones in the basement keeping your water hot, and in the staff elevator bringing up all of your Amazon packages, or picking up your trash. Make sure they know that their hard work is greatly appreciated by tipping them $50-$100 (if you rent) and $100-$300 (if you own).

Garage: Depending on how often you use your car, each parking attendant should be tipped $25-$75. Adjust accordingly if you find yourself tipping every time you pick up the car. Garage staff lists tend to be long, so it’s okay to give more to those that you interact with frequently, or those who go above and beyond their duty by helping you load/unload your car every weekend.

HOUSEHOLD STAFF

Nanny: Full-time nannies in NYC generally get paid a holiday bonus of one or two week’s salary. This is in addition to any paid holiday days off that they're also receiving at this time of year.

Babysitter: If you have an occasional babysitter who watches the kids when you go out, it’s appropriate to give them what you would normally pay them for a Friday or Saturday night.

Housekeeper: A bonus of one week’s pay is the standard NYC holiday tip for a cleaning person who comes at least once a week.

Driver: For those of you who have a regular driver you either employ directly or have designated on a daily/weekly basis, a driver’s holiday tip should equal one week’s pay.

Dog Walker: If your pooch is pampered, not peeing on the living room floor, and tired at the end of the day, then you are also a happy camper! Make sure those long walks don't go away and be sure to tip your dog walker a week’s pay this holiday season.