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Live-in nannies in Fresno, CA:
Brittany C. says "Diana is seriously the best nanny ever. She's patient, thoughtful, and beyond trust worthy. We never want to loose Diana. She's helped potty train my...
See profileFormer Member A. says "We love Katia SO MUCH! She was our full time nanny. We still very much rely on her for overnight sitting, weekend sitting, and house sitting. She...
See profileArian M. says "Kayla is very loving. I would definitely recommend her with any child. She is extremely patient and goes above and beyond with kids."
See profileCare Member says "Paula was our family Nanny for our two girls (5 months & 1.5 years old). She was very timely and dedicated to her time with our family. She always went...
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14 live-in nannies are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $19.91/hr as of June 2025
The average star rating for rated live-in nannies is 4.3
Live-in Nannies in Fresno, CA are rated 4.3 out of 5 stars based on 12 reviews of the 14 listed live-in nannies
- Brittany C.
- Former Member A.
- Arian M.
The cost of a live-in nanny varies greatly depending on factors like their years of experience and your location. The average rate for live-in nannies on Care.com near you in Fresno, CA is $19.91 per hour.
Not sure how to hire a nanny? If you need help finding a nanny, Care.com currently has 11 in Fresno, CA. You can search for nannies by their location and can compare profiles by hourly pay rate and experience. You also have the ability to read reviews from other families.
All live-in nannies offer different services, like helping with homework or light housekeeping, so it’s important to ask them about what responsibilities they’re willing to take on when you interview them. The responsibilities you want them to commit to can greatly impact the cost of a live-in nanny. You can compare 11 live-in nanny profiles near you to get an idea of what responsibilities they feel comfortable tackling.