Service across 11214 and 11204 — two- and three-family attached row houses, the 86th Street commercial spine, the 18th Avenue (Cristoforo Colombo Boulevard) Italian-American corridor, the Chinese-American commercial pockets along 86th and 20th Avenue. Most homes have driveway access.
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Upload Photo & Get Quote →Bensonhurst covers the area between roughly 14th Avenue and 25th Avenue, from 60th Street south to roughly 86th Street and Bath Avenue. The housing is dominated by two- and three-family attached row houses built between the 1910s and 1950s — brick exteriors, finished basements, side yards, driveways, and detached garages. It's classic Brooklyn working-class housing built to outlast generations of owners.
For decades Bensonhurst was the largest Italian-American neighborhood in Brooklyn, and that community still anchors the 18th Avenue / Cristoforo Colombo Boulevard commercial corridor — Italian bakeries, butcher shops, salumerias, restaurants, social clubs. Many homes have been in Italian-American families for 40-60+ years. Multi-generational households (grandparents, parents, adult children in the same building) are common.
Over the past 25+ years a substantial Chinese-American community has settled, especially along 86th Street between 20th and Cropsey Avenues, around the 18th Avenue subway, and along 20th Avenue. Cantonese is the primary Chinese language; some Mandarin. Bensonhurst now has a "second Chinatown" feel along these blocks, with Chinese restaurants, supermarkets, and small businesses operating alongside the Italian-American businesses on adjacent blocks.
For our crews, Bensonhurst access is generally easy. Driveway-accessible homes mean direct truck-to-door loading. Basement clearouts (often via bilco doors) load efficiently. The 86th Street commercial spine and 18th Avenue are busy mid-day but the residential side streets stay workable.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Sofa / Couch | $159 |
| Sectional Sofa (2-Piece) | $190 |
| Sectional Sofa (3-Piece) | $249 |
| Mattress — Queen | $139 |
| Mattress — King / Cal King | $154 |
| Refrigerator | $171 |
| Washer or Dryer (each) | $129 |
| Wardrobe / Armoire | $165 |
| Dining Table (6-8 Seat) | $139 |
| Dresser (Standard) | $106 |
| Bed Frame (any size) | $92 |
| TV (42-65") | $91 |
| Window AC Unit (refrigerant recovery included) | $107 |
Per-item base prices, same across all NYC boroughs and all floors. $75 minimum order. 10% bulk discount on 5+ items. Full-cleanout truck-fill pricing — $175 (1/8 truck) to $895 (full 16-cubic-yard truck) — especially useful for Bensonhurst multi-floor house clearouts where basement + garage + attic accumulate significant volume.
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Mandarin/Cantonese on request. Driveway loading at most homes.
Yes — Bensonhurst's two- and three-family attached houses are our signature local job type. We price per-item using the standard PRICING_TABLE rates, with the 10% bulk discount on 5+ items and truck-fill pricing ($175 for 1/8 of a truck up to $895 for a full 16-cubic-yard truck) for high-volume jobs. Driveway and basement bilco-door access keep multi-floor clearouts efficient.
Yes — Mandarin and Cantonese crew members available on request. Bensonhurst's Chinese-American community is concentrated along 86th Street and 20th Avenue; we have crews who handle these jobs in the customer's preferred language.
All standard parts of Bensonhurst house clearouts. Garages, finished basements with workshops, side yards, back yards, and attic spaces all get cleared as needed. Bilco-door basement access is common — we load directly from basement to truck without going through the main floors. Per-item pricing applies; truck-fill bulk rate covers the high-volume parts.
Demolition and renovation debris is priced by volume rather than per item. Truck-fill pricing applies: $175 for 1/8 of a 16-cubic-yard truck, scaling up to $895 for a full truck. Typical Bensonhurst kitchen demo fills around 1/4 to 1/2 of a truck.