Junk Removal in
Inwood, Manhattan

Service across 10034 and 10040 — Manhattan's northernmost neighborhood. Pre-war 6-story elevator co-op buildings along Seaman Avenue, Broadway, Dyckman, and Sherman Avenue; Inwood Hill Park and Fort Tryon Park-adjacent blocks; significant Dominican-American community. Spanish-speaking crews on request.

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Free · Bilingual on request · Service-elevator coordination included

Inwood is Manhattan's quiet northern end

Inwood sits at the top of Manhattan — north of W 207th Street up to the Spuyten Duyvil creek, between the Hudson and Harlem Rivers. It's bounded by Inwood Hill Park to the west (Manhattan's largest natural forest) and Fort Tryon Park to the south. Most residents take the A train at 207th or the 1 train at 215th to get to the rest of the city, which is just far enough that Inwood developed its own neighborhood character separate from Washington Heights.

The housing is mostly pre-war 6-story elevator co-op buildings, built between 1910 and 1935. Service elevators are standard. Compared to the tenement walk-ups of the East Village or Lower East Side, Inwood is one of the most physically-accessible Manhattan neighborhoods for junk removal — no narrow staircases, no walk-up surcharge applies (and pricing is flat regardless anyway).

Inwood shares with Washington Heights the largest Dominican-American community in NYC. Spanish is the primary language on many blocks, especially around Dyckman Street and Sherman Avenue. We have Spanish-speaking crew members available on request — particularly useful for multi-generational family clearouts where the family member coordinating is most comfortable in Spanish.

What we move out of Inwood every week

Pre-war co-op turnoversDominican family clearoutsDyckman commercial Renovation debrisBilingual serviceSame-day available

Pricing in Inwood

ItemPrice
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 — from $175 for 1/8 of a 16-cubic-yard truck up to $895 for a full truck.

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What Inwood customers tell us

★★★★★

"Pre-war co-op on Seaman Avenue. Old furniture from when my mother lived here decades ago. Service-elevator slot Tuesday morning, crew on time, gone in 90 minutes. Building's managing agent approved the COI same day."

— Sofia M., Inwood (10034)
★★★★★

"Limpieza completa del apartamento de mi abuela en Sherman Avenue. La crew habló español con ella todo el tiempo — eso lo hizo mucho más fácil para toda la familia. Tres días, precio justo."

— Rafael D., Inwood (10040)
★★★★★

"Closing my restaurant on Dyckman — two reach-in coolers, prep tables, broken POS stuff, the usual. They handled the refrigerant recovery, gave me a written manifest. No NYC mattress-and-bag fees since we're not technically NYC — wait, yes we are. Anyway, all good."

— Hector R., Inwood (10040)