Junk Removal in
Morris Heights

Steep bluff walk-ups along Sedgwick, BCC campus and faculty housing, and the Hall of Fame for Great Americans nestled on the old NYU University Heights campus. Spanish on request.

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What Morris Heights pickups actually look like

Morris Heights sits on the steep bluff above the Harlem River, anchored on the south by the Bronx Community College campus (the former NYU University Heights campus) and the Hall of Fame for Great Americans — a 1901 landmark colonnade housing busts of notable Americans. The residential streets — Sedgwick Avenue, Undercliff Avenue, Macombs Road, Cromwell Avenue — descend sharply west toward the Major Deegan and the Harlem River. The dominant housing type is 5- and 6-story prewar tenement walk-up apartment buildings.

BCC drives a meaningful share of our Morris Heights work — faculty and adjunct housing turnover concentrates in late August and December as cohorts rotate. Demographically, Morris Heights is majority Latino (Dominican, Puerto Rican, Mexican) with a growing Caribbean / African-American presence. Spanish is the default crew language.

What we move out of Morris Heights every week

Sample pricing

ItemStarting Price
Sofa / Couch$159
Queen Mattress$139
Refrigerator$171
Desk$112
TV (50"+)$91
Construction Debris$162/cy

Minimum order: $75.

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What NYC customers say

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"Uploaded a photo of my old couch and had a quote in literally 7 seconds. Hauler showed up same day. Way cheaper than 1-800-GOT-JUNK."

— Sarah M., Manhattan
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"Moved out of my Williamsburg apartment and needed everything gone. JunkRabbit cleared the whole place in 2 hours. The pricing was transparent — no surprises."

— Mike R., Brooklyn
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"Had a fridge and washer to get rid of. They handled the heavy lifting from my 4th floor walk-up. Price was exactly what the quote said."

— David L., Queens