Service across 11215 and 11217 — every block from 1st Street to 15th Street, the brownstones between 5th and 8th Avenue, the pre-war elevator co-ops along Prospect Park West, and the new mid-rise condos lining 4th Avenue. Family-cleanout and brownstone-basement specialists.
Photo of your junk → exact total → stoop or service-elevator coordination handled.
Upload Photos & Get Quote →Almost every job we do in the Slope tracks back to one of two things: a brownstone with stuff that's been there longer than the current owners, or a family that's outgrown three years of kid gear at once. The neighborhood's housing stock is 85% brownstone and brownstone-derivative walk-up — the avenues from 4th Avenue up through 8th Avenue are dense with 3-4 story masonry buildings, and the side streets between PPW and 5th Avenue are nearly continuous brownstone blocks.
The good news for hauling: most brownstone blocks tolerate short stoop-side loading-zone use mid-day on weekdays. The truck pulls up at the bottom of the stoop, the crew goes in through the parlor entrance or the garden-level door, and load-out is direct. The bad news: brownstone interior staircases are narrow and original. Anything that won't make the staircase turns gets disassembled in place — we carry the full kit (straps, blankets, screwdrivers, hex sets) as standard equipment.
The pre-war co-ops along Prospect Park West (especially 9th to 15th Street stretch) are a different beast. These are Manhattan-style buildings dropped into Brooklyn: doormen, service elevators, COI requirements, managing-agent paperwork. Slot-booking through the super is standard.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Sofa / Couch | $159 |
| Sectional Sofa (2-Piece) | $190 |
| Sectional Sofa (3-Piece) | $249 |
| Sectional Sofa (4+ Piece) | $307 |
| Mattress — Queen | $139 |
| Mattress — King / Cal King | $154 |
| Mattress + Box Spring Set | $192 |
| Refrigerator | $171 |
| Washer or Dryer (each) | $129 |
| Washer/Dryer Combo (Stacked) | $175 |
| Dining Table (6-8 Seat) | $139 |
| Wardrobe / Armoire | $165 |
| Cabinet / China Hutch | $165 |
| Dresser (Standard) | $106 |
| Bed Frame (any size) | $92 |
| Bunk Bed | $165 |
| TV (42–65") | $91 |
| Peloton / Smart Bike | $108 |
| Treadmill | $155 |
| Window AC Unit | $107 |
Per-item base prices, same across all NYC boroughs (no borough or floor surcharge). $75 minimum order. 10% bulk discount on 5+ items. Full-cleanout truck-fill pricing also available — from $175 for 1/8 of a 16-cubic-yard truck up to $895 for a full truck. Upload a photo at junkrabbit.nyc for the exact total in 7 seconds.
Standard Slope brownstone setup. We park the truck at the curb in front of the stoop and carry items down the front steps — most Slope crews are paired specifically because two-person stoop carries are routine here. For very heavy items (large refrigerators, washer/dryer pairs), we use the garden-level entrance if your brownstone has one — direct truck-to-door avoids the stoop entirely.
Typical full-basement clearout in a Slope brownstone (10×20 finished, two decades of accumulation) runs 3-5 hours with a two-person crew, sometimes 6-8 with a particularly dense load. Old refrigerator with refrigerant, broken dehumidifier, kid-art accumulation, holiday decorations from multiple eras, dead exercise equipment, hundreds of boxes. Garden-level access keeps it out of your parlor floor.
Yes — that's actually a standard expectation for Slope work. Crews carry moving blankets and corner protectors. For anything coming down narrow staircases, we pre-wrap and use straps. If an item is too wide for the staircase intact, we disassemble in place. We've worked in plenty of brownstones with original 1880s woodwork and have a clean track record on that.
For donation-condition cribs, gliders, changing tables, books, and clothing, yes — Housing Works does residential pickups in Park Slope regularly. We can coordinate the timing so they come before us (they take the donatable items) or we can haul everything and you handle Housing Works separately. Whatever's easier.
"Brownstone on 6th Street. Two cribs, three Ikea wardrobes, and a dining table carried down four flights without scuffing a single wall or banister. Same-day, exactly the quoted price. Housing Works took the donatables an hour earlier."
"Full basement clearout, 25 years of accumulation. Old fridge, dehumidifier, decades of holiday boxes, a Peloton that never came off the bike, kid art from three children. Two crews, six hours, garden-level access made it manageable. Saved me a week of agony."
"PPW co-op, 8th floor. Building required COI and a freight slot. Brown Harris Stevens approved within a day, slot was Tuesday 10 AM, crew was on time. Old couch, mattress, and a broken recliner gone before lunch."