Junk Removal in
Manhattan Valley

Service across 10025 — the pre-war walk-up tenements above West 96th between Central Park West and Broadway, up toward 110th. Rent-stabilized turnover, narrow original staircases, and Columbia-adjacent student moves are the everyday here. No walk-up surcharge, ever.

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Manhattan Valley is a walk-up neighborhood, top to bottom

Above 96th, the Upper West Side changes character. Manhattan Valley is dominated by pre-war walk-up tenements — four, five, six stories, no elevator — alongside rent-stabilized buildings and a scattering of newer mixed-income developments. The single biggest factor in any pickup here is the staircase, and that's exactly the kind of work our crews are built for. There is no walk-up surcharge on JunkRabbit, so a sixth-floor carry-down costs the same as a ground-floor one.

The original tenement staircases are narrow and turn hard, so anything that won't make the turn intact — a sofa, a queen mattress, a wardrobe, a sleeper — gets disassembled or strap-lowered in place. Crews come with straps, blankets, and tools as standard kit. Pairs handle the stair work so nothing drags or scuffs.

The demand here splits between long-term rent-stabilized residents finally clearing out accumulated furniture and the heavy student churn toward 110th, where the rentals fill and empty with the Columbia calendar. Both produce the same job: get bulky furniture down several flights and out to a curb-staged truck, fast and clean.

What we haul out of Manhattan Valley every week

Walk-up carry-downsTenement staircasesStudent move-outs Rent-stabilized cleanoutsIn-place disassemblyCurb-staged loads

Pricing in Manhattan Valley

ItemPrice
Sofa / Couch$170
Sleeper Sofa$200
Mattress — Twin$111
Mattress — Queen$139
Mattress + Box Spring Set$192
Refrigerator$221
Dining Table (2-4 Seat)$138
Dresser (Standard)$169
Wardrobe / Armoire$165
Bed Frame (any size)$92
Bunk Bed$165
TV (42–65")$91
Window AC Unit$107
Moving Box$42

Per-item base prices, same across all NYC boroughs and all floors — no walk-up surcharge. $75 minimum order. 10% bulk discount on 5+ items. Full-cleanout truck-fill pricing also available — from $295 for 1/4 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.

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Frequently asked questions about Manhattan Valley pickups

Sixth-floor walk-up — is the price higher for all those stairs?

No. JunkRabbit pricing is flat on every floor. A sixth-floor walk-up costs exactly what the same items would on the ground floor. Walk-ups above 96th are our normal terrain — crews are paired for the stairs and there's no surcharge.

Will my old couch fit down the narrow stairs?

If it came up, it can come down — and if it won't make the turns intact, we disassemble or strap-lower it in place. Tenement staircases above 96th are tight, so this is routine. Crews carry the tools and protect the walls and banister.

I'm moving out for the semester. Can you come the exact day?

Yes — student move-outs toward 110th are a big chunk of our work here. Book a same-day or scheduled window and we'll clear the futon, the flat-pack furniture, the mini-fridge, and whatever the roommates left, timed to your move-out deadline.

Do you donate anything that's still usable?

When items are in donation condition, we'll point you to or coordinate a Housing Works pickup so usable furniture and goods get a second life. The rest we haul and dispose of responsibly.

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What Manhattan Valley customers tell us

★★★★★

"Fifth-floor walk-up on West 104th. They took my sleeper sofa apart on the landing and carried it down in pieces — no scuffs, no drama. Flat price, no stair fee like the last guys wanted."

— Rosa M., Manhattan Valley (10025)
★★★★★

"Columbia student, moving out the day my lease ended. Futon, IKEA shelves, mini-fridge, and a roommate's abandoned desk — gone in half an hour. Worked around the building's noon cutoff."

— Tyler J., Manhattan Valley (10025)
★★★★★

"Cleared 30 years of my mother's apartment — furniture, boxes, an old fridge — all down four flights. Two-person crew, careful with the banister, exactly the quoted price."

— Hector D., Manhattan Valley (10025)