Service across 10022 — the quiet pre-war river-edge co-ops, the dead-end cul-de-sac blocks like Sutton Square and Riverview Terrace, and the doorman buildings between East 53rd and East 59th from First Avenue to the East River. COI paperwork, service-elevator slots, and white-glove estate downsizing are the everyday here.
Photo of your junk → exact total → COI and service-elevator coordination handled.
Upload Photos & Get Quote →Sutton Place is one of Manhattan's quietest residential pockets — a small, leafy enclave of pre-war co-ops perched at the edge of the East River, tucked behind the East 50s and 60s where the avenues run out at the water. The defining features for a junk pickup are calm and paperwork: low-traffic dead-end streets that make for unhurried loadouts, and white-glove co-op buildings that require a Certificate of Insurance and a booked service elevator before any work begins.
We handle the paperwork as routine — a $1M COI emailed to the managing agent within an hour, the service-elevator slot coordinated through the resident manager, loading at the service entrance. On the little cul-de-sac blocks (Sutton Square, Riverview Terrace, the dead ends toward the river), we stage the truck on the through street and walk the short distance; these quiet streets are actually some of the calmest sites we work.
The demand here is overwhelmingly generational. Sutton Place apartments are long-held, and the bulk of our work is downsizing and estate clearance — decades of furniture, case goods, books, and stored belongings, much of it genuine antique, cleared carefully while leaving anything bound for an auction house or appraiser.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Sofa / Couch | $170 |
| Sectional Sofa (3-Piece) | $249 |
| Mattress — Queen | $139 |
| Mattress + Box Spring Set | $192 |
| Dining Table (6-8 Seat) | $174 |
| Cabinet / China Hutch | $215 |
| Dresser (Large / Double) | $199 |
| Wardrobe / Armoire | $165 |
| Bed Frame (any size) | $92 |
| Refrigerator | $221 |
| TV (42–65") | $91 |
| Window AC Unit | $107 |
Per-item base prices, same across all NYC boroughs and all floors — no doorman-building, elevator, or floor 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.
Within about an hour of booking. We email a $1M general-liability COI plus umbrella to your managing agent, naming the co-op as additional insured, and book the service-elevator window with the resident manager.
We don't need to — and won't crowd the cul-de-sac. The truck stages on Sutton Place or First Avenue and the crew walks the load the short distance from your building. These quiet blocks make for some of the calmest loadouts in Manhattan.
Yes — that split is routine here. Tell us what the auction house, dealer, or appraiser is taking, and we'll work around it and clear the rest: the furniture, books, case goods, and the closets of stored belongings, with careful handling of the antiques.
No. Pricing is flat — no doorman-building fee, no elevator charge, no floor surcharge. The COI and elevator coordination are included in the service.
"Pre-war co-op on Sutton Place South. COI to our managing agent within the hour, service elevator booked, and they cleared my mother's apartment of decades of furniture — leaving the pieces our appraiser flagged exactly as asked."
"We're on one of the little dead-end streets. They parked on Sutton Place and walked everything over without blocking a single neighbor. Calmest move-out I've ever seen, and flat pricing — no elevator fee."
"Downsizing to a smaller apartment. They coordinated with my movers, took only what I was leaving, and ran it all on the service elevator. Quiet, careful, and exactly the quote."