Moving in with boyfriend — have to get rid of furniture Brooklyn

His apartment is already furnished. Yours is full of your stuff. Two couches won't fit. Two beds is silly. We come the day before the move and take whatever isn't going.

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Pre-move purge in Brooklyn from $174. Couch, bed, dresser, dining set — we take what duplicates his stuff. Same day, fixed price, before/after photos.

How we help

You signed the lease together. His place has a nicer couch. His bed is bigger. His kitchen has too many of the same things you both own. You don't need two toasters and you definitely don't need two queen mattresses. The math is easy — pick the better one, get rid of the rest.

We come the day before you move or the morning of. You point at what's going to the new place; we take everything else. Movers arrive to a smaller load, your security deposit comes back cleaner, and you don't have to figure out how to get a mattress down four flights of stairs by yourself.

What we usually take

Pricing

Item / jobStarting at
Single couch$132
Single mattress$139
Couch + mattress + frame$295
Full living room$395
Studio cleanout$400–$600
1-bedroom cleanout$600–$900

Price is fixed before we start. Includes labor, truck, dump fees. No surprises.

Brooklyn coverage

Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, Bed-Stuy, Crown Heights, Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, DUMBO, Sunset Park, Bay Ridge. Walk-ups, brownstones, and elevator buildings.

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Frequently asked

Can you donate the couch instead of trashing it?

Yes. If it's clean and in decent shape, we route it through NYC donation partners. You get the receipt for taxes if you want.

Can I do this the same day as my move?

Yes — but the night before is calmer. The movers arrive to a half-empty apartment and everything moves faster.

Do you take electronics too?

Yes — second TVs, monitors, speakers, anything that duplicates what's already at the new place. NYC requires e-waste handling and we're licensed.