My mother moving to nursing home — need clean apartment Brooklyn

She raised us in that apartment. Now it has to be empty by the end of the month. We do this slowly, gently, with respect — save the photos and the good stuff, take everything else.

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Full Brooklyn cleanout for a parent moving to a nursing home — from $400. We start with photos, letters, and jewelry. Set those aside for you. Then we clear the rest — furniture, dishes, clothes, all of it.

We do this with respect

This is one of the hardest weeks of your life. Mom can't go back to the apartment, and now the building wants the keys. You can't fly back every weekend to sort through forty years of stuff. We get it. We've done this hundreds of times.

The crew goes slow in the bedroom and the dresser drawers. Anything that looks personal — letters, photo albums, jewelry boxes, important papers — goes in a box for you. We text photos before we throw anything questionable out. You make the call. We carry on.

What we clear out

Pricing

Apartment sizeStarting at
Studio$400–$600
1-bedroom$600–$900
2-bedroom$900–$1,400
3-bedroom$1,400–$2,000
Single couch only$174
Single mattress only$138

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

Brooklyn coverage

Bay Ridge, Sheepshead Bay, Mill Basin, Marine Park, Bensonhurst, Sunset Park, Park Slope, Flatbush, Midwood, Canarsie — every neighborhood. Walk-ups, elevator buildings, co-ops, and senior buildings.

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Frequently asked

Can you save photos, papers, and jewelry before throwing anything out?

Yes. That's the first thing we do — sweep every drawer and shelf for anything personal and box it up for you. We text photos of anything we're not sure about.

I live out of state. Can you do this without me there?

Yes. Most of our family-cleanout jobs are remote. You text us the address, give us building access, and we send before/after photos plus a video walkthrough when done.

What do you do with the good furniture and clothes?

We donate what's still useful to NYC charities and thrift partners. The rest goes to licensed disposal. Nothing gets dumped illegally.