Move-out, estate, or a snowbird unit changing hands — a Miami condo cleanout is priced one honest way: by how much of the truck your stuff fills. Here's what each size runs in 2026, why the county's free program can't do it, and how the crew handles the part that trips people up in a tower: the COI and the freight elevator.
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Upload Photos & Get Your Price →You pay for the space your stuff fills — a flat truck-fill rate, the same on the ground floor or the 30th. A furnished two-bedroom usually takes more than one load.
| Unit | Typical cleanout price |
|---|---|
| Studio | $295–$525 (¼–½ truck) |
| 1-bedroom | $525–$895 (½–full truck) |
| 2-bedroom | $895–$1,790 (1–2 loads) |
| 3-bedroom+ | $1,790–$2,685 (2–3 loads) |
| By the truck (16 cu yd) | $295 (¼) – $895 (full) |
$75 minimum. The real driver is volume — we confirm the exact number from your photos and it doesn't change on the day. Full item-by-item pricing is in the Miami cost guide.
Miami-Dade's free bulky pickup is a great deal for a homeowner — but it's a county residential-collection service, and high-rise condos have their own private waste contracts, so it generally doesn't apply to Brickell, Edgewater, or beach towers at all. Even where it does, it's not sized for a whole unit of furniture, and any bulk move-out in a tower needs a Certificate of Insurance and a booked freight-elevator slot. A condo cleanout is exactly the job the free program isn't built for — which is why it goes to a private crew that empties the unit, handles the COI, and books the elevator. (More in county vs paid.)
Furniture, mattresses, appliances, electronics, and every box and closet — cleared and swept, not cherry-picked.
The building COI, the freight-elevator slot, and service-entrance check-in — included, no per-flight or high-floor surcharge.
Working appliances and clean furniture go to donation where feasible; mattresses, metal, and e-waste are recycled per Florida rules.
Studio $295–$525, one-bedroom $525–$895, two-bedroom $895–$1,790 (one to two loads). $75 minimum, priced by truck-fill from your photos, COI included.
No — the county residential bulky program generally doesn't cover high-rise condos, and isn't sized for a whole unit. A cleanout needs a private crew.
Yes — across Miami and the beaches, same-day available, with the COI and freight-elevator handling included.