South Beach Art Deco walk-ups to the Collins Avenue oceanfront towers — condo turnover, rental flips between bookings, and snowbird cleanouts at season's end. COI on file for the towers, flat price across the causeway. Español on request.
Photo of what needs to go — fast turnaround between guests
Upload Photos & Get Quote →Miami Beach is a barrier island of condos — the small Art Deco walk-ups of South Beach, the mid-century buildings of Mid-Beach and North Beach, and the oceanfront towers along Collins and West Avenue. Everything turns over fast because so much of it is seasonal and short-term rental. The signature jobs here are the rental flip (old mattresses, a sagging sofa bed, sun-rotted patio furniture out between bookings) and the snowbird cleanout (a seasonal owner clearing a unit at the end of the season).
Two wrinkles define the Beach: the towers want a COI and a reserved service elevator, and everything crosses a causeway — the MacArthur, Venetian, or Julia Tuttle. Both are already baked into our flat price; there's no "island surcharge" and no elevator-wait meter.
Flat, photo-quoted. The causeway run and the service-elevator wait are already in the price.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Sofa / couch | $170 |
| Sleeper sofa | $200 |
| Queen mattress | $139 |
| Mattress + box set | $192 |
| Dresser (standard) | $169 |
| Patio table | $120 |
| Outdoor lounge set (per piece) | $82 |
| Truck-fill (1/4) | $295 |
| Truck-fill (1/2) | $525 |
$75 minimum. 10% off on 5+ items. COI for towers provided free, same day.
"I manage a few SoBe rentals — old mattresses and a busted sofa bed gone the same afternoon between guests. This is now my go-to."
"Closed up our Collins Ave place for the season — they had the COI ready, booked the service elevator, flat price across the causeway."
"Sun-wrecked patio furniture off a North Beach balcony. Quoted from a photo, no nonsense, gone fast."