Estate cleanouts in Key Biscayne require patience, sensitivity, and professional capability. Umuve's operators understand the emotional weight of clearing a family home in Crandon Park or The Village. We work at your pace, set aside items you want to keep, donate to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami, and handle everything else. 84% donated or recycled.
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Key Biscayne is a barrier island accessible only via the Rickenbacker Causeway, and that single-access-point reality shapes everything about service here. Operators must plan around toll bridge traffic, and same-day urgency means pre-positioning or early-morning scheduling. The island's oceanfront properties endure relentless salt-air corrosion that degrades outdoor furniture, fixtures, and equipment faster than anywhere on the mainland. Hurricane vulnerability is extreme — Key Biscayne takes the full brunt of Atlantic storms, and post-hurricane debris removal is critical. The affluent, close-knit community of about 14,000 expects premium service.
Three steps. That's it. No phone tag, no waiting around for estimates.
Upload photos of your items, select estate cleanout as your service, pick a date, and get instant pricing. No waiting, no home visits needed.
We match you with an operator who knows your building's freight elevator schedule and loading dock rules — no wasted time, no access issues. Average match time: 38 minutes.
We'll walk through the property with you, sort items for donation/disposal/keeping, handle all heavy lifting, and leave the space clean and ready. We recycle and donate whenever possible — keeping Miami-Dade cleaner, one job at a time.
Transparent pricing — what you see is what you pay. All prices include labor, hauling, and eco-friendly disposal.
Average estate cleanout job in Key Biscayne: $220
Based on 380 completed jobs in Key Biscayne
Island logistics experts who plan around Rickenbacker Causeway traffic and tolls
Hurricane debris emergency response for Key Biscayne's exposed location
Salt-air damage replacement specialists for oceanfront properties
Premium service for one of Miami-Dade's most exclusive communities
Miami-Dade County charges for bulk pickup beyond 2 items per week. Electronics and appliances require separate pickup scheduling through 311. Hazardous waste goes to Miami-Dade Home Chemical Collection Centers. Key Biscayne access via Rickenbacker Causeway adds logistical complexity. The village enforces strict debris rules due to hurricane vulnerability.
Our 18 local operators cover every neighborhood in Key Biscayne, FL. Here's where we're most active:
Crandon Park area homes face maximum salt-air exposure — outdoor furniture and fixtures degrade faster than anywhere on the mainland.
The Village's residential core produces steady household cleanouts and renovation debris from well-maintained island homes.
Ocean Club's luxury condo towers generate seasonal furniture swaps and unit renovation debris with strict loading dock scheduling.
Grand Bay's premium residences expect white-glove removal service — careful handling of designer furniture and custom fixtures.
Mashta Island's exclusive waterfront properties produce high-value cleanout jobs — dock equipment, outdoor kitchens, and estate furnishings.
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