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2 Monmouth Ave C7, Freehold, NJ 07728
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Habitat for Humanity Freehold ReStore

45 South St, Freehold, NJ 07728
4.3(194)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Amazing Escape Room Freehold, Monmouth County Historical Association, CentraState Family Medicine Residency Program, restaurants: Charkol, Fusha Asian Fusion, Federici's Family Restaurant, Metropolitan Cafe, Don Pepe Peruvian, La Cipollina, Court Jester Restaurant, Sweet Lew's Cafe, Solo Trattoria, Oyako Tso's Sushi and Hibachi Steakhouse, local businesses: Signarama Freehold, NJ, Aurum Events, J & H Dinettes & Upholstery, Inc, ZENO E-SMOKE SHOP Freehold, Monmouth County Clerk's Office, Bella Bridesmaids, Wonderland Smoke Shop Freehold, New City Food Market, Leela's Salon, Suite 23 Barbershop
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Nearby attractions of Habitat for Humanity Freehold ReStore

Amazing Escape Room Freehold

Monmouth County Historical Association

CentraState Family Medicine Residency Program

Amazing Escape Room Freehold

Amazing Escape Room Freehold

5.0

(4K)

Closed
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Monmouth County Historical Association

Monmouth County Historical Association

4.6

(43)

Open 24 hours
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CentraState Family Medicine Residency Program

CentraState Family Medicine Residency Program

2.8

(10)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Habitat for Humanity Freehold ReStore

Charkol

Fusha Asian Fusion

Federici's Family Restaurant

Metropolitan Cafe

Don Pepe Peruvian

La Cipollina

Court Jester Restaurant

Sweet Lew's Cafe

Solo Trattoria

Oyako Tso's Sushi and Hibachi Steakhouse

Charkol

Charkol

4.3

(558)

$$$$

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Fusha Asian Fusion

Fusha Asian Fusion

4.4

(410)

$

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Federici's Family Restaurant

Federici's Family Restaurant

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Metropolitan Cafe

Metropolitan Cafe

4.4

(497)

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Signarama Freehold, NJ

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Monmouth County Clerk's Office

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Wonderland Smoke Shop Freehold

New City Food Market

Leela's Salon

Suite 23 Barbershop

Signarama Freehold, NJ

Signarama Freehold, NJ

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(189)

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Aurum Events

Aurum Events

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J & H Dinettes & Upholstery, Inc

J & H Dinettes & Upholstery, Inc

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ZENO E-SMOKE SHOP Freehold

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Reviews of Habitat for Humanity Freehold ReStore

4.3
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2.0
4y

My first trip to a Restore was this location this week. I won't be back. Truly outrageous prices on items here. A bag of abut 10 small jet plane figures - $50, framed "art" from $100 saw plenty $350 on up, they'll even try and sell you the painting from someone's paint night with friends at the bar - that's the cheapest thing in the store at $5 - palm trees with a smiley face sunshine - really people? A set of used cheap particle Ikea style drawers beat up with scratches and missing handles - starting price $179.

Estate sales are really popular in this area too and I saw items at this store that I got at an expensive estate sale for 60% less.

It's a great spot for furniture for people who probably normally aren't the type to actually go to a thrift store. There are definitely some clean pretty pieces here. I could understand the price on those. But broken vintage lamps for $150 and up? Yeah, yeah, yeah, almost every single thrift store is for charity. They'd raise a lot more money if they were able to do more volume. The amount of framed "art" there is astounding, it must sit and sit. DVD's are something like $5 and up each. They're $1-$2 at Salvation Army and the bookcase is full looks untouched.

I was told that they look everything up before pricing it. It looks like these people don't actually know how to look-up pricing. You have to filter for "sold" and "completed" which tells you not what someone posted it for, but what it finally sold for and about how long it took to sell. When you sell online you have an entire universe of people who can see the item or perhaps get matched with the item they were looking for through search terms. Even with that, people sit on things for years. When you have a pile of stuff in a store that has a limited radius of people coming in = less of a pool of people likely to be interested in that item and less physical space to store it to wait and see.

These thrift stores that refer to eBay pricing don't understand e-commerce. If Restore wants to get eBay pricing for everything - go ahead and do what Goodwill does and put it up for auction or sale on your website.

In the end I bought a "vintage" cookie jar to gift to a friend who just had a baby. It was marked for $25 I was able to negotiate to $20. I looked it up on eBay. There's about 20 of them already posted - aka saturated market. And in the past 60 days several of them sold online for $10. Meanwhile one of the people cashing me out said "oh this is a collector's item." Not who it was mass produced and there's a plethora of them available at any given time online.

You have to love the irony though of items being marked "sells on eBay for X!" - while they have it priced for slightly less than X and it has a discounted sign on it for another 20% off. I wonder why?

Anyway, I buy second hand for pretty much everything I need because I'm environmental and because I normally can't afford retail. No need to go back here there's so many other great places to get...

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1.0
4y

I loved the store until my encounter with 2 of the workers. GeeGee was sweet and helpful however when i arrived to items I desired assistance so I called out for Geegee there’s was another worker who responded “she’s with a customer you have to wait” then proceeded to speak to someone else. Instead of inserting herself to see “how she could help me”. Later I arrived at the register, I desired plates to go with my chinaware set. I inquired about mix and matching. She said sure “do what you want honey” I go to grab 6 plates. I got to the register, to ring the items . The young gentleman btw was very helpful. Then she came over examined the items I picked out and said “oh no” you can have these. These are very expensive. I wouldn’t have cared much however her tone of voice made me leave everything on the register. Yes I had the money however, when you tell a customer to do something, they do it and then prepare to check out and to see that embarrassment was disheartening and unsettling. She could have said ma’am I understand you like this site however I’d have to charge you a little more due to the quality...

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5.0
8y

Still a great place! During my last few visits, I noticed people complaining about items being priced at ridiculously high prices. Now, I feel the need to remind everyone that inflation has impacted us at every level. To run the store, the price of rent & utilities have gone up for them as well. The purpose of this particular Thrift Store is to raise money for people to build & improve their own homes & communities. If you don’t agree w/the price of something, don’t throw a fit or take it out on the people who work/volunteer there. Sometimes you really make out well, sometimes you don’t. Life isn’t fair but I’ve seen too many angry people taking things personally which disturbs me. Leave, go find a steal of deal somewhere else. In my experience the staff & everyone who works/volunteers there are ALWAYS welcoming, Nice, kind, friendly & willing to assist in anyway possible. Lately, VHS Tapes & DVD’s & CD’s have been FREE to take so there’s that. If you need paint brushes, your going to pay much less for them here than in...

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Believers IncBelievers Inc
I loved the store until my encounter with 2 of the workers. GeeGee was sweet and helpful however when i arrived to items I desired assistance so I called out for Geegee there’s was another worker who responded “she’s with a customer you have to wait” then proceeded to speak to someone else. Instead of inserting herself to see “how she could help me”. Later I arrived at the register, I desired plates to go with my chinaware set. I inquired about mix and matching. She said sure “do what you want honey” I go to grab 6 plates. I got to the register, to ring the items . The young gentleman btw was very helpful. Then she came over examined the items I picked out and said “oh no” you can have these. These are very expensive. I wouldn’t have cared much however her tone of voice made me leave everything on the register. Yes I had the money however, when you tell a customer to do something, they do it and then prepare to check out and to see that embarrassment was disheartening and unsettling. She could have said ma’am I understand you like this site however I’d have to charge you a little more due to the quality of the item.
Jess LaPintaJess LaPinta
I’m an avid thrifter. I’ve been in this location many times but it’s been a while since the last time I was in. I don’t know if they are under new management but this is by far the MOST EXPENSIVE restore I’ve ever been in. I wouldn’t even feel comfortable calling this a “thrift” store anymore. This is an antique store with overpriced items. I Google image searched a few items and found similar items on sites like chairish and 1stdibs for less or similar price points. You shop at those sites because you know you’re getting quality vintage furniture not furniture that was dropped off for free as a donation and needs work. I understand restore donates a lot of money to building homes for people in need. But thrift stores are also for people who cannot afford new furniture to find good deals on second hand furniture. Paying $75 dollars for an ikea light (that originally retailed for $75) is not what thrift stores are about.
Jessica Perlman-VanderpoolJessica Perlman-Vanderpool
After a long hiatus, I was pleasantly surprised with how much good merchandise was for sale. It is also so much larger than I remember. It has hundreds of pictures and other art. It has a significant amount of furniture . For the most part, the prices were decent. Keep in mind that they also get better, the longer it stays there for sale. The tag tells you what day it came in and the price based on a few dates listed. There was literally everything you may need, including hundreds of doors of every type, tile, a room of bed frames, couches, lamps, bedroom and kitchen items of all sizes (even numerous cabinets), but I just didn't see any outside items. It's definitely worth a look if you can make it for their hours. Definitely check before you go, but very worth it. I have attached many pictures.
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I loved the store until my encounter with 2 of the workers. GeeGee was sweet and helpful however when i arrived to items I desired assistance so I called out for Geegee there’s was another worker who responded “she’s with a customer you have to wait” then proceeded to speak to someone else. Instead of inserting herself to see “how she could help me”. Later I arrived at the register, I desired plates to go with my chinaware set. I inquired about mix and matching. She said sure “do what you want honey” I go to grab 6 plates. I got to the register, to ring the items . The young gentleman btw was very helpful. Then she came over examined the items I picked out and said “oh no” you can have these. These are very expensive. I wouldn’t have cared much however her tone of voice made me leave everything on the register. Yes I had the money however, when you tell a customer to do something, they do it and then prepare to check out and to see that embarrassment was disheartening and unsettling. She could have said ma’am I understand you like this site however I’d have to charge you a little more due to the quality of the item.
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I’m an avid thrifter. I’ve been in this location many times but it’s been a while since the last time I was in. I don’t know if they are under new management but this is by far the MOST EXPENSIVE restore I’ve ever been in. I wouldn’t even feel comfortable calling this a “thrift” store anymore. This is an antique store with overpriced items. I Google image searched a few items and found similar items on sites like chairish and 1stdibs for less or similar price points. You shop at those sites because you know you’re getting quality vintage furniture not furniture that was dropped off for free as a donation and needs work. I understand restore donates a lot of money to building homes for people in need. But thrift stores are also for people who cannot afford new furniture to find good deals on second hand furniture. Paying $75 dollars for an ikea light (that originally retailed for $75) is not what thrift stores are about.
Jess LaPinta

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After a long hiatus, I was pleasantly surprised with how much good merchandise was for sale. It is also so much larger than I remember. It has hundreds of pictures and other art. It has a significant amount of furniture . For the most part, the prices were decent. Keep in mind that they also get better, the longer it stays there for sale. The tag tells you what day it came in and the price based on a few dates listed. There was literally everything you may need, including hundreds of doors of every type, tile, a room of bed frames, couches, lamps, bedroom and kitchen items of all sizes (even numerous cabinets), but I just didn't see any outside items. It's definitely worth a look if you can make it for their hours. Definitely check before you go, but very worth it. I have attached many pictures.
Jessica Perlman-Vanderpool

Jessica Perlman-Vanderpool

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