Not saying anything about this one yet, but most hfh restores ive been to the prices are ridiculously high and they get uncomfortably crowded with merchandise because of it. Remember this stuff is given to them. They say “ well this is to help build homes”......well im telling you this stuff is not worth a nickel until someone buys it. So quit falling in love with these FREE donations and SELL SELL (mark everything down 75% everyday) and SeELLL. A nickel is better than ZERO. People are waiting for houses, not for your volunteers ego’s to be stroked. The name of the game is SELL not keep. And remember when you do sell you are helping other home owners , not just the ones yyur building for . SELL yes...
Read moreWe went here for trick or treating, but realized the place offered much more. It's a quaint spot offering furniture, fixtures, and more, but a little pricey for the purpose of the establishment. I will probably return if I ever decide to officially title my kitchen back splash because the offered tile was truly reasonable in price vs. Lowes. I only wish the decorative pieces were priced a little less. Great...
Read moreDefinitely not rude - They are hard working volunteers who spend their time to help others. They were kind enough to allow people passing by the chance to take a look around. Things can not be sold until the store is open... making it fair for everyone who is interested in a purchase. The place looks great! Praying this resale store will help Habitat to build even more affordable homes in...
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