So i moved to Ann Arbor 3 years ago when the store was behind the dealership, since they have moved to their new location next to Menards, they have made it ridiculous to shop with them. It used to be a place you could go and get cheap materials and furniture. The last 3 times i went there i left empty handed. I went to get dressers, they legit have one priced for $750.00... their was not one dresser in there less than $75 and their in need of TLC. I don't see how their putting new price tags on used items that they get donated... mind boggling. I used to love this place, but now their trying to get rich off a few items. Really sad! Hopefully this review will make them realize the change they made in the...
Read moreWhy all the price hikes? These restores are meant to help those that can't afford brand new at a fraction of the cost. You're selling things at retail value on most all things (product 1000 and you can have at 800- not from a used store!). The market place seems to be the only legit restore these days that actually sets out to help people. We used to shop often here but after seeing such price hikes... simply won't! At this rate people would be better off saving the extra couple hundred and pay full price for brand new with warranty. Sad it truly is. This isn't just this restore but majority of restores/thrift shops these days. It's hard to even donate as the mission is broken by such upcharges in sales of...
Read moreHabitat for Humanity Restore is a retail store within an organization that is dedicated to building a home for residents. When you walk in, it isn't what you'd expect. They take donations from Costco and Lowes and other major big box retailers of the like and sell them to the community for a fraction of a price making it more affordable for residents thus helping them build a home. They work with various organizations to help make living more affordable for people. You have an appliance section, furniture, fixtures, house accessories, vanities, some doors, and decorative additions. They do accept card, and some things are a steal. I'd...
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