Nice store with a great staff and good selection of furniture. Love their mission.
Ven H.
Classificação do local: 5 Flushing, Queens, NY
Habitat for Humanity Restore is a furniture/home décor store where we sell little home interior design things like candle stands and paintings to furnitures to appliances to tools and other random things like type writers and printers. Everything here is donated and we aim to price all items 50%-80% below their original retail price. All proceeds go back to Habitat for Humanity NYC to help build houses and provide affordable housing to those in need. This restore is the first store in NYC. We get donations everyday and things in the store change everyday. Things are really really cheap! I bought an electric balance for $ 5 and cool shot glasses for 50cents each. You can get couches for like $ 100-$ 500, fridges starting from $ 100. If you wish to donate stuff, we can come pick them up! Go to for more information. All donations are tax deductible, and a charitable donation tax receipt will be to you. If you want to volunteer, please don’t hesitate to sign up in the website or contact me! Disclaimer: I do not work for Habitat for Humanity, but I try volunteer with them every week and I truly believe in their mission and vision to help those in need in the community. Come check us out and help the community!
Lola A.
Classificação do local: 2 Jackson Heights, NY
The two men working here were lovely. The selection and prices were meh. Some of the pictures they were selling costs less new. The store was also very very small. I was thinking it would be as long as the corningware store right next to it but it wasn’t. I hope they get more stuff and I am certainly going to donate to them.
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Classificação do local: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Service: Employees were extremely helpful. Greeted me when I entered, offered to open boxes of things I was considering. Eager to share tips. Never pushy, though. Selection: This just recently opened, so they didn’t have a ton of stuff, but still a decent selection. A few items they had during my visit so you can get a feel: — MDF kitchen cabinet set for $ 600 — Solid wood kitchen cabinet set for $ 900 — Complete bedroom set for $ 550 — Fridges and ranges from $ 600 – 900(there were a few stainless steel items) — Wide assortment of construction tools, priced 25−40% below retail — Old couches for $ 25 — End tables from $ 50 to a few hundred, depending on the quality(they had some really nice sets) — Various small hardware and electrical, about 20−40% below retail Prices: Overall, the prices weren’t bad, but they weren’t the 50−80% off that ReStores typically advertise. Most prices were comparable to or somewhat lower than similar new items on sale. I think only the furniture and cabinets were great deals. Overall, it was fun to check them out, and if I were in the area, I’d stop in, but I wouldn’t make a trip out of it unless I were looking for furniture or cabinets. In comparison to a Goodwill, the items are overall in better condition and better organized, but I think the deals are better at Goodwill