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December 2023 by Tom Batten
Absolutely love this place always a great experience really unique things.
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October 2023 by Shawn Smith
Nice staff, decent items. Can be a little pricey
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September 2023 by Seth Shihab
They are improving by keeping the place clean and the furniture clean as well. Great selection of furniture and household goods for reasonable prices
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August 2023 by Marina Bonaventura
Support a good cause while enjoying bargain hunting. Stock rotates quickly, so don't hesitate to buy if you spot something you like.
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August 2023 by Christi Suggs
Great store ,friendly staff ,short on items the day I went ..
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August 2023 by Greg T
Good place to go to bargain shop. It's hit or miss, sometimes you find something, sometimes you don't.
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August 2023 by Stephani Jansen
Love going here to find anything from decor to construction materials, flooring, tile, cabinets, furniture, rugs, you name it! New and gently used. Some things the prices are amazing on. Other things that that get donated like Furniture Market Furniture are more than what you would pay retail. Not sure why. But I really enjoy just looking for random finds as well as useful, cheap building materials, doors, glue, paint, etc. Definitely a large selection and always different.Would recommend for treasure hunters, builders,Diyers, or people just looking for furniture and decor.If you see something you like or at a good price, don’t wait because it probably won’t be there when you go back.
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April 2023 by Laura D.
Excellent Habitat Restore for NEW items. Some of the furnishings are expensive, but they are raising money for a great cause. Check in often.
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April 2023 by Tracey Shrouder
This store is hit or miss for me, but I do love that they always have furniture market quality furniture for sale. The prices can lean towards too high on most items, but every now and then I find a little hidden gem priced well.
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April 2023 by Carla Mata
Charging OVER retail prices for donated items from showrooms. New staff is A LOT friendlier, yet pricing is still incredibly high. Can buy all furniture & accessories from a store or online MUCH LESS EXPENSIVELY.
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April 2023 by Jesus Zuniga Luna
Once an awesome place to shop for locals and great prices. Now its for the rich and prices soar thru roof that an average person cant buy a light bulb. On top of fighting with employees and management who pick out the best of the best for them selves or family. Many of them resell online what they acquire. We see them on the daily when their picking thru items at the docks of IHFC or other showrooms were the items are given for free to them. This is ment for your average person can have something good but i can bet that if you walk in everything is marked up to the prices of the stores sometimes even higher. Only folks who buy here are designers (friends of the employees) and people with deep pockets.
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April 2023 by Kimberly Davis
Neat and clean. Great customer service.
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February 2023 by Anika Trahan
While I understand some of the feelings of other reviewers regarding this Re-Store High Point's pricing, I also understand that this store is very different than other Re-Stores, and maybe this review will help others understand too. Re-Store High Point's niche is its proximity to High Point Main Street design houses and the semi-annual Furniture Market, which is a global trade event. No, you may not get a $1000 sofa for $100 from this particular Re-Store. But, you can get a $5,000 for $750 (which I did today) or a $12,000 pit sofa for $1200 (which is sitting on the floor right now as I type this). Both of which are Eicholtz line pieces (google: "Eichholtz Aurelio Avalon White Sofa"), and there's more on the floor. The Atlanta Re-Store is similar as that Re-Store also gets a lot of high-end items from Habitat/Carter supporters, Austin is another one. So, all things are relative. If you're looking for regular Re-Store bargains, check out the Greensboro store which is good, just in a different way. I shaded this store 1 star only because of its antiquated phone/networking system that will mess up a point-of-sale transaction if the phone rings. The store desperately needs VoIP to make purchases seamless and not stress out the customers when their purchase gets jacked up and $800 gets suspended in the ether for 48 business hours (it's Friday right now, so my money won't be free until Tuesday. That sucks.) I am a super supporter of HFH and appreciate all they do with both their big ticket and little ticket items.
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January 2023 by Lori Ann Pearson
Prices are too high for broken, damaged, and non-returnable items. There are still plenty of places around that are fair priced and need your business, evidently more than they do. I used to do all my business there, not anymore!!!
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October 2022 by Jason Flores
This place is extremely over priced compared to other habitat for humanity stores. No body is rebuilding their life at this store unless you have 5 grand minimum. It sounds like their prices are really high, mainly for customers that attend the furniture market and not for regular high point residents.