I was so excited to shop here but was very disappointed once I walked through the store. I was floored at the prices and condition of things. Apparently I'm lower class and couldn't afford much which was sad because I like what they stand for. Had to find things at the thrift stores which we know are now overpriced but at least I was able to do things much cheaper and create the look I wanted.
Cindy Fancy
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March 04, 2026
We tried to donate a lot of items. Had to do a second appointment as the truck didn't have enough room thefirsttime. They showed up later than we were told and now are leaving before taking all the items we had for them. The crew was awesome it's not them who are the problem.
Streetside Sampler
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December 10, 2025
Pretty good store. There's plenty of staff around. The selection for fourniture was hit and miss, with couches and chairs dominating. The price of the items vs the quality of them is on the higher side. Mild sales of 25% on green tags when I went.
I bought one wooden chair ($10, somewhat refurb needed) and a can of paint ($5 per quart sized can).
I will probably be back from time to time go check stock and for home improvement needs. Some home items in the store are comparable in price to box stores.
Store feels very clean and things are well organized with a clear foot path. Staff is very nice.
Sandy A
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November 13, 2025
Dropped off donations. The staff took a very detailed description of want I brought and emailed me a receipt. Very helpful and courteous.
Jack Cuddy
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June 06, 2021
Habitat is on our weekly treasure hunt. Two months ago we bought a thousand dollar Bosch 40 SONE dishwasher for $40.00. Works perfectly, yet sometimes I do miss the swish swish sound of the waves at bedtime. My old dishwasher so reminded me of the islands. Slept like a baby. Now I hear every creaky groan of the house when the Santa Anna winds come a howling.
Saturday we found an 1893 Henry F Miller piano for sale at $4,000.00! Four years ago, that piano sold at a local Scottsdale antique store for over $22,000.00. The movers marred up the right rear corner. Something any good cabinet maker can repair for a few Benjamins. I'm sure the first Grand will take it home. This is an heirloom piece. One of a kind addition to any livingroom.
You never know what you're going to find. You always know it when you see it. Happy hunting!
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I was so excited to shop here but was very disappointed once I walked through the store. I was floored at the prices and condition of things. Apparently I'm lower class and couldn't afford much which was sad because I like what they stand for. Had to find things at the thrift stores which we know are now overpriced but at least I was able to do things much cheaper and create the look I wanted.
We tried to donate a lot of items. Had to do a second appointment as the truck didn't have enough room thefirsttime. They showed up later than we were told and now are leaving before taking all the items we had for them. The crew was awesome it's not them who are the problem.
Pretty good store. There's plenty of staff around. The selection for fourniture was hit and miss, with couches and chairs dominating. The price of the items vs the quality of them is on the higher side. Mild sales of 25% on green tags when I went. I bought one wooden chair ($10, somewhat refurb needed) and a can of paint ($5 per quart sized can). I will probably be back from time to time go check stock and for home improvement needs. Some home items in the store are comparable in price to box stores. Store feels very clean and things are well organized with a clear foot path. Staff is very nice.
Dropped off donations. The staff took a very detailed description of want I brought and emailed me a receipt. Very helpful and courteous.
Habitat is on our weekly treasure hunt. Two months ago we bought a thousand dollar Bosch 40 SONE dishwasher for $40.00. Works perfectly, yet sometimes I do miss the swish swish sound of the waves at bedtime. My old dishwasher so reminded me of the islands. Slept like a baby. Now I hear every creaky groan of the house when the Santa Anna winds come a howling. Saturday we found an 1893 Henry F Miller piano for sale at $4,000.00! Four years ago, that piano sold at a local Scottsdale antique store for over $22,000.00. The movers marred up the right rear corner. Something any good cabinet maker can repair for a few Benjamins. I'm sure the first Grand will take it home. This is an heirloom piece. One of a kind addition to any livingroom. You never know what you're going to find. You always know it when you see it. Happy hunting!