Habitat for Humanity ReStore Harrisonburg 2261 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
About the Business
Habitat for Humanity ReStore Harrisonburg is a unique store located at 2261 South Main Street in Harrisonburg, Virginia. This institution is a furniture store, hardware store, and home goods store all in one, offering a wide variety of items for your home improvement needs. From gently used furniture to building materials and home décor, Habitat for Humanity ReStore Harrisonburg provides affordable options for shoppers while also supporting the mission of Habitat for Humanity. Visit us today to find great deals and help build a better community.
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Location & Phone number
2261 S Main St, Harrisonburg, VA 22801, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
09:00 - 16:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 18:00
Friday:
10:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 18:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"This place is a scam. They work people here and call it "community service " instead of paying a fair wage ."
"Seen the place alot but had no idea it was a thrift store. If you see this definitely advertise some on social media put sign up cause I've thrifted for over decade here in town so I'm guessing many don't know either. Great stuff great prices and a terrific cause"
"The items change all the time depending on the donations they receive. Great place for functional building materials. Sometimes the other things for my decor, sometimes not. I bought the best lampshades there when they first opened. For me it’s worth checking out whenever I’m out that way. You never know! Not yard sale prices if that’s what you’re looking for, but more than fair and it benefits a good charity!"
"Fantastic store run by volunteers and people who truly care for the community. Makes you feel good spending on a good cause. Large store with a bunch of variety and Knick knacks. Well priced! I also love following their social media since they give you a glimpse of what’s in stock."
"At first glance, you think it's going to be a great shop. However, it's very clear that this shop is mismanaged and has no set standards for their pricing, it's all over the place, very inconsistent! It is obvious that someone is looking up listed prices on ebay, etsy... etc, and not at actual SOLD comps. They also do not consider condition of items such as chips or cracks in glassware, tears, stains, wobbly chairs, scratches or chipped veneers on furniture, or the need for re-wiring when pricing. Someone there also thinks that chipped and flashed glass dishes with the flashing coming off are real vintage colored glass pieces and they priced them even higher than antique shop would if it were genuine amberina glass. A tiny footstool for $45. An IDENTICAL Lane hope chest for $300 here I saw sold for $100 at Treasures for Love in Fishersville, condition was very comparable and not mint by any means. This example stuck with me as I own the same piece that belonged to my grandparents and paid $80 for mine at competitive estate auction (and in better condition). Not worth the time for the few little items that are priced fairly."
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