Ulster Habitat ReStore

  4.5 – 89 reviews   • Furniture store

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Ulster Habitat ReStore is a non-profit donation and discount home improvement center that raises money for Habitat for Humanity. We accept donations of gently used furniture, housewares, home décor items and building materials from local residents and businesses that we then re-sell to the public at greatly discounted affordable prices and use that money to build decent affordable homes in our community.

Service Options:  In-store shopping

Health and Safety:  Mask required · Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits · Safety dividers at checkout · 

Hours

TuesdayClosed
Wednesday10AM–5PM
Thursday10AM–5PM
Friday10AM–5PM
Saturday10AM–5PM
SundayClosed
MondayClosed

Address and Contact Information

Address: 406 NY-28, Kingston, NY 12401
Phone: (845) 853-7499
Website: http://www.ulsterhabitat.org/restore

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Review Summary

Cherry Allister
Good store tons of stuff to choose from and good prices!
Robyn Pollins
And needless to say, there’s no pressure from the workers.
Will Gilman
But it’s really all timing as the inventory has high turnover.
jackie keveson
I went recently and notice that the prices on the bric-a-brac was much more “ambitious” than when I was lat there, pre-covid. There was a relatively sparse selection of not-particularly-interesting overpriced items nicely displayed. I work in a thrift shop downstate, and items we generally sell for 25¢ were marked at $2, $3, even $4. Our $5 were selling for $15. A lamp, identical to the one I’d purchased at the Kingston Salvation Army just the day before was marked $15, and another, I’d actually seen brand new at a discount store for $13 earlier in the day was also marked $15. The prices on the furniture were better aligned with reality, and I appreciate the reductions by color, though most items were the us reduced color. I do appreciate the work Habitat does and this review is based only on this store as a business.
Erik Donaldson
There’s great things, and they are often very reasonable priced.
Master Hissal
Still a great place, tho prices have risen dramatically.
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