Submitted by jefetranquilo t3_yhbqo4 in boston

just moved to the area and am having trouble finding a place with cheap/thrifted furniture. i’ve checked the internet plenty to little avail…. is there any kind of business or location where one can buy a dresser, bed frame, etc for cheap?

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CplFrosty t1_iuczjw5 wrote

Savers is the local thrift store chain that has lots of furniture. Of varying quality but still.

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Ultraeasymoney t1_iud3qcw wrote

Check Facebook Marketplace. I have noticed a lot of people are selling furnitures cheap or just giving them away.

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Lastcoast t1_iud6ezj wrote

Doubling down on this suggestion. Not just furniture but every kind of hone good you’d ever need. Want hot rollers for a fancy hair style? How about a crystal vase or fondue pot? And don’t forget the grab bag wall for candles, measuring spoons, and yarn for knit projects. Seriously though, furniture & everything else changes almost daily so if u don’t find what you need on one trip, just try again next week. Not sure if they’re still doing this but if you have anything you’re trying to clear out of the house you can donate there and get a coupon for discount on your purchase

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13curseyoukhan t1_iud6sas wrote

Check out maxsold.com for nearby estate sales.

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thegalwayseoige t1_iud8dt0 wrote

Allston Christmas is in May and Sept. You just missed free furniture, all over the city.

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stellablue925 t1_iudar3p wrote

Harvard Recycling Center in Allston is free and open to public Thursdays during mid-day. It’s a crapshoot but people have found treasures there.

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jtet93 t1_iudd3ob wrote

Join your local buy nothing group on Facebook too. People give stuff away all the time

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Cabadrin t1_iudel72 wrote

Just to clarify, this is the Habitat for Humanity ReStore (not ReStored) off Route 1 in Roxbury. There’s also the Savers on VFW Parkway just a short drive away. And I agree 100%, this is your first stop.

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adaquestionade t1_iudfim8 wrote

I got an entire sectional for free from a Buy Nothing group in Brookline.

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lotusblossom60 t1_iudrjx0 wrote

Estate sales are amazing. I follow Three Sisters Estate sales.

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pineyapples t1_iue3jj5 wrote

I furnished my whole apartment with secondhand stuff back in 2018. It takes a few months to get everything you want in the condition you want it in, so it may be worth checking these sites on rotation daily/a few times a week.

-Craigslist, got a shocking amount of nice stuff off the "free" section

-Freecycle.org

-Nextdoor

-FB Marketplace/Buy Nothing groups

-MaxSold, learning curve with online auctions but amazing furniture

Good luck.

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jefetranquilo OP t1_iuevrue wrote

any in particular? i checked the ones in central square and davis square but they had no furniture (i do know how goodwill works, i may have just come at the wrong time). was wondering if certain goodwills are better than others for home goods

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Ultraeasymoney t1_iufjn8a wrote

I have some bedroom furniture from my tenant that got left behind. Dresser, bed frame, chest that's in great condition that I'm planning to donate to goodwill, if you are interested let me know

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f0rtytw0 t1_iug9ap0 wrote

There is also the May version of Allston Christmas. You will see stuff being left out a bunch then too. Throughout most of the year people will put stuff out. Remember to check different neighborhoods

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