Moving to Myrtle Beach or want a bargain? Try these 4 discount furniture and appliance stores
Costs can add up when you’re moving to Myrtle Beach. If you’re someone on a budget or you love the thrill of a good deal, you might want to save some money on your home decor.
You can get your furniture from a locally-owned store or bargain hunt at an overstock or thrift store. If you’re new to the area, check out these four discount furniture stores.
Sixteenth Avenue Warehouse
Location: 603A 16th Ave., Conway
Text: (910) 821-3955
Even if you don’t live in a timeshare, you can get your furniture from one. Sixteenth Avenue Warehouse sells refurbished furniture from vacation rentals at a reduced price. Appliances, mattresses and couches are delivered from distant places like Nevada, New Jersey and Florida. The dented or used furniture receive new lives as the staff repair the items and give them a fresh coat of paint.
Habitat ReStore
Location: 165 Co-Op Road, Myrtle Beach
Call: 843-650-8815 ext. 8008
Habitat ReStore’s 13,000 square-foot building holds donated appliances, furniture and building materials. Proceeds from the Socastee store support Habitat for Humanity’s home building efforts. Customers can get up to five pieces delivered anywhere in Horry County for $100.
Half Off Homegoods
Location: 1405 3rd Ave., Conway
Call: (443) 744-9575
Sofas, tables, lighting (bathroom, kitchen, chandeliers), chairs, artwork.
Run by a brother-sister team, Half Off Homegoods in Conway has brought deals on new home decor for over four years. Their selection of sofas, lighting and chandeliers from overstock and online returns sets Half Off Homegoods apart, said co-owner Cindy Lemons.
Ollie’s
2 locations: 2100 Oakheart Rd, Myrtle Beach and 1756 B, Highway 17 Business, Surfside Beach.
Ollie’s selection of overstock furniture changes all the time, so there are always new options for your home. Get a brand-new item like a rug or desk at either their Carolina Forest or Surfside Beach location.