Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville builds new, quality, affordable homes for hardworking men and women in a five county area: Davidson, Wilson, Cheatham, Dickson and Robertson counties. Future Habitat for Humanity homeowners qualify for Habitat's homeownership program, meet income qualifications, attend education classes and work with their sponsor(s) and volunteers to build their homes. Habitat homes are not free. Habitat homeowners pay an affordable mortgage made possible because of our funding partners.
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The Wilson ReStore is relocating and we will update the store opening information at a later date. Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville operates ReStores in three counties: Davidson, Wilson and Dickson. The Wilson ReStore is temporarily closed while relocating. To purchase items, visit the ReStore location.
Planning to remodel your kitchen or renovate your whole house? Our insured professionals will remove cabinets, claw-foot tubs, doors and other building materials donations at no charge. This service can save you money in renovation costs and greatly impact the environment. The ReStores average sales of $2,248,029 of donated product diverting 1,461 tons of materials from landfills annually.
ReStore's eclectic mix of unique merchandise is made possible from your generous contributions. We accept donations at any of our ReStore locations from 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. The ReStore also provides a free pickup service for heavy items. To schedule a pick up appointment see phone numbers below, or fill out the request form for your county and we will return your calls and emails within two business days.
When you volunteer at the ReStore, your generous commitment of time helps fund homes for hard-working families and positively impacts the environment through the ReStore's reuse policy. Donation Scheduler: Scheduler volunteers answer the ReStore donation hotline, return messages left by potential donors, and help schedule donation pick-up times through the use of a state of the art scheduling platform.
Reviews (7)
Nakeya Johnson
Jun 24, 2022
Santa Rai
Apr 22, 2022
Joanne Mueller
Mar 07, 2022
Matt Hobbs
Jun 21, 2021
This is another one of my favorite places in Nashville. I'm addicted to hunting for treasures and this place never lets me down! They even have unopened packages of brand new items from donations and store liquidations. Plan to stay for at least 2 or 3 hours to be able to explore all the treasures you'll find here!
Donna Freeman
Apr 26, 2020
Love this place! Saw this great armoire that didn't have a price tag. So instead of checking with the front desk, I browsed a bit. When I went to checkout, I inquired about the price. Cashier said they had just put it on the floor and someone bought it not long after. It was a nice exotic looking piece, hardwood throughout. Solid piece. Turns out it was only $70. I could've kicked myself for not checking sooner.
Dixie Moore
Jan 29, 2020
Super large Restore with wonderful folks working it. Highly recommended for those looking for homegood items or one who is renovating rooms in a house or business. May need to visit often to get what you're looking for and if you see something you want, consider grabbing it immediately as items for sale turn over rapidly (sell) with new items.
M. Plunk
Mar 18, 2019
I like the store you have to search and be very creative in how to make things work for your needs. One thing I do find very disheartening is, to be a nonprofit and some what religious org. with a retail store. The price changes that go on, If you find a idem your interested in. Make a picture with your phone of the price ticket and the hand written numbers on the idem.
A couple of times I've been waiting for the the next price DROP. I go back and the price instead of dropping to the next price level, has gone up or even doubled! With a new price ticket printed on the same idem. Pretty sneaky behavior for an Org. who has a 100% profit, because all merchandise is donated.
A couple of times I've been waiting for the the next price DROP. I go back and the price instead of dropping to the next price level, has gone up or even doubled! With a new price ticket printed on the same idem. Pretty sneaky behavior for an Org. who has a 100% profit, because all merchandise is donated.