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Published : February 12, 2009 |
Author : frugalkendra
Category : L. Frugalities | Total Views
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frugalkendra
I am a homeschooling mom of 3 boys. I enjoy couponing, frugal living, spending time with family and friends, church activities, reading and internet surfing.
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Need furniture but don't have a large budget and don't want to finance it? I have a great solution for you:
Hotel Furniture Liquidators.
These Liquidators are contacted by hotels when hotels are getting new
furniture to come and pick up the furniture and then they take it back
to their warehouses and sell it to the public. Most hotel switch
furniture every 2 to 3 yrs, so the furniture is in excellent condition.
The Liquidators sell the furniture for 25-75% off regular retail
prices. I have been to a couple of the liquidators warehouses and the
furniture is very inexpensive and in EXCELLENT condition.
You can buy bedroom sets for about $300 that includes the headboard,
mattresses, frames, armoires and more. Large chairs and ottomans for
about $75 the set. Lamps for about $10-15.
Here are a couple of websites from around the web to show what you can get depending on the liquidator:
AMC Furniture Liquidators
Fort Pitt Furniture
Hotel Furniture
Clover Leaf Liquidators
Hotel Furniture Liquidators
USA Today Article
If you are need of some nice, but inexpensive furniture check to see if
there is a Hotel Furniture Liquidator in your area. Do a google search
for Hotel Furniture Liquidator, (your city) or check the yellow pages.
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Comments and Discussion Wall |
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Posted by fulltime mama on February 12, 2009 |
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I never knew that before, that hotels changed that often, nor what they did with the furniture! Where do you dig this stuff up??
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