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Want to lower your carbon footprint? Visit the Re-Store!!!

By
Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Metropolitan

Those who know me know I like working on projects around the house, inside and out.  Those who know me really well, know I love saving money on those projects.  The habitat for humanity organization recently opened the Re-Store in Dover NH.  When I first heard of the idea, I thought "this place is going to be full of junk people don't want".  When I actually stepped foot inside Re-Store, I could not believe the bargains they had on all sorts of construction materials both donated from companies like Home Depot and Lowe's, to salvaged items from remodels in perfectly good shape.  From flooring to kitchen cabinets to closet organizers, this place may not have it all, but it's got enough for the D.I.Y. homeowner, landlord, or contractor (as a matter of fact, the day I went, it was being raided by several contractors buying up CHEAP items to put in their projects).  The Re-store's stock turns quickly so, what you see today might not be there tomorrow so you should visit often.  In my years as a home-owner, land-lord, and Real Estate Agent, I've seen my fair share of waste, so it's not hard for me to get behind a project that just makes sense.  Although the "What's my Carbon Footprint" movement is still in it's infancy, I have started to grasp just how much impact we have as individuals and anytime we can reduce, recycle & re-use as a community we can infinitely multiply our efforts. 

Hope to see you there!

Joshua Matthews-Licensed Realtor in NH & ME