Refreshing a room or streamlining a move, The Villages offers a deep bench of consignment and resale spots, from organized estate sales to elegant boutiques. Expect clean, carefully selected furniture, decor, and clothing at sensible prices, along with simple options for selling items you no longer need.
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Blessed & Grateful Consignment and Auctions Inc
The fun here is in the chase. Blessed & Grateful turns homes around The Villages and Wildwood into pop-up markets, blending estate sales with the occasional live auction.
Expect staged whole-house contents. Furniture for every room, lamps and mirrors, kitchen gear, china and glassware, tools, electronics, framed art, books and records, plus jewelry, collectibles, and occasional antiques. Prices range from true bargains to mid-range, with select higher-value pieces set aside for auction. Standards skew clean and functional.
They post photos in advance, then run multi-day sales. Furniture often gets presale appointments, and discounts deepen as days progress, often 25 to 50 percent by the end. Auctions add a little theater and help the best items find fair value without chaos.
Great fit for retirees, collectors, and bargain hunters who prefer an organized treasure hunt over a traditional boutique. Sellers get professional, licensed oversight and straightforward commissions, with payouts after processing.
Inventory turns fast, so keep an eye on their online announcements. The next great find often appears, and disappears, in the span of a weekend.
Destiny Estates & Bargains
Golf carts next to gilt mirrors. That is Destiny Estates & Bargains in a nutshell, a church-backed estate company with a tidy Bargain Center that reads boutique, not rummage. Furniture, framed art, lamps, small household goods, even the occasional designer handbag, all clean and carefully staged.
Prices lean budget to mid-range, and yes, they negotiate. Weekly specials rotate, inventory turns quickly, and new pieces arrive often, so timing matters. Friendly volunteers keep the floor fresh and the vibe easy. It is a low-pressure treasure hunt that can furnish a room or add one quirky collectible without bruising the wallet.
Service is the differentiator. They manage downsizing through tiered Bronze, Silver, and Gold estate packages, then route saleable items into the shop. Proceeds fund ministry programs, and they will discuss tax receipts or donation options for what does not move.
Best for Villagers who want gently used, like-new quality and a pleasant, well-scented space near US-441. Less ideal if you need instant cash or brand-new matching sets. Check their site or social feeds for estate sale dates and photo previews before you go.
Almost Perfect Furniture and Home Décor
Two sprawling showrooms, one mission: outfit your home without losing your head or your budget. Almost Perfect Furniture and Home Décor runs about 70,000 square feet of floor space in Summerfield, and it uses every inch well.
Expect a broad spread of new and gently used pieces for living room, bedroom, dining, office, and the lanai, plus lamps, wall art, and those small finishing touches. Displays are arranged by room, so it feels like a guided walk through options rather than a warehouse trawl. Because used items move quickly, the best finds are often the ones you spot today.
Pricing leans friendly. Manufacturer-sourced new pieces keep sofas and bedroom sets approachable. Pre-loved tables and accent chairs sit squarely in that mid-range, value-first zone. Delivery covers The Villages and roughly 45 miles around, and the team earns consistent praise for service.
One important note, this is resale, not consignment. They buy direct and pay at pickup, which makes selling unwanted items straightforward. If you like a curated treasure hunt and prefer seeing quality in person, add this stop to your list, then follow their Instagram or email updates to catch fresh arrivals.
Marie Rose Fine Consignments
Chico’s takes center stage at Marie Rose Fine Consignments, where golf, cruise, and dressy pieces fit The Villages social calendar. Prices hit a sweet spot, mid-range with occasional designer splashes, including handbags that go fast.
The boutique is compact, calm, and easy to shop. Racks are arranged by size and color, floors are pristine, and fitting rooms are comfortable. You get the thrill of a find, yet everything feels curated. New arrivals roll in often, so returns are rewarding.
Sellers will appreciate clear rules. Bring 5 to 20 freshly laundered items, current and in season, in a tote or basket. Most pieces should be under three years old, though standout vintage can make the cut. Intake happens on select weekday mornings.
The payout is straightforward, about 40 percent under $100, about 50 percent at $100 and up, with money available as soon as your item sells. Prefer store credit? They sweeten it by roughly 10 percent. Most contracts run around 60 days, and unsold items may be donated.
Family-owned and trusted since 2007, it suits shoppers who want brand-name quality without fuss. Expect polished looks for errands, tee times, and evening events near The Villages, plus a friendly team that actually knows the racks.
Bargains & Treasures
Truckloads roll in daily, and it shows. Furniture moves fast here, and prices sit in the budget-to-mid range, which keeps the floor lively.
The showroom is arranged by rooms, with tidy displays and clear aisles. It makes mixing a sofa with the right rug or lamp feel straightforward. Expect bedroom sets, patio pieces in season, hutches, tables, art, and a sprinkle of small appliances, electronics, and knickknacks that add personality.
This is a true consignment operation, not a buyout warehouse. Contracts run about three months, consignors receive around half the sale price, and ACH payouts arrive the month after a sale. Small items are taken in-store during consignment hours. Large pieces get free appraisal and pickup, and bulk clean-outs bring a truck to the driveway.
Today’s patio set or low-slung dresser could be gone by tomorrow, and something different might take its place. The Oxford area location near The Villages offers easy parking and an audience that resettles often, which keeps the selection fresh.
Best for practical decorators who prize value, variety, and the thrill of a quick find. Those hunting museum-grade antiques may come up short, but for well-kept, gently used home goods, Bargains & Treasures earns its name.