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Originally Posted by Gpsma
Not from what I hear. Nothing more than overpriced furniture of limited quality that was marketed with discounts to new home buyers by the benevolent developer.
Most sharp people know enough to never let your primary seller co-market other goods with their main business.
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Sir. I lived here when Southern Lifestyles was open and I am paying attention enough to know that you did not live here when they were open. I know your brother did, but there are many other experienced opinions too..
I am somewhat an experienced shopper and have furnished a number of homes over time. PLUS I am known in my family as frugal, some call me tight.
When we first moved here we went in and looked around and I thought that they had a lot of high end stuff and was kind of turned off as we were furnishing a second home and I wanted reasonable but good.
But I read this Forum where folks were saying that they had more reasonable lines (This was before they opened the second store that showed less expensive furniture). So we took the style numbers and price of the Broyhill bedroom furniture that we wanted and they gave us a better price and offered a loaner until the set came in. (We didn't take them up on the loaner, but it was nice of them to offer) We then purchased several things from them and found them reasonable and helpful too. They had availability of all lines known to me from Bassett, through Thomasville and Drexel Heritage and Tommy Bahama and Lexington and I cannot think of the name of our dining room table but it is very nice. They had every line of furniture known to me available if not on site.
I was extremely satisfied with Southern Lifestyles as were many who shopped there. (Who aren't dummies)