Free furniture from Davis Home Furniture in Biltmore Village

From Keith Davis, owner of Davis Home Furniture in Biltmore Village:

To all my friends in Asheville, I need your help. We had 2 feet of water in our furniture store, Davis Home furniture. All of the furniture has been touched by water, but millions of dollars worth of furniture is only water damaged and much can be wiped off or cleaned. I have decided to donate the entire inventory to the community of Western North Carolina. This is a $5 million free furniture giveaway.

Starting today, we will begin moving the entire inventory out of the building and into our parking lot where anyone can take any item for no cost. $5000 leather sectionals, $6000 complete bedroom groups, $4000 complete dining groups, inventory is free. Bring your own trucks and trailers, rope, and loading supplies.

We cannot stop to help you load or tie, but if it is in the parking lot, it is yours. There are so many people in need and I hope if you’re reading this, you will share this with all of your friends, and do your part to help all of Western North Carolina have somewhere to sleep or sit or eat tonight.

My very best regards,

Keith Davis, Davis Home furniture, 100 Fairview Rd., Asheville, NC, 28803.

Free furniture pick up hours are between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. We will be adding new furniture to the parking lot every day for the next 15 days, so if you don’t find what you like tomorrow, come back the next day. This free furniture giveaway will end October 20. No access will be available to the parking lot before 10 a.m. or after 5 p.m.

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