Used Furniture Flagler Beach, Florida
Quality Used Furniture & Accessories
We offer the best selection of used furniture, accessories, mattresses, art, decorative lighting, and more in the Flagler Beach area. You’ll find affordable styles and outstanding values for your home or office.
We are very selective about the furniture that we buy and sell. Our high standards are very important, as we want you to be delighted the pieces you buy from us. We carry a wide selection of good-as-new furniture at a fraction of the cost.
There’s always something new in our showroom, with fresh furniture arriving every week!
Furniture Delivery
With our professional and courteous delivery service, you won’t have to lift a finger. We’ll take care of everything for you.
Let us do the hard work for you as we deliver your furniture straight to you and place it where you’d like.
Our delivery men will make sure your furniture is safely brought into your home. If we’re buying your furniture, we can pick it up at the same time.
Other nearby communities we deliver: Palm Coast, Ormond-By-The-Sea, and Ormond Beach
We Buy Furniture
Are you in the Flagler Beach market and ready to sell your used furniture? We buy clean used furniture in and around Flagler Beach.
Selling your furniture can seem like a hassle, but we make the process easy.
To get started, click here to submit your furniture photos, tell us where you’re located and if you have a deadline when you need to have your furniture out.
We’ll follow up with you, come to your home to see the furniture, and we’ll pick up the furniture so you don’t have to find a way to get it to us.
Flexible
Payment
Options
We want to make the purchase process as easy as possible for you.
That way you can focus on enjoying your new furniture.
In addition to accepting cash, credit cards, and checks, we also offer layaway and 90-Day Same As Cash financing options. Ask us about plan details. We’re happy to help.
Downtown Used Furniture is easy to find.
Flagler Beach: Florida the Way It Used To Be
Flagler Beach is located between St. Augustine and Daytona Beach. It offers miles of beautiful beaches, great fishing, waterfront restaurants and natural parks.
Although the natural island environment remains a mystery to many, once you step on Flagler Beach’s sand, you will feel like a native.
This lovely beach town is retro and salty. You will enjoy a relaxed afternoon with friendly residents and open-air eateries. It offers long sandy beaches, unique restaurants, and great outdoor activities.
Attractions and Places to Go
Flagler Beach Pier
Flagler Beach offers a variety of shops, surfing, classic fishing piers, and spectacular ocean views for six miles. There is also free beach access.
The pier is open daily from 6:00 AM to midnight and offers fishing at very affordable rates. There is also a snack bar, and souvenir shop. To walk on the pier and to fish for a whole day, it will cost you $1.50. For the day of pure sea air, it’s a fair price.
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area
Gamble Rogers Park is located between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. Gamble Rogers, a Florida folk singer, and storyteller is the name of this park covering 145 acres on a barrier Island. You can swim and play in the Atlantic Ocean surf, or build castles on the coquina sand. Or watch the pelicans glide by the dunes and ocean waves.
Anglers may catch trout, red drum, whiting, and flounder from the banks or on the beaches. You can take a stroll and see the animal and plant life of the park, or you can enjoy a picnic with watermelon at one of the many sheltered tables.
Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic Park
Bulow Plantation Ruins, covering 150 acres, is a memorial to East Florida’s rise and fall. The Second Seminole War in 1836 decimated the Bulow Plantation, where the Bulow family had grown sugar cane, cotton, and rice. The former plantation’s ruins include a sugar mill, a unique springhouse, wells, and crumbling foundations.
Today, visitors can walk along a scenic trail to reach the ruins of the sugar mill, which are listed on the National Register of Historic Sites. There are picnic areas and an interpretive center that tells the story of the plantation.
The boat ramp allows canoes or small powerboats access to the scenic Bulow Creek, which is a state-designated canoe trail. Anglers have two options: a boat or a dock.
Places to Stay
Condos, guest lodging, restaurants, and condos are located on the west side. However, they all have great views of the ocean and can be reached by a short walk to the beach.
Flagler Beach History, Florida
Flagler County and this beach town are named after Henry Flagler who was an entrepreneur who built the railroad from St. Augustine to Key West.
Henry Flagler’s railroad didn’t run through Flagler Beach like many other cities along Florida’s east coast. This is one of the reasons it’s still small and typical of Old Florida, more than most of the beaches in the state.
Demographics
Flagler Beach is located in Flagler County, Florida. At the 2010 census, it had 4,484 inhabitants.