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Madam Palooza operates as a gift and novelty shop in the Technology Drive corridor of Murrieta, stocked with the kind of merchandise that splits between impulse buys and intentional browsing—home decor items, quirky gifts, seasonal pieces, and things that don't fit neatly into a single category. The inventory leans toward fun and decorative rather than practical, with price points that suit both quick gift grabs and leisurely shopping. This is the spot for someone hunting a hostess gift, a birthday present for the person who has most things, or oddball home touches that don't live at a chain retailer. Regular customers drift in to see what's new; first-time visitors typically arrive with a specific gift need in mind. Compared to the concentrated gift-shop cluster in Old Town Temecula, Madam Palooza sits on a straightforward commercial strip, making it an in-and-out errand rather than a destination browse. For Murrieta shoppers in the north end of town, it eliminates the drive south.

Grady Medical Systems occupies a retail shop on Ivy Street in Murrieta, stocking medical equipment and mobility aids — the kind of inventory that serves both routine maintenance needs and one-time purchases after injury or surgery. The merchandise leans toward practical rather than luxury: wheelchairs, walkers, canes, cushions, compression sleeves, braces, and similar items that people actively use rather than display. The clientele splits between regular customers managing chronic conditions who rotate through supplies, people sent in by physical therapists or doctors after a procedure, and adult children buying equipment for aging parents. It's a utilitarian shopping context — people know roughly what they need before walking in — rather than a browse-and-discovery destination. For those shopping a big-box pharmacy's limited medical section or waiting on mail-order delivery from an online supplier, this is the local alternative where stock is visible and sizing can happen in person.
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Get ListedSt Martha's Second Hand Treasure anchors the retail strip on Avenida Acacias in central Murrieta, placing it on the main commercial corridor where most residents already handle their routine shopping…
St Martha's Second Hand Treasure anchors the retail strip on Avenida Acacias in central Murrieta, placing it on the main commercial corridor where most residents already handle their routine shopping stops. For anyone living in or passing through central Murrieta, this location cuts out a drive to the outlying big-box clusters along the I-15 corridor or further south; it sits in-route for the typical weekday errand pattern. Residents picking this location over similar thrift banners elsewhere in town are usually trading selection for convenience — the Avenida Acacias corridor is walkable from nearby neighborhoods and sits between grocery and service businesses, making it a natural addition to an existing shopping loop rather than a destination drive. For shoppers in south or east Murrieta willing to drive to larger format locations with deeper inventory, the I-15 shopping centers may be the trade-off. For central-Murrieta residents prioritizing location and quick in-and-out, this is the practical choice on an existing route.
These people are insane with their pricing. Secondhand stores are to help people in need, people who are trying to save a few bucks. You're better off going to a Ross/Marshalls/Burlington's.
50% off today and prices were still outrageous! $16 for a womens Shein blouse! $40 for a mens flannel jacket! This place is even more expensive than Goodwill! No Thanks!
Outrageous pricing. Legitimately flabbergasted at it. Dollar Store plastic baskets for $4. (I would know because I have bought them from the Dollar Store myself.) Old and scuffed up frames for $8-$12… or more! Damaged & warped furniture for $80. (Let that sink in.) A toy I bought in working conditio...
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Avenida Acacias anchors Murrieta's retail corridor on the north side, drawing foot traffic from nearby strip centers and residential neighborhoods. As a thrift operation rather than a traditional big box, it serves as an alternative for budget shoppers who want secondhand pricing without the warehouse scale or chain experience of big-box retailers.
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