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South Sanderson Avenue in central Hemet anchors this resale store location, placing it squarely on the retail spine where most Hemet residents already drive for groceries, pharmacy stops, and weekday errands. Angel View Resale Store sits within reach of the downtown commercial corridor rather than the sprawling strip-mall edges of town, making it the convenient choice for anyone living north or central Hemet who'd rather not cross town to reach a big-box resale operation. Shoppers choosing this location tend to live off Sanderson or the immediate neighborhoods — people for whom the Hemet side of the valley is where they already do business. If you're based south or east Hemet, the alternate resale options elsewhere in the city may cut your drive shorter depending on your home location. For central Hemet residents, this Sanderson Avenue placement eliminates the detour; proximity is the deciding factor when comparing the same banner across different parts of town.

Goodwill Southern California Store & Donation Center sits on West Florida Avenue in central Hemet, anchoring the retail spine where most of the city's daily shopping already happens. Florida Avenue is the commercial corridor that carries grocery, drugstore, and service traffic — a location that puts this Goodwill in the path of residents running typical Hemet errands rather than requiring a dedicated trip. The store functions as both a shopping destination and a donation drop-off point, serving two sides of the same transaction: people hunting for secondhand finds on a budget, and those clearing out closets or household items without the hassle of listing or selling individually. For shoppers on the west or central side of Hemet, this location saves a drive to the larger Goodwill locations elsewhere in the valley or in surrounding towns. For donors, the combination of a retail storefront and an active donation center on a major commercial street makes the drop-off convenient rather than a detour. The format suits budget-conscious households and anyone treating thrift shopping as a regular habit rather than an occasional treasure hunt.
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Get ListedLast Season's Thrift Store occupies a suite on North San Jacinto Street in central Hemet, a retail corridor that draws neighborhood traffic rather than regional shopping trips.
Last Season's Thrift Store occupies a suite on North San Jacinto Street in central Hemet, a retail corridor that draws neighborhood traffic rather than regional shopping trips. The location sits accessible to residents living north and central Hemet without the drive south toward the larger commercial anchors and box stores that dominate the periphery of town. Shoppers choosing this location tend to be locals already moving through the San Jacinto corridor on routine errands — proximity matters more than destination when browsing thrift merchandise. For someone living on Hemet's north side or passing through central commercial zones, a stop here fits the natural errand pattern. Residents further south toward the newer neighborhoods or those seeking a full-anchor big-box experience typically route to the larger retail zones instead. The draw is convenience and neighborhood walkability rather than scale or selection breadth.
Nothing but junk here bought 2 items they both didn’t work
Charming store! My friend and I got a lot of stuff 🥰
The high prices here make Goodwill look cheap. $15-$60 for vases that Salvation Army sells for $3.99, a 1980s oak credenza for $290 that would sell for $100 or less on FB or for around $80 at Salvation Army, (not even good) artwork for $150 or more...Unbelievable! I'm not sure how they arrived at t...
What Locals Know
N San Jacinto downtown corridor draws foot traffic but lacks the anchor retail presence of big-box shopping centers. Thrift and clearance retailers in Hemet's core compete on foot traffic and convenience rather than destination shopping — most locals drive to larger centers in San Bernardino or Riverside for full-format department store shopping.
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