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The Goodwill Southern California Store & Donation Center on Murrieta Hot Springs Road serves the central and east side of Murrieta—a location that catches shoppers already moving through that retail corridor rather than requiring a special trip across town. This is the nearest Goodwill option for residents of Meritage, Summergrove, and the neighborhoods clustered around the Hot Springs Road commercial strip, where it anchors alongside grocery, pharmacy, and casual dining rather than sitting in a standalone thrift pocket. Residents living on Murrieta's west side or closer to the I-15 would more naturally swing by the Goodwill closer to that corridor instead; geography tips the choice. For anyone on the east or central stretch already running weekday shopping, this location offers the standard Goodwill model—rotating inventory, donation drop-off, pricing that shifts with item age and condition—without a drive across town. The Hot Springs Road placement matters more than the specific store itself; proximity determines which Goodwill a Murrieta household uses.

Savers on Madison Avenue in Murrieta operates as a consignment and secondhand clothing store rather than a new-merchandise boutique—a browse-yourself format where inventory rotates constantly and price tier sits well below retail. The merchandise mix spans women's, men's, and kids' clothing alongside shoes and accessories, sourced from donations and consignments rather than wholesale buying. What any given shopper finds on a Tuesday differs from what's there on Friday. This appeals to budget-conscious residents shopping for everyday wear, parents dressing growing kids without committing to full retail, and bargain hunters willing to hunt for specific pieces or brands. The experience suits those who enjoy the thrift-store discovery element—sifting through racks for a find—rather than walking in knowing exactly what they want and finding it in their size. For coordinated seasonal collections, consistent inventory, or styling help, the new-merchandise boutiques and department stores elsewhere in Murrieta are the alternative. For rotation and value, Savers fills the practical second-closet role.
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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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