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Habitat for Humanity Restore operates as a consignment and donation-based furniture showroom on Vincent Moraga Drive in Temecula, stocking a rotating inventory of used, reclaimed, and overstock pieces at budget prices. The mix spans traditional residential furniture—sofas, dressers, dining tables, bed frames—alongside building materials and home goods, all sourced from donations and salvage rather than new manufacture. Stock shifts constantly, so the specific selection available on any given visit is unpredictable. The format suits budget-conscious shoppers, renters furnishing a first apartment, homeowners replacing pieces without full-price retail, and bargain hunters willing to hunt for one-off finds rather than a coordinated set. Delivery and assembly vary by item; many purchases are warehouse-pickup or owner-transport deals rather than white-glove service. For someone building a home from scratch on a tight budget or looking to furnish a rental property affordably, the rotating inventory and low price point make multiple visits worthwhile. For matching bedroom suites or designer-coordinated living rooms, the new-furniture retailers elsewhere in the valley are better bets.

The American Cancer Society Discovery Shop operates as a resale storefront on Winchester Road, stocking secondhand clothing, furniture, home goods, and books at thrift-tier pricing. The inventory turns regularly — typical of resale operations — so any given visit surfaces a different mix of usable merchandise rather than fixed stock. The shopping experience is browse-oriented rather than targeted; the appeal lies in the hunt and the price point. This draws regular thrift shoppers looking for wardrobe basics and household items at a fraction of retail, gift-buyers seeking affordable decorative pieces or books, and budget-conscious locals furnishing rentals or making do. The margin between what you find and what you pay makes it useful for practical replenishment rather than curated shopping. Shopping here also funds the American Cancer Society's local programs, adding a secondary reason beyond cost savings to choose the Discovery Shop over other resale options in the area.
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Get ListedThe Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center occupies a straightforward retail slot on Jefferson Avenue in Uptown Temecula, anchoring a practical shopping corridor where most north-Temecula…
The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center occupies a straightforward retail slot on Jefferson Avenue in Uptown Temecula, anchoring a practical shopping corridor where most north-Temecula errands consolidate. Jefferson Avenue runs as a commercial spine serving the neighborhoods between central Temecula and the I-15, and this location sits in that errand-loop pattern — convenient to residents already shopping for groceries, pharmacy, or gas on the same stretch rather than a destination trip in itself. The draw is geographic convenience and the cost-conscious shopper's math: this is the Salvation Army stop for north and central Temecula residents who'd otherwise drive south to Old Town or across town to a different thrift banner. For someone in Uptown or the Morgan Hill area looking to donate furniture or household items, the on-site donation center is the in-route option. The south-Temecula locations and other thrift chains remain the closer choice for residents south of Margarita Road, but this Jefferson Avenue spot fills the practical role for the neighborhoods immediately around it.
This thift store is my go to. He staff are friendly. They have a mix of items. I have been lucky to score some great brands but mostly it’s a solid store for basics.
The store is clean, and pretty well organized. But the prices can be ridiculous. They do have 50% off sale colors for the week, which brings the already high priced used item down to a somewhat fair price. But it's up to you to decide what you are willing to pay for an item. Also some of the associ...
I shopped here last week and purchased a few women’s items. However after I got home I saw the cashier had rung me up for a pair of men’s jeans that I did not put on the counter and was definitely not carrying around the store. I came in today to return them since it was an employee error however th...
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Uptown Temecula's Jefferson Ave corridor has limited thrift and resale options compared to Old Town or the Rancho California retail zone — this location serves as the primary donation and affordable-goods stop for north-side residents without driving to Murrieta or Menifee.
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