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Angel View Resale Store on Temecula Parkway carries the typical resale-shop mix—furniture, home goods, clothing, books, decor—at the price tier where a modest budget stretches further than retail. The inventory turns constantly, making each visit a browse-and-discover proposition rather than a return-for-the-same-item spot. Merchandise skews toward practical household goods and vintage finds rather than novelty or niche collectibles. The shop draws regular thrift shoppers hunting affordable basics, estate-sale browsers looking for one-off furniture pieces, and gift-buyers willing to hunt for something with character at a fraction of the original cost. For someone furnishing a new apartment, restocking after a move, or simply enjoying the low-stakes treasure hunt of resale shopping, this fits the routine stop. For specific items or particular vintage eras, the outcome is unpredictable; for a Saturday morning browse with no particular goal, the traffic and selection keep it worthwhile.

A consignment-style furniture and home goods outlet on Vincent Moraga Drive, Habitat for Humanity Restore Design Center stocks a rotating inventory of used, donated, and overstock pieces — sofas, dining tables, bedroom sets, kitchen cabinets, doors, flooring, and decor across mixed styles and eras. The stock is unpredictable by design; what's on the floor this week differs next week, which shapes how shoppers approach a visit. The format suits budget-conscious decorators furnishing a new place without new-furniture pricing, homeowners hunting one-off vintage or solid wood pieces to mix with what they own, and DIY renovators sourcing cabinets and materials for a kitchen or bath project. For anyone needing a specific piece in a specific finish by a deadline, the inconsistent inventory is a drawback; for a patient shopper treating the visit as a treasure hunt, the discovery angle and price point outweigh the unpredictability. Proceeds support local home-building programs, making the purchase itself part of the value proposition beyond the furniture itself.
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Get ListedHabitat 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…
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.
Overpriced on the majority of their items
We had the worst experience ever with the Director. She was rude and disrespectful. Before we knew she was the Director we asked for a manager and she mentioned she was the director. Manager and directors are supposed to help the situation and not make things worst.
This store is great. I have bought handle’s for my cabinets ,sink, speaker ,vanity tile numeral items I love this place. The price’s are really good. Overall this is one of the best store’s !
What Locals Know
Temecula's Habitat Restore is the primary secondhand furniture option in the area — locals treating this as inventory-dependent treasure hunting rather than a reliable source for a specific style or piece. Stock rotates fast and heavily depends on local donations.
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