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FAQ

Q1. What days and hours are they open?
A1. Most indoor flea markets are open on weekends from early morning to late afternoon or evening.

Q2. What can I expect to find for sale?
A2. You'll find a wide variety of used and vintage items like clothing, accessories, home decor, electronics, toys, collectibles and more from independent sellers.

Q3. Are there food options on site?
A3. Yes, many large indoor flea markets have a food court area with things like snacks, drinks and small restaurants.

Q4. How much does it cost to buy a booth as a vendor?
A4. Booth rental fees vary depending on the size of the space but usually range from $30-150 per day.

Q5. What is the parking situation?
A5. Most have ample free parking available in lots nearby or connected to the flea market building.

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