Second hand furniture dubai facebook

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Second hand furniture dubai facebook
Looking for second hand furniture in Dubai on Facebook and similar social platforms? Local buy-and-sell and community groups often feature sofas, beds, tables and other home items posted directly by residents across the city.
Posts can range from free urgent giveaways to low-cost pieces in very good condition. Most listings appear in Dubai-focused marketplace or Facebook groups, where you contact the owner by private message or by commenting under the post to reserve or ask questions.
In brief
- Example listing: LG 34 inch curved monitor with black stand in good condition. The owner says it was only connected twice, making it suitable for both work and entertainment at home.
- Example listing: shared in a Dubai marketplace group, priced at around 870 AED in JLT, with contact via chat or comments. The original description highlights the size, condition and area for easy pickup.
- Example listing: Mamas & Papas pink children’s rocking chair with grey base, described as like new. Soft upholstery and safety straps are mentioned to reassure parents about comfort and safety for their baby.
What to do
Dubai-focused Facebook and marketplace communities are an active place to find second hand furniture and home items. You will see everything from white sofas that only need dry cleaning to nearly new kids’ rockers and small home electronics. Owners usually share clear photos, short descriptions and prices, and often mention if the sale is urgent or if the item is free for quick collection.
Most posts also include the area, such as JLT, Business Bay or Production City, so you can quickly judge how convenient pickup will be before you send a message. When browsing, pay attention to details on condition and usage, like “like new,” “used a few times,” or “needs cleaning,” to decide if the item fits your standards and budget.
Because listings are posted directly by residents, you can negotiate, ask for extra photos and confirm measurements in chat. Once you agree, you arrange a meeting point and time that works for both sides, and handle payment or free collection according to what was agreed in the conversation.
What to keep in mind
Real offers in Dubai marketplace and Facebook communities can be very different from each other. You might see a white sofa offered for free if collected quickly, a 34 inch curved monitor for around 870 AED in JLT, a pair of Ascona beds for 300 AED in Production City, or a Mamas & Papas rocker for 150 AED in Business Bay. Descriptions range from “like new” to “needs dry cleaning,” so always read carefully and ask questions.
These informal social listings work best for people who can arrange their own transport and are flexible about exact models and colours. There is usually no formal warranty, no fixed return policy and items can be reserved or sold within hours, especially when the seller is moving out or needs a quick sale.
If you prefer a more structured experience, with clearer expectations and a focus on reuse, you can also look at dedicated reuse platforms in the UAE. Apps like Hiiba focus on free, community-driven exchange of pre-loved items, where people give away what they do not need and others adopt it without paying money, using in-app tools to coordinate safe and convenient handovers.
