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Where to Buy Second-Hand Furniture in Dubai 2026

Explore Dubai’s best second-hand furniture spots in 2026. Real prices, trusted locations, and practical tips for expats who want quality pieces without paying full retail.

·5 min read·By the Tovi UAE Team
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Start with verified online marketplaces

Dubizzle remains the largest classifieds platform in 2026. Search by area and filter for delivery included. Current listings show three-seater sofas in good condition for AED 800 to AED 1,500, while solid wood dining tables range from AED 600 to AED 2,000. Always request recent photos and ask for the original purchase receipt when possible.

Facebook Marketplace and local expat groups such as Dubai Second Hand Furniture and Dubai Buy Sell Trade list items daily. Join groups with active moderators; they remove scam posts faster. Meet sellers in public car parks or request building security to witness the handover.

Visit Karama warehouses for bulk finds

Karama’s back-street warehouses stay popular with expats. Walk through Al Hubaida Street and Meena Bazaar lanes. Expect IKEA sofas from AED 400, gently used office desks at AED 250, and full bedroom sets between AED 1,200 and AED 2,500. Inspect frames for termite damage and test all electric recliners on site.

Most warehouse owners accept cash only. Carry small notes and negotiate politely; a 15 percent discount is common when buying multiple pieces. Arrange your own van or book a RTA-licensed mover on the same day.

Check community garage sales and pop-ups

Monthly garage sales at Dubai Marina, JLT, and Arabian Ranches post schedules on Instagram under hashtags like #DubaiGarageSale2026. Arrive early for the best selection. Prices here often beat online listings by 20 to 30 percent because sellers want quick space clearance before their own moves.

Bring a tape measure and note exact apartment lift dimensions. Many buildings require a AED 500 cash deposit for weekend moves; confirm with your building management before purchase.

Explore charity and reuse centres

Al Noor Centre and Dubai Charity Centre accept donations and resell at low prices. A near-new washing machine can be found for AED 600, and sofas start from AED 300. Items are tagged with condition grades, so you know what you are getting. Proceeds support community programmes.

Call ahead for stock updates. Centres close for public holidays, and popular items disappear within hours of opening.

Inspect before you pay

Always check for water stains under sofas, test all drawers, and photograph any existing damage. Request a simple receipt with the seller’s number in case you need to return the item. For larger purchases, use a trusted mover registered with RTA to avoid extra fees at building security.

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Frequently asked questions

Are Dubizzle prices negotiable in 2026?

Yes. Most private sellers accept offers 10 to 20 percent below asking price when you pay cash and collect same day.

What documents do I need to buy used furniture?

No official documents are required. Keep the seller’s receipt and your Emirates ID for building security when moving items in.

Can I get delivery from Karama warehouses?

Most warehouses do not deliver. Hire an RTA-licensed mover; same-day rates start around AED 250 within Dubai.

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