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Auburn Home Centre

Address 219 Parramatta Rd, Auburn NSW, Australia
Hours
Monday10:00-17:30
Tuesday10:00-17:30
Wednesday10:00-17:30
Thursday10:00-19:30
Friday10:00-17:30
Saturday10:00-17:30
Sunday10:00-17:30
Website www.auburnhct.com.au
Categories Shopping Mall, Furniture Store, Kitchen Remodeler, Lighting Store, Rug Store
Rating 3.4 17 reviews
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Auburn Home Centre reviews

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daniel
10 July 2022 15:34

There are some really underrated furniture shops here. Should check it out if you're in the area.

Slim
30 April 2022 4:19

The parking is a bit cramped up, it's a totally dead shopping centre. Though may being there is killer. The furniture shops inside don't hurt to have a gander.

Sandeep
10 August 2021 12:40

Many furniture stores, but poor maintenance, not even proper sign and lighting in the parking area.

Ragini
07 August 2021 6:46

LATOPA furniture is the worst. They are holding my deposit of $200 for 6 month, didn't give me the furniture I booked. Excuse was delay in receiving from China. Doesn't give my deposit back, I am filing complain to consumers rights. They are cheaters.

Stephen
26 August 2020 11:10

MSY Computers. Not a place you go for advice but if you research b4 you go, very good low prices. Check website for stock levels as turnover is huge.

Sim
13 December 2019 16:33

Horrifically depressing, almost completely abandoned shopping centre. If you want to feel better about your life, come here - you'll feel better because you can leave whenever you want. Only shops here are a bunch of knockoff furniture places, and MSY (this is the branch that keeps infringing ACL, too). Apparently there is a function centre here too, but I shudder to think what it's like.

Jenisha
06 December 2019 1:49

I really enjoyed that food and the place was wonderful and I recommend anyone to go for a function of have a function there.

bill
26 August 2019 22:45

If I want to buy good imported furniture I will always go to Mona Liza and if I want to buy lights or intercom systems I will always buy from OMG both places give you personal and professional service. There are other furniture retailers there with very nice and medium prices. Don't get discouraged about the position of the centre it does have a very medium size car park with entrance from Parramatta Road and exit from the back.

Monique
11 May 2019 6:15

Looks run down, went in to buy computer parts. Did like the fact that it was cheaper than other stores selling the same product.

Rishi
07 April 2019 2:58

This is the worst shopping centre ever made I put money in a vending machine to get a drink as it was a hot day and ended up taking my money and not even giving the drink. Now if the machine was broken then there should have been a sign saying out of order but no they take your money and they don’t give you anything

Jingtao
27 July 2018 3:06

Been here twice and no doubt one of the best places to buy furniture in Sydney with great service.

Pengyu
17 July 2018 2:19

Awesome place! Great productions! Can't w8 to tell my friends the greatest about Auburn Home Centre!

Everett
08 July 2018 11:29

If you are looking for a beautiful piece of furniture to add to your living room look no further than Auburn Home Centre. Gorgeous!

Jeff
26 October 2017 8:43

The only reason I come here is for MSY Technology. Nothing else in this centre interests me. They're all just homewares shops and they don't look great at all.

Briggs
20 September 2017 5:30

A little bit different from your regular furniture-makers or outlets, with a lot more Asian-inspired tastes. A quiet mall, but some of their offerings are very intriguing.

Androo456
28 July 2017 16:57

This place has ample parking. Probably because pretty much nobody goes here unless they are buying computer parts from MSY. Seriously, how do the scores of furniture shops here survive

Daniel
24 April 2017 5:51

Very run down. No soap in toilets and no baby change room.
Shop owners are all Chinese.
It's like I've walked into down town Beijing.

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