Real curbside giveaways posted by your Dallas neighbors — free furniture, electronics, appliances, and more. Everything is 100% free and first come, first served.
Looking for free stuff in Dallas? CurbSofa maps curbside giveaways across Dallas in real time — from Deep Ellum, Oak Cliff, and Uptown. When a neighbor leaves something good on the curb, they pin it here so it finds a new home instead of a landfill. No money, no haggling — just show up and take it home.
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Dallas is growing fast, and all those new arrivals mean a constant churn of furniture as people upgrade, downsize, and relocate. Uptown and the high-rise apartment corridors turn over often with nearly-new pieces, Deep Ellum and Oak Cliff are the spots for vintage and eclectic finds, and the suburbs put out plenty during spring cleaning. Texas summers are punishing, so anything left on a curb in July won't last long in the heat — when something good shows up near you, head over before the sun (or the next person) gets to it first.
Dallas is growing fast, and all those new arrivals mean a constant churn of furniture as people upgrade, downsize, and relocate throughout the year.
Local tip: Texas summers are punishing — anything left on a curb in July won't last long in the heat, so when something good shows up near you, head over before the sun (or the next person) gets to it.
Yes. Every item on CurbSofa is given away for free — no selling, no trades, no payment of any kind. It's a community of neighbors keeping good things out of landfills.
Items are first come, first served. Open the map, find something near you, and head over to pick it up. There's no reservation — if it's still on the curb, it's yours.
Tap “Post a Free Item,” snap a photo, drop a pin at the curb where you left it, and your Dallas neighbors will see it on the map within seconds.
All of greater Dallas, including Deep Ellum, Oak Cliff, and Uptown. The more neighbors who join, the more curbside finds show up near you.