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    3.9 (16 reviews)
    Open 9:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    Nancy H.

    Let's be honest: you either love these types of stores or you don't. You can go weekly and the inventory is very different. It's never the same twice. I personally love these types of stores. I never know what I will find, and that's half the fun of it all. This particular Homegoods store is large, well laid-out and very neat. (In some stores you can find stuff strewn all over the place, or items placed in incorrect sections by customers, or worse, on the floor. Here, there's none of that). It's well lit, too, and the aisles aren't too narrow (an issue I've encountered in other stores). While visiting here I asked to use the washroom in the back of the store. (Unlike other stores, unfortunately here the bathroom door is locked, and an employee needs to unlock it for you). Not the best system, but hey, I guess they need to monitor this due to shoplifting or people using drugs or something, I'm not sure. Anyhow, thank goodness I found an employee nearby and she was SO nice. Super friendly. That kinda made up for the hassle of having to find someone to unlock the door. They had the usual home decor and kitchen and bathroom accessories and gadgets here, but there was more furniture than I've seen in other Homegoods stores, and I also saw a few doggie strollers - and they were super nice! (Where were these when I was looking for one for my senior dog??? So good to see them here). They also had a fabulous section of greeting cards at the front - WAY more than I've ever seen in a home goods store. Nice! In general, they had a bigger and better selection of most everything. I was really impressed. The only reason I'm giving this place 4 stars and not 5 is because we had a crazy long wait at the cash to be rung out. There was only one cashier and, for the life of me and the other people waiting in line, she never called out for assistance. The other ladies in line and myself were surprised, as usually they call for back-up cashiers when the line gets long. I was really tempted to leave my cart after 10 minutes of waiting (it took 17 minutes before we could ring out! Such a long wait). Not great. But other than this issue at check-out, I was really impressed with the store.

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    Stephen K.

    Think of HomeGoods as the housewares equivalent of a TJ Maxx, because, well, that's exactly what it is. If you're not familiar, this is basically a discount shop for what appears to be a bunch of housewares of unknown origin and quality, priced higher than they should be. It is a bargain store, without the bargain store prices. If they happen to have something you're looking for, it may be worth stopping in, but to me, going to a more reputable store with roughly the same prices and less of a hodgepodge of inventory would make for a more satisfying shopping experience.

    Wendell R.

    HomeGoods has a store that we love to shop during the holidays. The store has so many options for your house during the Christmas season. This year particularly there's a lot of variety in the Christmas arena. Come and join us at one of our favorite stores.

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    4.1(38 reviews)
    0.4 miHayden Island, North Portland

    Memorial Day weekend 2026! I came in and looked around. i Was asked if I needed help and so glad I…read moreaccepted it! Jack P. was able to give me an accurate square footage ( my calculations were off) and help me put a list together of items I would need as well as optional items to help optimize the process. Being a home owner doing my first flooring job went a little intimidating to excited to start. So many questions were answered and the time taken to understand my end goal. I feel 100% satisfied with my purchase, and with my service from the time I walked in to the time Sean loaded up my items on 5/26! HIGHLY recommend the service, knowledge and product! Jantzen Beach location is do g it right!! Thank you!!!

    They don't stand behind their product. And they are dishonest. I bought 2000sf of waterproof…read moreflooring, installed 75% of it and noticed water damage in 3 separate areas. I immediately stopped the install and contacted them. They wanted me to wait 3 weeks before they would send someone out to inspect it. I decided to not wait because I didn't want a floor that was not waterproof. I took pictures of everything and save all the damaged pieces. After submitting my warranty claim, they never sent anyone out, and denied me based on the pictures I submitted. They made up a story about how I must have a water leak under my floor. The manager "Jared" promised me that he would give me free transition strip for my new floor that I bought. Then a week later he said that he never said that. I will never shop here again, and I tell all my customers about my experience and tell them not to shop here either. Typical corporate America not caring about you. Don't shop here, you've been warned.

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    Entering a beautiful furniture store where salespeople ignore customers creates a strange…read moreatmosphere. Here's how it felt to me: - Luxurious Setting: The store is elegantly designed with carefully curated furniture pieces. Soft lighting highlights the fine details of beautifully crafted tables, plush sofas, and intricate decor. - Aesthetic Appeal: The ambiance is inviting and serene, with well-thought-out displays that make you imagine how the furniture would look in your home. - Indifferent Staff: Salespeople are present, but they seem preoccupied. They were quietly chatting among themselves, paying little attention to customers. The contrast of Beautiful vs. Unwelcoming was striking. The juxtaposition of the store's luxurious, inviting decor with the indifferent, almost cold demeanor of the staff creates an unsettling contrast. Weird vibe here. I left without making a purchase. I do want to point out that the City Home store on 1101 SE 3rd Ave. inPortland doesn't share this vibe. I'll just go there next time.

    This is one of our favorite can't afford furniture stores. We typically go in for the ideas. I'm…read morenot a design guy but I love the social touches you see and experience when you enter some homes. We'll this os that place. They offer design services as well. They will come to you home and design your entire home for under $200. Then you can choose to purchase from them the furniture according to your budget. The ideas you get from them are FREE. LOVE THIS STORE!!

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    4.2(20 reviews)
    1.5 miNorth Portland

    Stopped in at Home Place Furniture store looking for beds for out guest bedrooms. Looked at other…read morefurniture stores for better options, including LazyBoy and found none. Went back to Home Place with the decision to buy. Vaneeta on both occasions was very helpful in narrowing down our selections; providing pro's and cons. We ended up with a sofa sleeper, like non other I have seen before. See attached photos. In addition, we purchased a Night & Day Cube Murphy Cabinet Bed; the kind where your guests aren't sleeping with their heads in a box. Furniture was order and delivered as projected. Very pleased with our purchases, including Vaneeta's help I recommend Home Place to friends and family !

    If you're looking for modern, eclectic, and, in some cases, bizarre furnishings and decorations for…read moreyour house, workplace, etc., you've found your place! Selection is large, prices are on the high side, but you'll see items here you'll not find elsewhere. Wire frame "invisible man" to sit on a chair at your dining room table? Check! Wireframe "invisible dog" to sit at the feet of said "invisible man"? Yup, they have that too. Electric clocks with decorative, but moving geared clockwork? You'll be able to choose from many. "I just can't seem to find that angular, avant-garde take on 1940s art deco bedroom furnishings with three levels of luminous blue inset lighting that I can control with a tiny domed touch switch" you say? They have it here. Do you need a HUGE sectional for the grandest room in your mansion? They've got you covered. On the off chance they don't have what you're looking for, they have a much larger location in Hubbard, Oregon that you can try as well. Staff are extremely friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable.

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    Family Affair Estate Sales

    4.2(25 reviews)
    3.4 miSunderland, Northeast Portland

    They are the very best ,lots of help plus honest and just fun to be around…read more Once more I have to give a big thank you each of you. Chris Hamilton

    I was really looking forward to attending an estate sale this company was running, but it…read moreunfortunately ended up being the least professional sale I have ever experienced. I have never had a business be as cavalier with my time as Family Affair Estate Sales was today. Like most I first found out about the sale through Instagram, and clicked through to their website where there was an indication that you should text them ahead of time if you plan on arriving at the opening time. I did so, assuming that this was for a headcount, or some sort of list at the door (eg. they can only handle so much volume on a weekday and want to make a guest list, so you give your name at the door when you arrive). It was not fully clear on their website exactly what this text was used for, but I was happy to comply and excited to attend. I'm no newbie to the estate sale game, so I showed up a few hours early to wait for entry, bags in hand and cash in tow. I was among the first to arrive, just before 7 am--it was pouring rain but I was happy to stick it out as I had my eye on a particular item. After about an hour, the organizers showed up. A half hour after that, the woman who seemed to be running the show proceeded to inform us that they would start reorganizing the line in the order of which people texted. By this time, there were well over 50 people waiting in line behind me. Everyone we spoke to in line was confused and not aware that this is how the sale would be run. Obviously, no one that was standing in the line would have arrived hours early to stand in the rain if we had known this. When those of us up front kindly tried to explain that there was a misunderstanding to the woman organizing it and asked if there was any way she could come up with an alternative--maybe you alternate entry by one text list person in, one physical line person in?--she said that how it works was clearly stated and walked away. As someone who also runs a small business I understand having policies (and clients misinterpreting those policies), but if that many customers are confused by your policy, it is not in fact clearly stated, even if you think it is. Perhaps there should be some larger disclaimer on the sale listing on their website that it does not matter if you arrive early or not? The organizer did not seem open to any feedback and just insisted "this is how it works", and frankly seemed frustrated that we were bothering her with questions. The worst part of it all is that when the organizer did start lining people up in order of texts received, she was clearly completely unprepared. No speaker or megaphone to cut through the noise of the crowd, no full names, and she kept losing her place in line--it was total chaos. She also told us that she got so many texts that she stopped counting names after the first few hundred, which begs the question as to why they are so insistent on sticking with this arbitrary system. What exactly was the plan if she reached the end of the list and there were still people who are not in order/unaccounted for? Some other reviewers expressed frustration that they believe this company uses the text message queue system to give preferential access to their top buyers. To be clear, I have no problem with this--I run a business that also thrives from repeat customers, and I understand wanting to give them advanced access and perks. I'm well aware that small businesses--especially in the estate and resale world--run on existing relationships. What I do have a problem with is how poorly this company explained their system to newcomers, and their inability to problem solve when it became clear that there was a misunderstanding with a very large amount of people. Perhaps the company could have texted people their number in line prior to the sale starting so that it was clear exactly how their system operated. And if the volume was more than they could handle, maybe it is time to get creative and pivot a bit, even if just for a day. It was beyond insulting to be treated so dismissively after taking time out of my schedule to wait for hours in the pouring rain. The sale was supposed to open at 9, but we left at 9:45--they were still calling out names and had not even let anyone into the sale yet. Almost three hours of my life wasted to stand in the rain and leave empty handed, soaking wet, and treated poorly. Be warned of this unusual system if you plan to attend any estate sales run by them, or better yet, just avoid them altogether.

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    4.2 miVernon, Alberta Arts District, Northeast Portland
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    Eclectic is the first word that pops into ones head when you enter Digs. Mock rooms are set up in…read morethe front, a bedroom on my first visit. Air plants, outdoor furniture, odd concrete baby heads with horns, mini gnome figurines, orange outdoor chairs, cups, bowls, anatomy skeleton decorative trays, snake wall hangings, it's endless and a feast for the eyes if you like the unusual and obscure. This is no Pottery Barn. It's not a place I'd normally go into, but I was curious and curiosity didn't kill the cat today. I've since gone back with a friend who is doing some interior design currently and she thought the place very interesting. There's a helpful and friendly staff and wandering through this place, it's a good thing they are available. Go and wander, you might like the place, and even better you might just purchase something cool for a conversation piece. Enjoy.

    How can you not love a place that serves you a complimentary espresso while you shop! I don't even…read morehave a garden or any sort of design needs and they still wanted to give it to me. Digs offers a little bit of everything. It's a retail boutique for all your indoor and outdoor needs; design studio offering every type of service you have seen on HGTV from home color consultation, garden transformations to interior remodeling; and home-staging to help you increase the value of your house before you put it on the market. If you're inspired after watching a makeover show on HGTV, head over to Digs and they will make all your design needs a reality.

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