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Although you can't open a 3ds Max file with AutoCAD, you can insert other filetypes. To make your work less laborious, you should look into using the -DWGUNITS command (if its available). When I invoke it, it loads AEC modules. Choose your drawing units. Then choose your display format. Then choose your precision. Then answer the prompt: "Scale objects from other drawings upon insert? [Yes/No] <Yes>:" with a return or yes.
That way, if the files you are inserting have a units system saved, they will automatically scale.
Edit those files before inserting and use the units command to ensure the file's units are set properly.
An alternative is to just scale objects down by a factor depending on the difference between your units. For example shrink by a factor of 1/25.4, which is 0.0393701 to convert from millimeters to inches.
Addendum: Your house file has units of inches but is actually drawn in something closer to millimeters. the height of your wall, for example is 2682.2526 units high. That wouldn't make sense if the house is in inches (which the file units state). Nicely scrunched pillows and sheets in the 3ds file.