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I'm finding a lot of 1000-1200 apartments on rent.com, I'm just not sure about the areas they are in. Like I said I used to live in Fox Chase and have been looking there but I am open to other areas. I just want to avoid places like Kensington and Nicetown-Tioga. Source: 5 months ago
Check rent.com and craigslist to see what the market is like for renting, redfin and zillow for housing market prices. Source: 10 months ago
I'd just look on craigslist, facebook, or rent.com if I were her. I got my apartment on craigslist and it's beautiful! Source: 10 months ago
In our market the MLS is a viable source of tenants along with Zillow. Zillow is good for marketing, not for valuation. Also use Apartments.com and rent.com and do not use craigslist at all. It's terrible for decent tenants here. Each market is different. Source: 10 months ago
I will be moving out of my home in early 2024 due to a pending divorce and I need to find a 1br1ba place or bigger. I have been checking CL recently to get an idea again what rent costs and I often cross check the price with zillow or rent.com, aparements.com as well. I often find the same place listed for quite a bit more on the other sites so Im thinking the CL ad is a scam. Are there legit rentals on CL that... Source: 11 months ago
I dont know what your skills and experience levels are, but Target and Costco pay over $15 an hr, also Hobby Lobby. Pricewise you could be as low as $800 or so up to whatever really, depends on a lot of factors, what part of town do you want to be in or what do you want to be near, nightlife/restaurant high activity parts of town or more suburby/residential, near the college campus, etc. I'd say just go to... Source: over 1 year ago
I did use htpads.c which helped with rentals as well as Zillo and apartments.com some places waved the realtor fee but none that I was personally looking at. I am noticing that there are a lot of rights for tenants if you look around. I wish you the best and hope you could find a place within the anticipated time. Source: over 1 year ago
I'm looking via hotpads.com, but if there's a better way to discover condos, please let me know! :). Source: over 1 year ago
Look for small private landlords instead of big buildings. Condos, small apartment buildings, basement apartments, that kind of thing. Sometimes they won't have that policy at all, or if they do you might be able to talk to them about being flexible on it, maybe giving them something else to prove that you're responsible. I'm in DC so I know the struggle. I've found things like this on hotpads.com, craigslist, and... Source: over 1 year ago
First suggestions is to call local apartment buildings in your area to see about vacancy. Other places were vacant apartments may be is rent.com, apartments.com, and zillow.com. If you need to rent two rooms in a house for the time being you can try hotpads.com, roomster.com, and spareroom.com. You can find listings of other apartment rental sites at https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/best-rental-websites-36699873. Source: over 1 year ago
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