Craigslist is still the main game in town, but be sure to read the r/sfbayhousing scam thread so you know what current scams have been going down and you know what to look out for. In fact, if you were to use craigslist postings as a guide for what something is worth, you'll probably be overestimating its value. Scammers want you to get excited about a. The bay areas real estate lifeline. As with all transactions, please practice caution when interacting with others.
Deal locally with folks you can meet in person. this approach eliminates much of your risk of being scammed. But this advice comes with its own security. Seems like it's at least worth a shot to put a few postings up. I prefer craigslist, the search feature is way better than facebook. Another option is to give it away on your local buy nothing. I've used craigslist since the website started for roommates, both for looking for one and looking for a space myself with zero issues. Your problem won't be with craigslist but your. I recently moved to sf after contacting 24 different places, 3 were scams. 2 of those scams were from craigslist, i gave up on that site and used apartments. com, zillow. com, & ziprent.
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