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For whatever its worth...you guys could really use a active Craigs list classified page...I can go to just about any area of the country to survey the cost of living and real estate on craigs list, except for areas like north Dakotas.
This site(all city data) is essential for Quality of life data... but if the landlords and employers of your great state posted on craigs list relocation would be alot more simple. ![]() Again...for whatever its worth. |
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Ahhh! but I do post on Craiglist. It depends on what part of ND you are looking for. ct
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I always list my vacant rentals on Craigslist. In fact I have a couple of them listed right now for Jamestown.
Have listed my wife's car for sale on there too. You must understand, we are a couple of years behind the trends out here. |
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