dreamshark: (sharon tire)
I recently complained on LJ about how useless Craigslist is for finding garage sales, and quility pointed me to a website/app called GSALR. That worked great! I quickly found the Longfellow Neighborhood sale with the online app, then downloaded the phone app for use on the road. Eileen and I repurposed our weekly morning walk to the sale neighborhood and it worked great (other than the miserable weather, but what can ya do?) By the time it got too hot to move I had found a Mickey Mouse riding toy for just $1 and whole bag of toddler clothes. So yeah, use GSALR!
dreamshark: (sharon tire)

I understand why people are now advertising their garage sales on Craigslist instead of in the paper (*duh* it's free). But what I don't understand is how anybody ever FINDS those garage sales through Craigslist. Do any of you sale hounds consult Craigslist?

When I search on minneapolis->all minneapolis->for sale->garage sales I get 222 listings all over Minnesota. I don't even see a single Minneapolis location in the first page of results.  They are helpfully arranged in order by when they were posted rather than when they are occurring.

Ah, I see that there is a very very limited facility to sort the results: choice is between "newest" (the default) and "upcoming" (which may or may not refer to the date when the event is taking place? Well, they are no longer in order of posting date, but since the date of the event is not listed on the title page I don't know if that's what I wanted or not.

I then tried restricting the results by "on date" (tomorrow). Again, it changed the listings but I can't tell yet if it's what I want. There are still listings for Farmington, Blaine, White Bear Lake, Cambridge, etc. but not one for Minneapolis.

Okay, restricting the results to 3 miles from my zip code does narrow it down to my city, although they are still in no discernible order. Some of the listings helpfully included the actual address in the location that shows on the results page (THANK YOU!) but many just say "Minneapolis".  I guess I'll have to click on each listing individually to find out where it is.

This is SO MUCH HARDER than glancing through the newspaper.  Do any of you sale hounds use Craigslist? If so, what is your procedure? If not, how do you find yard/garage sales in this day and age?

ETA: Oh, this is ridiculous! Half of these listings don't say where they are even in the body of the post. WTF???





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