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Nick J.
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Payson, AZ
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Nick J.
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Payson, AZ
Posted

Anyone use this service at all?

I was recommended it from a friend to find cheap appliances for rental properties. It seems as though it has a lot of rental listings as well but I was only interested in the appliance listings.

They seem to be cheaper than what you see on CL so I thought I'd let you guys and gals know about it. I found a great stackable washer/dryer

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Hazel L
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Hazel L
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  • Irvine, CA
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Same here, Nick. One useful resource I've come across is surprisingly Habitat for Humanity's ReStor program, which takes surplus developer's/homeowner's lightly used appliances, and building materials and sells them for deep discounts. There's one for my area in CA, there's also one is yours if you want to check out this link:

http://www.habitatcaz.org/restore/index.php

Hope that helps, it's a little disappointing finding thinly disguised recycled craigslist ads.

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