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City Limit Rental Advertising with Good Schools

Justin Juhan
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Looking for some advice here. We recently purchased a duplex in a good school district we like to buy into. The issue I'm having is when I post the listing on any of the websites it has a next city over address which does not have good schools and the market is much lower. Does anyone have any tips to get a property just over the city limits to show up in a search for the actual school district it is in?  To be clear it is in the attendance zone of the good schools I just don't know how to get it to show up in that search. When I use hotpads etc. and search the school district it does not show up.