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Finding Summer Sublets Through Social Media
ResumeCollege students are fleeing campuses and pouring into new cities across the country for the summer, and that means a lot of apartments changing hands. Instead of turning to a realtor or Craigslist, some young people are using social media to find places to live.
Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson talks with Devon Thorsby (@devonthorsby), real estate editor for U.S. News and World Report, about the do's and don't's of summer subletting through social media.
This segment aired on June 13, 2017.