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Available Housing

By Bethany

From the Glens Falls Community Helps Facebook page

List of low-income landlords for those looking for shelter

3-15-2022

 

  • Jeanne Dixon 518-307-5129
  • RJW properties LLC 518-542-8760
  • Mike Moran 518-747-5589
  • Kathleen Wilcox 518-792-5787
  • Myrna Tabor 518-798-7434
  • Alyson Epstein 518-926-9224
  • Sharon Kendall 518-858-6125
  • John Saville 518-729-0639
  • Teresa Klotz 518-307-9362
  • Paul Girard 518-796-4058
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