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Craigslist Posting Fees: What It Costs to Post in 2026

Is it free to post on Craigslist? For most personal listings, yes. For almost everything a business posts, no. Craigslist charges posting fees in the exact sections where businesses advertise, and the fee depends on the section and sometimes the city. This guide covers the current Craigslist posting fees, real job-posting prices by city, how the 30 day cycle works, and how to budget for a real campaign. The figures below match Craigslist’s official fee schedule and what we pay posting daily in 2026.

Quick Answer: What Is Free and What Is Paid

All Craigslist postings are free except these categories:

Category Fee
Jobs (US and parts of Canada) $10 to $75 per post, varies by city
Gigs (US and selected Canadian areas) $3 to $10 per post, varies by area
Services (US and Canada) $5 per post
All For Sale by-dealer categories (US) $5 per post
Cars and trucks by-dealer (US, Vancouver BC) $5 per post
Cars, trucks, RVs, and motorcycles by-owner (US) $5 per post
Apartment rentals in Boston, Chicago, and NYC areas $5 per post
Commercial real estate (US) $5 per post
Furniture by-dealer (Vancouver BC) $5 per post

Everything else, including community listings, most housing outside the three metro areas above, and by-owner items that are not vehicles, posts free. Notice the pattern: if you are a business advertising to customers, your section almost certainly carries a fee. The fee structure exists to keep spam out of commercial sections, and it is the reason a live ad there is worth having.

Real Craigslist Job Posting Fees by City

Jobs is the most expensive section and the one with the widest range. The fee is set per city, and these are the current prices in the markets we post in most. San Francisco sits alone at the top, with most other major metros at $45 and a tier of large markets at $35.

Craigslist City Job Posting Fee
sfbay.craigslist.org (San Francisco Bay Area) $75
losangeles.craigslist.org $45
newyork.craigslist.org $45
seattle.craigslist.org $45
sandiego.craigslist.org $45
chicago.craigslist.org $45
miami.craigslist.org $45
orangecounty.craigslist.org $45
phoenix.craigslist.org $45
dallas.craigslist.org $45
portland.craigslist.org $45
denver.craigslist.org $45
boston.craigslist.org $45
minneapolis.craigslist.org $45
washingtondc.craigslist.org $45
atlanta.craigslist.org $35
lasvegas.craigslist.org $35
tampa.craigslist.org $35
sacramento.craigslist.org $35
austin.craigslist.org $35

Smaller markets run down toward the $10 to $25 range. Craigslist always shows the exact fee for your selected city at the moment you post, before you pay. If you are hiring across many cities, job fees become the largest single line in the budget, which is why job campaigns deserve the most careful city selection of any Craigslist campaign.

How Payment Works

Publishing a post is a one-time charge, paid by card at the time of posting. Craigslist has no subscription fees, no renewal fees, and no hidden add-ons. High-volume posters can apply for a paid posting account, which adds bulk payment options like invoicing. Fees are not refunded if a post is flagged and removed, which makes avoiding removals a money matter, not just a convenience.

The 30 Day Cycle, Renewals, and Reposts

Every paid Craigslist posting runs for 30 days and then expires. Two rules follow from that and they trip people up constantly.

First, paid posts cannot be renewed. There is no button that bumps a Services, Jobs, or by-dealer ad back to the top. To appear at the top again you create a repost, which is a brand new posting with a brand new fee. Second, free posts work differently: they can be renewed every 48 hours at no cost, which moves them back up the list. Craigslist’s help pages describe free posts as running between 7 and 45 days depending on area, though in day-to-day practice across US boards the standard cycle is 30 days there too.

For a business this means your Craigslist presence is not a one-time purchase. Staying visible in a paid section is a rhythm of fresh posts, and the budget should be planned per month, not per ad.

What a Real Monthly Budget Looks Like

A single Services ad costs $5 to Craigslist. A presence that generates steady calls looks more like one to two fresh ads per day per account across the cities you serve. A local contractor running 2 Services ads a day, 5 days a week, pays Craigslist about $200 a month in section fees. A dealer posting by-dealer ads daily scales from there. A recruiter posting in major metros can spend far more, since a single San Francisco job post alone is $75. These platform fees go to Craigslist no matter who does the posting, you or a service.

Craigslist Fees vs Posting Service Costs

The two costs are separate and get confused constantly. The Craigslist fee is what the platform charges to publish in a paid section. A posting service fee is the labor: writing the ad, choosing the category and city, posting it by hand, monitoring it, and reporting it. Our Craigslist ad posting service charges $0.50 to $2.00 per ad depending on section and volume, and Craigslist’s own fees are passed through at cost, with no markup. Full rate tables are on our pricing page. The math that matters is cost per live ad: a cheap automated service that ghosts most of its postings costs more per visible ad than a manual service that keeps ads live, even before counting the Craigslist fees burned on invisible posts.

Craigslist Posting Fees: Common Questions

Does Craigslist charge to post? Only in specific categories: jobs, gigs, services, dealer listings, by-owner vehicles, commercial real estate, and apartment rentals in the Boston, Chicago, and NYC areas. Everything else is free.

How much does a Craigslist job post cost? Between $10 and $75 depending on the city. San Francisco is $75, most major metros are $45, and a large tier of markets sits at $35, shown at checkout before you pay.

Why was I charged $5? You posted in a paid section, most likely Services, a by-dealer category, a by-owner vehicle listing, or one of the fee-based housing areas.

Can I avoid the fees? Not legitimately within a commercial section. Posting a business ad in a free section to dodge the fee is a category violation, and those ads get flagged and removed quickly.

Do I pay again to bump my ad? In paid sections, yes. There is no renewal for paid posts, so returning to the top means a new post and a new fee.

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