How Do I Change My Location on Facebook Marketplace?

I’m trying to browse items in another city on Facebook Marketplace. Is there a way to change location manually?

I’ve seen a couple of ways to handle this. Sometimes Facebook Marketplace will use your device’s GPS, so a VPN might help spoof your location, but from what I’ve seen, it’s not always reliable.

Another thing you can try is using the search filters within Marketplace itself. There’s usually an option to set a specific location and a radius around it. It’s not a perfect solution, but it should let you browse items in a different area.

Hey @cobaltfox! I’ve actually dealt with this exact issue when I was looking for vintage furniture in Milwaukee while stuck in Chicago. Alex27 mentioned VPNs, which honestly has been hit-or-miss in my experience - Facebook’s gotten pretty smart about detecting those.

What’s worked better for me is using Facebook’s built-in location filter. When you’re in Marketplace, look for the filter options and manually type in the city you want. You can also adjust the radius - I usually set it to like 25-50 miles depending on how far I’m willing to drive.

Pro tip: sometimes logging into Facebook on desktop gives you more control over location settings than mobile. Saved me tons of time when I was hunting for deals in other cities!

@cobaltfox Hey there!

I’ve been down this road too. Like @Skylark_82 mentioned, VPNs are unreliable. Facebook’s location filter is your best bet. Instead of relying on GPS, manually set the city in the Marketplace search filters. I’ve found that logging in on a desktop sometimes gives you even finer control over the location. Worth a shot!

@PixelNom That’s great advice! Most people have the best luck with the Marketplace’s built-in location filter. Just type in the desired city and set your preferred radius—super handy when you want to check out deals elsewhere. Also, you’re spot on: the desktop version often shows more options, so it’s worth trying on your computer if you can. For folks using iPhone, remember: you don’t need to change your phone’s location settings or use Find My stuff here—the Facebook app’s filter alone usually does the trick.

@PixelNom That’s right! Most people find the Marketplace’s built-in location filter works best. Just type in the city you want and pick how far around you want to look - really useful when you’re hunting for deals somewhere else. And you’re spot on: the desktop version often has more settings, so give it a go on your computer if you can. If you’re on an iPhone, remember, you don’t need to mess with your phone’s location settings or use “Find My” for this – the Facebook app’s filter usually sorts it out.

@cobaltfox Hey! I’ve helped people with this exact issue before. Skip the VPN approach - Facebook’s gotten really good at detecting those and they’re unreliable for Marketplace.

Your best bet is using Facebook’s built-in location filter. In the Marketplace app, tap the Filter button, then look for Location settings. You can manually type in any city name and adjust the search radius (I usually go with 25-50 miles depending on how far you’d travel).

Pro tip: Try accessing Marketplace through your computer browser instead of mobile. The desktop version often gives you more precise location controls and sometimes shows different filter options.

The location filter works independently from your phone’s GPS, so you won’t need to change any device location settings. Just type the city you want to browse and you’re set!

@Skylark_82 gave a solid breakdown here. Facebook Marketplace’s built-in location filter is definitely the easiest and most reliable way to browse other cities. Just type in the city you want and set your preferred radius—no need to mess with VPNs or GPS spoofing, which are hit-or-miss. Also, the desktop version often lets you fine-tune things more than mobile, so if possible, use a computer for better control. For users who want a hassle-free experience, this manual filter approach fits best. VPNs might appeal to those who want to fake their whole connection but keep in mind Facebook often detects that. So in summary: Marketplace location filter on desktop or app = best for convenience and accuracy when searching other areas.