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Real Estate Scraper — Listings Into a Table

Paste a listings search URL and pull addresses, prices, and property details into a clean table — no code, no selectors. The box below is already loaded with a real listings search, so you can run it now, then watch it for new listings and price cuts.

  • Address & price into rows
  • No signup for your first scrape
  • No credit card
  • Public facts only, robots.txt honored

What a real-estate scrape returns

A real-estate scraper turns a listings search into rows — property, address, price — so you can analyze a whole market at once instead of clicking through listing after listing. The AI reads the rendered results page, so a redesign doesn't break it. The table below is a real run, live listings and all.

Real output — an Austin, TX listings search, default prompt

Live listings, extracted in one pass

#product nameproduct descriptionpriceavailability
1Condo for sale6227 Aviara Dr Unit E3, Austin, TX 78735560000Available
2House for sale3507 Crownover St, Austin, TX 78725190000Available
3House for sale3101.5 Neal St, Austin, TX 787021100000Available
4House for sale4719 Castleman Dr, Austin, TX 78725185000Pending
5House for sale5611 Meadow Crst, Austin, TX 78744372000Open house today
6Condo for sale605 E 55 Th Unit 2, Austin, TX 78751240000Available
7House for sale1007 E 15th St Unit 2, Austin, TX 78702995000Available
8House for sale8608 Turaco Trl, Austin, TX 78744689900Available

A real scrape of a listings search run for this page — real Austin properties with their address and price, no columns specified (the tool labeled the listing type as the name and the address as the description). Ask for “address, price, beds, and type” and you get cleaner, named columns. The first eight rows are shown as extracted.

Website Scraper result: 10 real Austin, TX property listings with address, bed/bath/sqft description, price, and type in a table, with CSV/JSON/XLSX export buttons and a Watch this page button
The same listings search rendered live in the app — real Austin properties with addresses, bed/bath/sqft, and prices from $185k to $1.1M, ready to export or watch. A real run.

An honest word on which sites work

Real estate is the category where scraping promises tend to outrun reality, so here's the straight version. Plenty of public listings portals render their results in a way the tool reads cleanly — the run above is proof. But some of the largest, best-known real-estate sites run serious anti-bot protection, and no honest tool clears every one of them every time. Anyone who promises otherwise is selling you optimism.

The practical approach beats the promise: paste your specific target into the tool above and run it. If the table comes back with real rows, you're set — save it, export it, monitor it. If it comes back empty, that site is actively fighting automated access, and the right call is to find a portal that lists the same inventory rather than burn effort on one that won't budge. Failed scrapes are never charged, so testing costs you nothing.

Watch a search for new listings and price cuts

House-hunting and market analysis are both really change-tracking problems. Save a listings search as a monitor, write an alert rule in plain English — “alert me on new listings under $500k or any price reduction” — and we re-check on a schedule, emailing you only when it happens. You hear about the new listing or the price cut the day it lands, not whenever you next remember to look.

See how to monitor a website for changes for the full alert-rule model. Scraping retail instead? There are tuned pages for the eBay scraper and Best Buy scraper.

Is it legal to scrape real estate listings?

The factual details — address, price, bed and bath counts — are facts, and facts aren't copyrightable. But real estate has two extra tripwires worth naming: listing descriptions and photos arecopyrighted creative work, and an agent's name and contact details are personal data that privacy laws protect. So take the public facts, leave the prose and the photos, don't harvest personal contact data, and respect each site's terms and robots.txt. Website Scraper honors robots.txt and refuses sensitive categories. For the full picture, see whether web scraping is legal. This is general information, not legal advice.

What does it cost?

One credit scrapes one page — a listings results page is a single credit. The free plan includes 25 credits a month and a daily monitor with no credit card; plans start at $19/month for 1,000 pages, and $49/month adds hourly monitoring and API access. Credit packs — $9 for 300, $29 for 1,200 never expire, and failed scrapes are refunded. See the full pricing page.

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Real estate scraper FAQ

How do I scrape real estate listings without code?
Paste a listings search URL into the tool on this page and it returns the properties as a table — the listing, its address, and price — which you can sort and export. No selectors, no scripts, and your first scrape runs here without an account. Name the columns you want ("address, price, beds, type") or let the AI detect the listing grid itself.
Which real-estate sites can you actually scrape?
Public listings sites that serve their results in a way a browser can render are fair game — the real run on this page pulled live listings from a major portal. Be realistic, though: some of the biggest names run heavy anti-bot protection, and no honest tool clears all of them all the time. The right move is to test your specific target on this page first; if the table comes back, you're set, and if it doesn't, that site is fighting back and no scraper will reliably win.
What data comes back from a listings scrape?
The repeating listing data on the page. In the real run shown here the tool returned a listing type, the property's address, price, and availability with no columns specified. You can ask for specific fields — address, price, beds, baths, square footage — and the AI pulls what the page exposes. It reads facts shown on the results page, not anything gated behind a login.
Can I get alerted when new listings or price cuts appear?
Yes, and for house-hunting that's the point. Save a search as a monitor with an alert rule like "tell me about new listings under $500k or any price cut," and we re-check on a schedule and email you only when it happens — before you'd have thought to refresh. New inventory and price reductions reach you; the rest of the page's churn doesn't.
Is it legal to scrape real estate listings?
The factual details of a public listing — address, price, bed and bath counts — are facts, which generally rest on firmer legal footing than creative content. But tread carefully: each site's terms of service restrict automated access, listing descriptions and photos are copyrighted, and an agent's name or contact details are personal data covered by privacy laws. Scrape the public facts, respect robots.txt and terms, and don't harvest personal data. Website Scraper refuses sensitive categories and honors robots.txt. This is general information, not legal advice.

Scrape a listings search now

Paste a listings URL at the top of the page and run your first scrape free, no account needed. If the table comes back, one click turns it into a new-listing monitor.