

Zillow scraper for sale, rent, and sold property listings. Get prices, addresses, beds, baths, area, photos, Zestimate, ZPID, coordinates, and listing URLs in bulk.
Zillow Scraper helps you extract structured property data from Zillow search results.
Set your location and property filters on Zillow, copy the resulting search URL, and use CoreClaw to collect the matching listings in bulk.
You can use it to:
| 🏠 Full Address | 💵 Price |
| 🛏️ Bedrooms | 🛁 Bathrooms |
| 📐 Living Area | 🌳 Lot Size |
| 🏷️ Home Type | ✅ Listing Status |
| 📅 Date Posted | ⏳ Time on Zillow |
| 📸 Photos | 💵 Zestimate |
| 💸 Rent Zestimate | 🆔 ZPID |
| 📍 Latitude | 📍 Longitude |
| 💼 Broker Name | ⭐ Featured Listing |
| 🔗 Listing URL |
Available fields depend on the information included in each Zillow search result.
CoreClaw processes the Zillow search URL you provide and collects the property listings matching that search.
The Worker handles Zillow search-result extraction automatically and turns the matching listings into structured property records.
For larger or denser search areas, different extraction methods can be used to collect more results.
Using the Worker is simple:
Paste one or more Zillow search URLs.
For example:
The Zillow search URL should contain the searchQueryState generated by your selected search area and filters.
You can configure your search on Zillow before copying the URL.
Collect the listings visible as markers in the selected Zillow map area.
This is the fastest option and works well when you only need a quick sample of results.
Process the Zillow result pages available for the selected search.
This option is useful when you want more results without progressively dividing the search area.
Progressively zoom into dense map areas to collect more property results.
This method takes longer but is better suited to larger searches where you want more complete coverage.
Collect multiple property listings instead of opening and copying search results one at a time.
Configure your property criteria directly on Zillow and use the resulting search URL to collect matching listings.
Keep price, address, bedrooms, bathrooms, area, home type, and listing status together in a structured format.
Get available Zestimate and Rent Zestimate values together with the corresponding property records.
Collect full addresses and available latitude and longitude coordinates for geographic analysis.
Let the Worker handle search results, pagination, and map-based extraction instead of manually collecting Zillow listings.
Compare listing prices, inventory, property types, sizes, and locations across selected real estate markets.
Build property datasets to compare price, area, location, listing status, and available Zestimate values.
Collect rental listings to compare asking rents, bedrooms, bathrooms, property types, and locations.
Run the same Zillow search regularly to compare available listings and visible price changes.
Build structured Zillow datasets for internal research, analytics, dashboards, databases, or other real estate workflows.
Yes. Create a Zillow search for homes for sale, apply the filters you need, and paste the resulting search URL into CoreClaw.
Yes. Zillow rental search URLs can be used to collect available For Rent property listings and their search-result data.
Yes. When Zestimate or Rent Zestimate is included in the Zillow search results, CoreClaw can return it with the corresponding property record.
Yes. Configure your location and property filters on Zillow before copying the search URL. CoreClaw then collects listings matching that search.
This Worker focuses on Zillow search-result data such as price, address, beds, baths, area, photos, Zestimate, ZPID, and listing status.
Deeper property information such as descriptions, amenities, parking features, tour availability, and agent email may require a separate property detail workflow.
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