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Realtor.com Scraper

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Uncover valuable insights from realtor.com's extensive property listings. Extract descriptions, images, features, property details, pricing, neighborhood details, nearby schools, and more for millions of properties. Customize your searches and filters to find the perfect real estate data.

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Issues response

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Last modified

12 hours ago

JC

Rhode Island Failure

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jcsf opened this issue
9 months ago

Okay so I thought I found the problem, basically the README places the keyword field OUTSIDE of the URL array, but the UX places it INSIDE of the Array for this test I did

https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-search/Rhode-Island/type-single-family-home/show-recently-sold/sqft-2000/age-10+

NOTABLY leaving off the /keyword-fixer at the end of the url and I dropped the mult-family thinking that maybe you didn't escape the array because there's a comma in the URL then... so now I am going to try leaving the keyword ON the URL...

https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-search/Rhode-Island/type-single-family-home/show-recently-sold/sqft-2000/age-10+/keyword-fixer <--- so like that. See if that works!

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epctex (epctex)

9 months ago

Answered on another issue. Closing.