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Facebook Marketplace Deals Scraper

Facebook Marketplace Deals Scraper

Find deals on Facebook Marketplace automatically: monitor whole categories (Vehicles, Furniture, Free, Tools + more) or keywords in any city, newest listings first with price filters. No Facebook login. Export JSON, CSV, Excel, or automate via API and schedules.

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Facebook Marketplace Deals Scraper πŸ’°

Find deals on Facebook Marketplace before anyone else. Every new listing in your city β€” cars, furniture, tools, even free stuff β€” delivered as clean data, sorted newest-first.

The best Marketplace deals are gone in hours. This scraper watches a whole category (Vehicles, Furniture, Tools, Free…) or any keyword around your city and returns each listing with price, title, year, location, image, and a direct link β€” no Facebook login needed. Schedule it daily or hourly and you're first in line, without ever scrolling the feed.


🎯 How to find deals on Facebook Marketplace automatically

  1. Pick a category to monitor (e.g. Vehicles, Furniture, Free) β€” or enter search keywords instead (e.g. golf cart, mid century dresser).
  2. Pick your city (or type any larger city as City, State).
  3. Set a max price β€” that's your deal threshold.
  4. Schedule it (daily or hourly). New listings arrive sorted newest-first, exportable as JSON, CSV, or Excel, or straight into Google Sheets / Zapier / Make via the API.

Runs that hit an unrecognized city or get blocked fail clearly and charge nothing β€” no silent junk data.


πŸ”₯ Deal-hunting recipes

Cheap cars near you (cars under $5,000)

Category vehicles + your city + maxPrice: 5000, scheduled every morning. Every under-market car, truck, and SUV posted in the last day, newest first, with the year parsed from the title β€” a car flipper's sourcing feed.

Free stuff on Facebook Marketplace

Category free + your city. People give away furniture, appliances, and tools every day β€” the only winners are the ones who see the listing first.

Furniture flips

Category furniture + maxPrice: 100. Solid-wood dressers and mid-century pieces get listed cheap constantly; resellers routinely 3–5x them.

Tools, electronics, appliances

Same play: category + max price + daily schedule. Estate cleanouts and movers price to sell fast.


πŸ“€ Example output

{
"category": "vehicles",
"price": 4500,
"year": 2009,
"title": "2009 Honda Civic LX",
"location": "Houston, TX",
"url": "https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1447938003722445/",
"image": "https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/...jpg"
}

βœ… Why deal hunters use it

  • ⚑ Newest-first sorting β€” the whole point of deal hunting is being early
  • πŸ—‚οΈ Watch entire categories β€” no keyword guessing, nothing slips past
  • πŸ”“ No Facebook account or login β€” reads public listings
  • πŸ’΅ Price filters β€” only see listings under your threshold
  • πŸš— Year auto-parsed from vehicle titles
  • πŸ” Set-and-forget schedules β€” your deal feed runs while you sleep
  • πŸ“€ Export anywhere β€” JSON / CSV / Excel, API, Google Sheets, Zapier, Make

πŸ’‘ FAQ

Do I need a Facebook account?

No β€” it reads public listings. No login, cookies, or session tokens.

Which categories can I monitor?

vehicles, motorcycles, boats, propertyrentals, apparel, electronics, entertainment, family, free, garden, home-improvements, instruments, office-supplies, pets, sports, toys, video-games, antiques, appliances, furniture, tools. Price filters and newest-first sorting work on all of them.

Keywords or category β€” which should I use?

Category mode is the deal-hunting mode: it catches everything, including badly titled listings a keyword search would miss (the "dresser" listed as "wood thing"). Use keywords when you want one specific item. Use one or the other per run β€” Facebook's public category pages ignore keywords, so the run stops with a clear message if both are set.

My city fails with "not recognized as a Marketplace city"

Facebook only has Marketplace pages for larger cities. Enter the nearest bigger city (e.g. New Orleans, LA instead of Picayune) β€” failed runs charge nothing.

Does the radius work on category browses?

No β€” a Facebook limitation. Category pages always cover the city's default metro area (keyword searches respect the radius).

How much does it cost?

Pay-per-result: you're only charged for listings actually delivered β€” empty, blocked, or failed runs cost nothing. Launch pricing is currently active, so it's close to free to try.

It accesses publicly available data. You're responsible for how you use the data and for complying with applicable laws and terms.


πŸ› οΈ Input reference

FieldDescription
categoryThe category to monitor (the deal-hunting mode)
searchQueriesOr: one or more search terms (leave category empty)
locationPick a major city from the dropdown, or use "Other city" below
customLocationAny other city as free text, City, State (overrides the dropdown)
minPrice / maxPricePrice range β€” your deal threshold
radiusSearch radius in miles (keyword searches only)
maxItemsMax unique listings to return
proxyConfigurationResidential proxies (recommended, on by default)


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