Buildium Scraper & API: US Rental Listings & Property Data
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Buildium Scraper & API: US Rental Listings & Property Data
Scrape US rental listings from Buildium property-management sites as clean, normalized JSON, rent, beds, baths, address. Filter by state, city, rent and bedrooms.
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Buildium rental listings, in one API
Scrape rental listings from Buildium and get them back in a clean, normalized schema: rent, beds, baths, address, location, and availability.
Buildium is property-management software used by US landlords and property managers. Rentals often list on Buildium-hosted sites first, before they reach the big portals, so this covers inventory those portals don't have. It's a good source for the independently managed US rentals that never make it to the national sites.
What you get
Every listing comes back with the same fields:
platform, url, address, city, state, zip, rent_min, rent_max, currency, beds, baths, property_type, available, scraped_at, and more.
What it's for
Rent comps, market and supply analysis, inventory feeds, or clean input for your own app or model.
Quick start
curl -X POST "https://api.apify.com/v2/acts/housingfeed~buildium-scraper/run-sync-get-dataset-items?token=YOUR_TOKEN" \-H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"maxItems":100}'
See the Input tab for filters (city, price, beds, and more).
Need more than Buildium?
This actor covers one source. For rental listings from 60+ platforms (Zillow, Apartments.com, AppFolio, Rightmove, and more) in a single call, use the Rental Listings API. Same schema, every source.
Pricing
$1 per 1,000 listings. New Apify accounts come with free credits, so you can test it before you spend anything.
FAQ
How fresh is it? Listings are refreshed on a schedule, and every record has a scraped_at timestamp.
Is it legal? It returns publicly listed rental data. You are responsible for how you use it.