Reddit Real Estate Leads — Buyers, Investors & Landlords
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Reddit Real Estate Leads — Buyers, Investors & Landlords
Find real estate buyers, investors and landlords on Reddit actively asking about properties, markets and investment opportunities. Scrapes r/realestate, r/landlord, r/RealEstateInvesting and more.
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Reddit Real Estate Scraper
Collect real estate discussions, investment advice, and market sentiment from Reddit. Searches r/realestate, r/landlord, r/RealEstateInvesting, r/FirstTimeHomeBuyer, r/legaladvice, and r/personalfinance.
What data does it extract?
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
title | Post title |
subreddit | Source subreddit |
author | Reddit username |
score | Net upvotes |
numComments | Number of comments |
url | Reddit permalink |
selftext | Post body (up to 2000 chars) |
created | Post creation date (ISO 8601) |
keyword | Which keyword matched this post |
flair | Post flair text |
Use cases
- Market sentiment -- Track what buyers and investors are saying about specific markets or property types
- Lead generation -- Find people actively looking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate
- Content research -- Gather real questions and concerns from homebuyers for blog content or social media
How to use
Default keywords (general real estate topics):
{"maxResults": 100,"sortBy": "new"}
Target specific markets or topics:
{"keywords": ["Austin housing market", "is now a good time to buy", "rental property cash flow"],"maxResults": 200,"sortBy": "hot","includeComments": true}
Input parameters
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
keywords | string[] | ["looking to buy", "investment property", "rental income", "best market to invest", "property management software"] | Search terms for real estate discussions |
maxResults | integer | 50 | Max posts to return (1-500) |
sortBy | string | "new" | Sort order: new, hot, or top |
includeComments | boolean | false | Include top-level comments from each post |
Subreddits searched: r/realestate, r/landlord, r/RealEstateInvesting, r/FirstTimeHomeBuyer, r/legaladvice, r/personalfinance
Output example
{"id": "t3_1k8jkl","subreddit": "RealEstateInvesting","title": "Just closed on my first duplex - here's what I learned","author": "new_landlord_2026","score": 623,"upvoteRatio": 0.97,"numComments": 156,"url": "https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstateInvesting/comments/1k8jkl/...","selftext": "After 6 months of searching, I finally closed on a duplex in Cleveland...","created": "2026-03-26T11:00:00.000Z","keyword": "investment property","scrapedAt": "2026-03-28T10:00:00.000Z"}
Performance & cost
- Runs in 1-3 minutes depending on the number of keywords
- Uses another actor internally (reddit-scraper) so costs include that actor's compute time
- Each keyword triggers a separate search run
FAQ
Can I focus on a specific city or state?
Yes -- use keywords like ["Austin real estate market", "investing in Ohio", "Florida rental laws"].
How do I find buyers vs investors? r/FirstTimeHomeBuyer skews toward buyers. r/RealEstateInvesting and r/landlord skew toward investors.
Is this useful for proptech companies?
Yes. Search for keywords like "property management software", "tenant screening tool", or "landlord app" to find potential users.