Redfin Scraper — Listings, Properties & Agents
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from $1.60 / 1,000 standard calls
Redfin Scraper — Listings, Properties & Agents
Scrape Redfin listings: search any location or map box with price, bed, bath, home-type, size, lot, year-built and days-on-market filters, plus full property detail and agent profiles.
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What does Redfin Scraper do?
Redfin Scraper extracts structured data from Redfin and delivers it as clean JSON — no proxies, browsers or anti-bot handling on your side. It is a practical Redfin API alternative for teams who need Redfin data on a schedule rather than a one-off export.
It covers 5 different Redfin surfaces behind a single Mode dropdown, so one Actor replaces a rack of single-purpose scrapers.
Why scrape Redfin?
- Every surface in one place — pick a mode, fill two fields, run.
- Anti-bot handled upstream — residential proxy rotation, TLS and browser fingerprinting, and CAPTCHA solving happen inside the ScrapeBadger API.
- Pay per call, not per row — a page of results costs the same as one lookup, so bulk work stays cheap.
- Runs on the Apify platform — scheduling, monitoring, webhooks, the API, and integrations with Make, Zapier, Google Sheets, Slack and Airtable all work out of the box.
- Partial results are kept — a transient upstream failure ends the run cleanly instead of discarding what you already paid for.
What data can Redfin Scraper extract?
Every record is pushed to the dataset as its own row. The most useful fields are below; the full record carries considerably more.
| Field | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
address | string | Street address of the record |
price | number | Price as a number |
bedrooms | number | Number of bedrooms |
bathrooms | number | Number of bathrooms |
living_area | number | Interior floor area |
url | string (URL) | Canonical URL of the record |
Redfin scraping modes
Pick one Mode; the input form marks the fields it needs.
| Mode | What it returns | Charged as |
|---|---|---|
| Search | Listings for a location or map box, with every Redfin filter. | standard-call |
| Get Property | Full property detail, by property ID or Redfin URL. | standard-call |
| Get Agent | Agent profile, by agent ID or Redfin URL. | standard-call |
| Autocomplete | Resolve a place name into a Redfin region. | basic-call |
| List Markets | Supported Redfin markets. | basic-call |
How to scrape Redfin
- Click Try for free and sign in to Apify.
- Open Settings → Environment variables and add
SCRAPEBADGER_API_KEYwith your key from scrapebadger.com, ticking Secret. - Choose a Mode from the dropdown.
- Fill in the fields that mode needs — the description on each field says which modes use it.
- Set Max items to cap the run.
- Press Start and watch the dataset fill up.
- Export as JSON, CSV, Excel or XML, or pull it from the API tab.
How much will it cost to scrape Redfin?
This Actor is pay per event: one event per API call, whatever that call returns. Fetching a page of 100 records costs the same as fetching one record, so larger pages are cheaper per row.
| Event | Price per event | What triggers it |
|---|---|---|
basic-call | $0.0010 | A cheap call — autocomplete, reference data, single lookups. |
standard-call | $0.0020 | A standard call — one search page, profile, or detail record. |
Apify also charges its standard $0.001 actor start fee per run. ScrapeBadger credits are consumed on your own account on top of this.
Input
See the Input tab for every option with inline documentation. A minimal run looks like this:
{"mode": "Search","location": "Seattle, WA","query": "Seattle","property_id": "145708811","max_items": 100}
Max items caps the run; the Actor pages until it reaches that number or Redfin runs out of results.
Output
You can download the dataset in various formats such as JSON, HTML, CSV, or Excel, or read it straight from the Apify API. Each record is one row:
{"address": "<address>","price": 1234,"bedrooms": 1234,"bathrooms": 1234,"living_area": 1234,"url": "https://example.com/record/1"}
What can you do with Redfin data?
A few things teams actually build with this Actor.
Cross-check Zillow with a second source
Redfin and Zillow disagree on price history and days-on-market more often than either admits. Pulling both and reconciling is how serious valuation work is done.
Track price cuts in a target area
Days-on-market plus price filters isolate the listings under pressure — the ones where an offer below asking actually lands.
Research neighbourhoods for relocation
Filtering by year built, lot size and home type across neighbourhoods answers the specific questions buyers have rather than the generic ones portals answer.
Build an agent performance dataset
Agent profiles with transaction history let you rank agents by actual closings in a territory instead of by advertising spend.
Tips for faster, cheaper runs
- Raise the page-size field (
count,limit,per_page— whichever the mode exposes) before raising Max items. Fewer, bigger calls cost less. - Use the cheap reference and autocomplete modes to resolve IDs before spending on the expensive detail modes.
- Schedule incremental runs with a low Max items rather than one huge sweep; you get fresher data and a smaller bill.
- Chain Actors with webhooks to push new rows straight into your warehouse.
Requirements
This Actor calls the ScrapeBadger API on your behalf, so it needs your key:
- Get one at scrapebadger.com — there is a free tier.
- In Settings → Environment variables, add
SCRAPEBADGER_API_KEYwith yoursb_live_…key and tick Secret.
Credits are consumed on your ScrapeBadger account in addition to the Apify event price.
Frequently asked questions
Is it legal to scrape Redfin?
Scraping publicly available data from Redfin is generally legal, and this Actor only ever reads pages a logged-out visitor could see. What you then do with the data is what matters — read the disclaimer below before collecting anything that could be personal data.
Do I need my own proxies?
No. Proxy rotation, browser fingerprinting and anti-bot handling all happen upstream in the ScrapeBadger API, so there is nothing to configure here.
Do I need a ScrapeBadger account?
Yes. The Actor calls the ScrapeBadger API on your behalf, so it needs your API key in the SCRAPEBADGER_API_KEY environment variable. There is a free tier at scrapebadger.com — see Requirements below.
How many results can I get in one run?
Set Max items to whatever you need. The Actor keeps paging until it hits that number or Redfin runs out of results, and stops cleanly either way.
How much does one run cost?
Events start at $0.0010 and are charged once per API call, not per row — so a page of 100 results costs the same as a single lookup. Apify adds its standard $0.001 actor start fee per run.
What happens if the run fails halfway through?
Whatever was already scraped stays in the dataset. The run ends with a status message explaining where it stopped instead of throwing your results away.
Can I run this on a schedule or from my own code?
Yes. Use the Schedules tab for recurring runs, or the API tab to start runs and read the dataset from your own application.
Is scraping Redfin reliable?
Anti-bot interstitials are a fact of life on Redfin. A blocked call is retried four times with exponential backoff against fresh exits, and if a run dies partway it keeps everything already scraped rather than throwing the dataset away. Upstream availability is monitored continuously.
Your feedback and support
Found a bug, missing a field, or need a mode that is not here? Open a ticket on the Issues tab, or email support@scrapebadger.com. The API tab has everything you need to run this Actor programmatically.
Disclaimer
Our Actors are ethical and do not extract any private user data, such as email addresses, gender, or location. They only extract what the user has chosen to share publicly. We therefore believe that our Actors, when used for ethical purposes by Apify users, are safe. However, you should be aware that your results could contain personal data. Personal data is protected by the GDPR in the European Union and by other regulations around the world. You should not scrape personal data unless you have a legitimate reason to do so. If you're unsure whether your reason is legitimate, consult your lawyers.