8 MLS APIs real estate agents can use on their websites
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CoreLogic Trestle API
Pros: Provides access to a wide range of MLS data, including property details, photos, and agent information. Offers customizable search filters.
Cons: Pricing is not publicly available, so it may be difficult to determine whether it is affordable.
Pricing: Contact CoreLogic for pricing information. -
FBS Flexmls API
Pros: Offers a user-friendly interface and is easy to use. Provides access to a large amount of MLS data, including property details and photos.
Cons: Limited customization options.
Pricing: Contact FBS for pricing information. -
Rapattoni MLS API
Pros: Provides access to a large amount of MLS data, including property details and photos. Offers customizable search filters.
Cons: Limited customization options for the API itself.
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Zillow Group API
Pros: Offers access to a wide range of real estate data, including property details, neighborhood information, and real estate market trends. Provides an easy-to-use interface.
Cons: Some data may be delayed or inaccurate. May require a significant investment of time and resources to fully integrate with your website.
Pricing: Free for basic access. Premium access is available for an additional fee. -
Realtor.com API
Pros: Provides access to a large amount of real estate data, including property details, photos, and agent information. Offers customizable search filters.
Cons: Limited customization options for the API itself. May require a significant investment of time and resources to fully integrate with your website.
Pricing: Free for basic access. Premium access is available for an additional fee. -
Homes.com API
Pros: Provides access to a wide range of real estate data, including property details, photos, and agent information. Offers customizable search filters.
Cons: Limited customization options for the API itself.
Pricing: Contact Homes.com for pricing information. -
Estated API
Pros: Provides access to a vast database of property data, including owner information, property details, and other important information that can be used to improve marketing efforts.
Cons: Limited customization options. Some data may be delayed or inaccurate.
Pricing: Plans start at $99 per month. -
Redfin API
Pros: Offers access to a wide range of real estate data, including property details, photos, and real estate market trends. Provides an easy-to-use interface.
Cons: Limited customization options for the API itself.
Pricing: Free for basic access. Premium access is available for an additional fee. -
Trulia API
Pros: Provides access to a large amount of real estate data, including property details, photos, and community insights. Offers customizable search filters.
Cons: Limited customization options for the API itself.
Pricing: Free for basic access. Premium access is available for an additional fee. -
Google Maps API
Pros: Provides access to a wealth of location-based data, including real-time traffic updates, satellite imagery, and street view. Offers customizable map overlays and search filters.
Cons: Limited real estate data available. Requires some programming skills to fully integrate with your website.
Pricing: Free for up to 28,000 map loads per month. Additional usage may incur fees.