As you can see here, we are first searching for a known address.
RapidAPI’s example code snippets show this information. To show the user information about a given home, the flow will likely include a general search at first, and then a more focused query related to a given home by way of the `zpid` that Zillow uses as a UUID for homes. GetZestimate returns Zillow’s estimated values related to a given property (where exists).Ĭonnect to the Zillow APIThe Zillow API is powerful, and as you probably expect, it offers the ability to query their database for information related to a geographic area as defined by a number of different measures, and for a single home itself. GetUpdatedPropertyDetails returns the most recently updated details provided by the homeowner. GetSearchResults returns property for a given address. GetRegionChildren returns a list of regions that exist within the “parent” region provided in the request. GetDeepSearchResults returns property for a given address. GetDeepComps returns a list of recent, deeply similar sales for a property. GetComps returns a list of recent, similar sales for a property. GetChart returns an HTML chart comprised of images and property data. With that out of the way, let’s take a quick tour of Zillow’s API endpoints that are available via RapidAPI.
For more information, please see RapidAPI’s Zillow API documentation. You can now access this API on the RapidAPI Marketplace.
A Zestimate is Zillow’s best guess as to the value of a given property while considering a wealth of interrelated data, such as recent sale prices for comparable properties. It offers unparalleled property information, as well as Zillow’s popular add-on data, such as the Zestimate. Zillow is at the forefront of real estate APIs for creative developers.