Commonly scraped data includes property addresses, prices, number of bedrooms/bathrooms, square footage, listing status, agent details, historical pricing, and neighborhood information.
Yes, Zillow employs strong anti-bot protections like IP rate limiting, CAPTCHAs, and JavaScript challenges. Scraping without the right infrastructure (like rotating residential or ISP proxies) often results in blocks or bans.
We typically recommend residential or ISP proxies with geo-targeting. These are less likely to be flagged and help mimic organic traffic from real users in different regions.
Yes, in many cases. Zillow pages often require JavaScript rendering. Using tools like Puppeteer or Playwright enables interaction with dynamic content in order to better simulate real user behavior.
This depends on your setup. With proper proxy rotation, request headers, and scraping intervals, many clients successfully scrape Zillow on a daily or even hourly basis without detection.
Yes! We can provide guidance on scraper architecture, proxy configuration, and anti-bot evasion techniques. In other words, everything you need to extract Zillow data reliably at scale.