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PropertyPassBook

Our PropertyPassBook scraper allows you to extract real estate data from URLs and get JSON along with the HTML...

What's our PropertyPassBook Scraper

What's PropertyPassBook

PropertyPassBook.com is an online platform designed to simplify and improve property management for owners, property managers and tenants.

The properties offered on the Propertypassbook.com website are products that have undergone a multi-factorial analysis that is extremely relevant to the sum of the elements taken into account.

Indeed, various sources are used to obtain a complete picture of the economic conditions that influence the attractiveness of cities and countries for residential real estate investment.

But also, the creation of an exclusive rating system to evaluate specific locations and sub-markets. This rating takes into account factors such as the vitality of the area, the density of amenities...

Or the use of machine learning techniques are used to anticipate project prices and values, enabling yields and trends to be calculated. All this is done with the aim of making the best investment recommendations to customers.

Why should you scrape PropertyPassBook

Scraping a site like PropertyPassBook can provide information on :

  • Gathering data for research: to collect data on real estate market trends, user behavior or other information relevant to studies or analyses.
  • Data integration: integrate PropertyPassBook.com-specific data into your own applications or systems.
  • Competitive intelligence: monitor PropertyPassBook.com activities, product announcements or pricing strategies to stay competitive in the marketplace.
  • Market analysis: to collect data on property prices, occupancy rates or other market indicators in order to make informed investment decisions.
  • Property information: to extract details of properties listed on the site, such as addresses, descriptions, features, photos and possibly rental or sale prices.
  • Contact data: to extract data such as e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, etc. if the site includes this contact information for owners, real estate agents or property managers.
  • Reviews and comments: to extract, if the site allows users to leave reviews or comments on properties, to retrieve this information to analyze the opinions of tenants or owners.
  • Events or promotions: to retrieve, if the site announces events or promotions related to properties or property management services, these details to track marketing activities or business opportunities.

What page can you scrape

Here is an example of the parsed JSON data extracted from a property listing on PropertyPassBook:

Scraper Example

And here the returned JSON

{
    "data": {
        "title": "Oxygen Sena Nikhom | Bangkok, Thailand | Investment Condominium/Apartment For Sale | Property Passbook",
        "description": "Our algorithm scores Oxygen Sena Nikhom in Bangkok as having an investment value score of 90.5 points out of 100 and is in the top 10% of all the projects in Bangkok.",
        "parcelSurfaceArea": null,
        "surfaceArea": null,
        "surfaceAreaUnit": null,
        "price": 57.538,
        "currency": "USD",
        "numberOfRooms": null,
        "numberOfBedrooms": null,
        "publishingDate": null,
        "monthlyRent": null,
        "weeklyRent": null,
        "marketedBy": {},
        "energyClass": null,
        "greenhouseGazClass": null,
        "buildYear": null,
        "postalCode": null,
        "city": null,
        "image": "https://media.propertypassbook.com/rx/848/prime/media/project_img/Image_big.jpg",
        "insulation": null,
        "siteURL": "https://propertypassbook.com/real-estate/bangkok/elio-del-moss-304/",
        "siteHtml": null,
        "statusCode": 200,
        "htmlLength": 114186,
        "captchaFound": false,
        "isHtmlPage": true,
        "host": "propertypassbook.com"
    }
}

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