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How to monitor real estate listings automatically

Learn how to create an RSS feed from real estate listings

Track new real estate listings from almost any property website and automatically send updates to Telegram, Slack, Discord, email, your website, or your favorite automation platform.

Before you begin

RSS.app monitors a specific webpage, not an entire website.

Before generating your feed:

  1. Open the real estate website you want to monitor.

  2. Run your property search or navigate to the listings page you want to track.

  3. Apply any filters you need (city, neighborhood, price range, property type, bedrooms, etc.).

  4. Copy the URL once the page shows exactly the listings you want.


Step 1: Generate a real estate RSS feed

  1. Paste the listings page URL.

  2. Click Generate.

If the feed is generated successfully, you're ready to start monitoring new listings.

Alternative: Generate a real estate feed with RSS Builder

Generator didn't work? Some real estate websites use layouts that can't be parsed automatically. If you see an error, use RSS Builder instead.

1. Open RSS Builder.

2. Paste the listings page URL.

3. If the page doesn't load correctly, enable Render JavaScript.

4. Wait for the page preview to load.

5. Click one listing.

If Builder detects the page structure correctly, the other listings will highlight automatically. This means each property will become a separate item in your RSS feed.

If the listings don't highlight automatically, switch to Manual Mode and select the elements yourself.

4. When you're finished, click Generate.

RSS.app will create a structured feed that automatically checks for newly published listings according to your plan's refresh rate.


Step 2: Filter unwanted listings

Open the Filters tab to automatically include or exclude listings based on keywords.

For example, you can blacklist keywords like "student housing," "auction," or "shared accommodation." Any listing containing those keywords will be skipped automatically.


Step 3: Send listings wherever you work

Now that your feed is ready, you can use it in a variety of ways.

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