Track Real Estate Listings Before the Competition

Prices drop, new properties hit the market, and listings change status. PageCrawl monitors real estate sites and alerts you the moment a listing changes so you can act before everyone else.

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3 days
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2 min
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Why Teams Choose PageCrawl

Track Listings Across Any Property Site

Monitor listings on Zillow, Realtor.com, Redfin, MLS portals, and commercial real estate sites. Get alerted when prices change or new properties appear.

Price Drop Alerts

Set conditions to get notified when listing prices drop below your target. Know about price reductions the same day they happen.

AI-Powered Change Summaries

Every listing change comes with an AI summary explaining what is different. Quickly understand whether a price changed, description was updated, or status shifted.

Instant Alerts on Any Channel

Receive listing alerts via email, Slack, Discord, or Telegram. Get notified on your phone the moment a property you are watching changes.

Listing History Timeline

View the full history of changes for any listing. Track how prices have moved, when descriptions were updated, and how long properties have been on the market.

Listing Reports for Agents, Investors, and Active Buyers

A property that drops $25k overnight, a status flip from pending back to active, a price reduction nobody syndicated to the MLS yet — these are decisions, not data points. Refreshing Zillow forty times a day is not a strategy. PageCrawl tracks every listing you care about and rolls the changes into briefings shaped for how you actually work: a daily morning digest for active buyers, a weekly market scan for investors, and instant escalation the moment a watched address moves on price or status.

Buyer Watch List · Daily · May 20
4 listings moved on your shortlist today
AI OverviewStyle: Patterns
Two homes on the Park Slope shortlist saw price reductions, one entered contract, and one previously pending listing came back on the market. The Carroll Gardens brownstone that dropped $40k is the standout: it has been listed 67 days and the seller is signaling motivation. Worth a same-day showing request.
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Carroll Gardens 4-bed brownstone dropped from $2.395M to $2.355M (-$40k, -1.7%) overnight. This is the third reduction since listing 67 days ago, total cuts now $145k off original ask. Comparable sales support $2.30M, so the seller is finally inside negotiation range. Recommend a showing request and a $2.275M opening offer.
zillow.com/homedetails/carroll-gardens-brownstone·May 20·View diff
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Park Slope 4-bed townhouse listing changed status from "Active" to "In Contract." Listed 11 days ago at $2.85M, originally received four offers within the first weekend. Off the table for now but worth re-watching, deals at this price often fall through during inspection.
redfin.com/NY/Brooklyn/park-slope-4br·May 20·View diff
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Park Slope 3-bed condo dropped from $1.65M to $1.595M (-$55k, -3.3%) after 42 days on market. New listing photos uploaded with brighter staging. Below the $1.6M psychological threshold for the first time, expect renewed interest in the open house this weekend.
realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/park-slope-3br·May 20·View diff
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Cobble Hill 2-bed listing description was lightly edited to add a sentence about a recently refinished hardwood floor. No price, status, or photo changes. Cosmetic copy update.
trulia.com/p/ny/brooklyn/cobble-hill-2br·May 20·View diff
Scope: Tag: #client-shortlist · Sent to agent@company.com, client-buyer@example.com
Investor Market Scan · Weekly · May 13 to May 20
6 distressed signals across tracked ZIPs
AI OverviewStyle: Patterns
Days-on-market in your target ZIPs is creeping back up after the spring tightening, and the share of listings with at least one price cut rose from 22% to 31% week over week. Two off-market portfolios in Bushwick (3 units each) appeared on Rent.com, suggesting a landlord rebalancing. The Rightmove London listing pulled into the watch list shows a sharper UK softening trend than the US comps.
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Bushwick (11221) listings with at least one price reduction rose from 38 to 51 week over week (a 34% jump). Median cut size also widened from 2.1% to 3.4% of list price. Three listings now show two reductions in 30 days, the textbook setup for a below-ask offer being entertained.
redfin.com/zipcode/11221/filter/sort=price-cut·May 18·View diff
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A 3-unit multifamily in Bushwick previously not listed publicly appeared on Rent.com at $2.45M with all three units occupied at sub-market rents. The same LLC has a near-identical second listing two blocks away. Looks like a landlord exiting a small portfolio, worth a direct outreach to the listing agent for both as a package.
rent.com/property/bushwick-3-unit-portfolio·May 16·View diff
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London Zone 2 (E1) 2-bed flat reduced from £685k to £649k (-5.3%) after 89 days on market. The listing is in an ex-council building that historically holds value. Suggests UK market continues to soften faster than the US comps in your watch set.
rightmove.co.uk/properties/london-zone-2-flat·May 15·View diff
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Realtor.com search results page for Brooklyn refreshed with eight new listings this week, all in line with current price bands. No outlier opportunities in the new inventory. Listed for completeness only.
realtor.com/realestateandhomes-search/Brooklyn_NY·May 19·View diff
Scope: Folder: /target-zips · Sent to investor@company.com
AI-written briefings, 8 stylesPick the style each audience prefers: headline, patterns, action briefing, detailed, bullets, changelog, risk assessment, or brief.
Group by tag, folder, or domainOne report for competitor pricing, another for compliance pages, another for product launches.
Daily, weekly, or monthly cadenceEach audience picks the rhythm that fits. Marketing on Mondays, legal on the first of the month.
Deliver to anyoneEmail digests to stakeholders, clients, or execs. No PageCrawl account required for recipients.
Print-ready briefingsEvery digest is print-optimized. Open it, hit print, and you have a clean briefing for board decks or quarterly reviews.
PDF and Excel exportExport any digest as PDF or Excel for archives, audits, or pasting straight into a deck.
Comments and feedback inlineStakeholders can flag noise, ask questions, or escalate items without leaving the digest.
Instant escalation channelsHigh-priority changes still hit Slack, Teams, email, Discord, Telegram, and webhooks the moment they happen.

How Scheduled Reports work

Built For

Real Estate Agents

Monitor competitor listings and track market inventory. Get alerted when new properties match your client criteria.

Home Buyers

Watch specific properties for price drops. Get alerted when new listings appear in your target neighborhoods.

Real Estate Investors

Track properties across markets. Monitor pricing trends and identify opportunities when listings drop below investment thresholds.

Commercial Real Estate Teams

Monitor commercial listings, lease pages, and development sites. Stay informed about inventory changes in your market.

Frequently Asked Questions

How It Works

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Add any URL — pages, prices, numbers, PDFs, login-walled portals

Paste a competitor page, a vendor DPA, a product listing, or a government docket. PageCrawl handles JavaScript-heavy pages, cookie banners, login walls, and PDFs out of the box. Track the whole page, a specific element, a price, a stock status, or a number — the choice is yours per monitor.

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PageCrawl detects what changed and how much it matters

For text-heavy pages, an AI summary explains in plain English what shifted and assigns a 0 to 100 importance score. For numbers, prices, and stock counts, you get the raw value — no summary needed. Pick what makes sense per monitor; AI is on tap when you want it, off when you do not.

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Instant alerts only when something is actually urgent

Time-sensitive changes (price drops, restocks, new filings) hit Slack, Teams, email, Discord, Telegram, or webhook the moment they are detected. Less urgent changes (terms updates, content drift) skip the ping and wait for the morning digest. You decide which folders and tags trigger which channels.

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Roll the rest up into reports stakeholders actually read

Changes that do not need a same-minute alert flow into AI-written digests grouped by tag, folder, or domain. Daily for ops, weekly for marketing, monthly for compliance — each audience picks the cadence and report style (patterns, action briefing, risk assessment, or six others) that fits how they work.

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