Use our Zillow dataset to collect and analyze data about buying, selling, renting, and financing properties in the United States. The dataset includes over 80 attributes with all major data points about the listing: Location Price Listing type Size and rooms Living area
In addition, the dataset includes information about Zillow price estimates, "Zestimates", for millions of homes across the United States, which can help you understand a property's worth. Benefits:
Comprehensive real estate data for data-driven decision-making.
Access to Zillow price estimates ("Zestimates") for accurate property valuation.
Detailed property attributes for thorough analysis.
Use Cases:
Real Estate Market Research
Property Valuation and Pricing Strategies
Investment Analysis
Geographic Trend Analysis
Marketplace Applications: 1. Top Rated Properties Dataset: Essential for homebuyers, sellers, and analysts seeking deep insights into property details, valuation, and market trends for informed decision-making. 2. Market Trends by Location Dataset: Vital for investors, analysts, and real estate professionals to identify geographic trends and make strategic investment decisions.
*The current dataset include 1000 rows, for more records -please contact the provider.
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This listing has one pricing dimension: Product Access, billed in units at no cost. You subscribe to gain access to the Zillow properties listing dataset, which includes fields like property ID, city, state, home status, address, and bedrooms. Because the model is free, there are no tiers, instance sizes, or volume-based charges to compare. Access is granted through the single unit-based dimension, giving you structured, validated property listing records without additional pricing layers.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What counts as one record in the Zillow properties listing dataset?
One record equals one property listing, shown as a single row in your file or one JSON object. Each record holds all collected fields for that property, such as property ID, city, state, home status, address, and bedrooms. You can review exact fields by downloading the free sample before purchasing.
How is the dataset delivered and in what formats?
You receive data in JSON, NDJSON, CSV, or Parquet, with optional .gz compression. Delivery options include Amazon S3, SFTP, Webhook, and API for on-demand retrieval. The data comes cleaned, validated, and structured, so you can integrate it directly into your existing systems.
Can I limit the dataset to only the fields or regions I need?
Yes. You can hide unwanted columns at checkout and filter by parameters such as geography, category, or date range. Hiding fields reduces file size and integration effort but does not change the record count. Geographic levels include address, ZIP code, city, state, and country.
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This is a sample dataset containing US properties listed for sale on the Zillow.com portal. The full version of this dataset containing 2.4+ million US properties for sale, for rent, as well as sold properties is available upon request.
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