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Auction.com Property Listing Scraper — Auction.com | Lagic

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Detailed Auction.com Property Listings for Market Analysis and Deal Sourcing

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Configure Agent

The Auction.com URL to scrape. Go to Auction.com, apply your filters, and copy the URL from your browser.

Maximum number of items to collect. Free users: Required, maximum 50. Paid users: Optional, maximum 1,000,000. Leave empty for unlimited (paid users only).

Results to deliver

1,300 credits

This agent actively searches live listings — results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.

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Country auto-rotated. Need a specific region? Contact support.

Pricing

13 credits per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Full property address details (street, municipality, postal code, country subdivision)Unique property ID and URL on Auction.comAuction details: start and end dates, time, and locationProperty specifications: beds, baths, square footage, lot size, year builtFinancial indicators: opening bid, starting bid, estimated resale valueListing characteristics: property type, primary photo URL, number of photos
720https://...2026-04-05Value...10099https://...
406https://...2026-04-05Value...10092https://...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract comprehensive property data from Auction.com, including addresses, auction dates, property specs like beds and baths, and key deal indicators such as estimated resale value and financing availability, to fuel your real estate investment strategies.

### Uncover Auction.com Property Details This tool specializes in extracting detailed information from Auction.com property listings. Whether you're a real estate investor, a wholesaler, or an analyst, having up-to-date and granular data is crucial for identifying opportunities and making informed decisions. Instead of manually navigating through countless pages, this tool automates the collection process, delivering structured data ready for your analysis. ### What Data You Get With each run, you receive a wealth of property-specific data. This includes core details like the full address, property type (e.g., single-family, condo), square footage, lot size, and the year the property was built. Crucially for auction buyers, it also provides specific auction-related information: the start and end dates, time, and location of the auction, as well as the opening and starting bid amounts. Beyond the basics, the tool captures important signals for deal viability. You'll see if a buyer's premium is involved, if financing is available, and if interior access is allowed – key factors for assessing risk and potential. It also indicates if direct offers or 'first look' options are enabled, and provides an estimated resale value to help you quickly calculate potential margins. ### How it Helps Your Business For real estate professionals, this data is invaluable. Investors can quickly find properties matching their specific 'buy box' criteria, filtering by location, property type, and key financial indicators. Wholesalers can identify distressed properties with high potential resale value to source new deals. Analysts can track market trends, compare auction prices against traditional listings, and build robust datasets for predictive modeling. The ability to collect up to a million items per run (for paid users) means you can conduct large-scale market research or monitor entire regions for new listings as they appear.

Key Capabilities

  • Full property address details (street, municipality, postal code, country subdivision)
  • Unique property ID and URL on Auction.com
  • Auction details: start and end dates, time, and location
  • Property specifications: beds, baths, square footage, lot size, year built
  • Financial indicators: opening bid, starting bid, estimated resale value
  • Listing characteristics: property type, primary photo URL, number of photos
  • Deal signals: buyer's premium available, financing available, interior access allowed, direct offer enabled, first look enabled, reserve displayed, third-party online status
  • Occupancy status and sale type
  • Current listing status (e.g., active, sold)
  • Timestamp of when the data was collected
  • Real estate investors identifying properties that meet specific criteria (e.g., minimum beds/baths, property type) for their portfolio.
  • Wholesalers sourcing distressed properties with high estimated resale value for quick turnaround deals.
  • Analysts building comprehensive datasets of auction properties to track market trends and conduct competitive analysis.
  • Developers monitoring specific geographic areas for new auction listings to identify potential land or redevelopment opportunities.
  • Agencies providing market intelligence to clients interested in the auction segment of the real estate market.
  • Researchers studying the impact of auction-specific conditions (e.g., buyer's premium, interior access) on property sale outcomes.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Go to Auction.com in your web browser and apply any desired filters (e.g., location, property type, beds/baths).

2

Copy the full URL from your browser's address bar after applying your filters.

3

Paste this URL into the 'Auction.com URL' input field of the tool.

4

Optionally, set the 'Max Items' to limit the number of properties collected (paid users can leave empty for unlimited).

5

Run the tool, and it will navigate through the Auction.com listings to collect all available data.

6

Download your structured property data in JSON, CSV, or Excel format once the run is complete.

Frequently Asked Questions

What technical skills do I need to use this tool?
None. You only need to copy and paste an Auction.com URL into the tool's input field.
What formats can I export the data in?
Is the data collected compliant with regulations?
How does the tool handle a large number of listings?
Can I use this tool for client projects?
How fresh is the data?
What if an auction listing changes during the run?
Does the tool provide historical auction data?
How predictable are the costs?
Can I get details about the auctioneer or seller?