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eBay Sold Listings Search — eBay | Lagic

Built For

Get historical pricing data for any product sold on eBay.

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Configure Agent

Keyword to search for on eBay (e.g., 'iphone 13 pro max')

Number of days back to scrape sold listings (default: 30)

Number of listings to scrape (default: 100)

eBay category filter

Optional subcategory filter. Only validated/used when eBay Site = ebay.ca. Displayed as "Main -> Sub" for easier search.

eBay site to scrape from

Sort order for the sold search results page.

Minimum sold price filter (search-page filter).

Results to deliver

400 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

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

Sample Data Preview

Product TitleFinal Sold PriceCurrency of SaleShipping Cost and TypeDate and Time of SaleeBay Item ID and URL
Sample Text...$19.99Value...Value...2026-04-05https://...
Sample Text...$19.99Value...Value...2026-04-05https://...
..................
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extracts data on recently sold eBay listings, including final price, shipping cost, and sale date, to inform your pricing strategy or market research.

This tool retrieves data on completed and sold listings from eBay, giving you a clear picture of what buyers are *actually* paying for products. While active listings show what sellers *hope* to get, sold data reflects the true market value. It's designed for e-commerce sellers, collectors, and market researchers who need to base their decisions on real-world transaction data. ### How it Works You provide a search keyword, just like you would on eBay, and specify how many days of sales history you want to see. The tool then scans eBay's sold listings and gathers the key data points for each sale. You can filter your search by category, price range, item condition, and the specific international eBay site (e.g., ebay.co.uk, ebay.de, ebay.com.au). For quick analysis, the standard search pulls data directly from the search results page. If you need more granular information, you can enable the "Detailed search" option. This will visit each individual sold listing page to collect extra details like item specifics, product details, and seller information, giving you a much richer dataset at the cost of a longer runtime. ### Who Is This For? - **Resellers and E-commerce Stores:** Set competitive prices for your own listings by seeing what similar items have recently sold for. Avoid underpricing valuable items or overpricing common ones. - **Collectors:** Track the market value of collectibles like trading cards, vintage toys, or memorabilia to inform your buying, selling, and trading decisions. - **Market Researchers:** Analyze pricing trends, product demand, and category performance over time. Gather data to understand the second-hand market for any product category.

Key Capabilities

  • Product Title
  • Final Sold Price
  • Currency of Sale
  • Shipping Cost and Type
  • Date and Time of Sale
  • eBay Item ID and URL
  • eBay Category Name and ID
  • Seller's Username
  • Seller's Feedback Score
  • Seller's Positive Feedback Percentage
  • Price your own items for sale: An individual cleaning out their garage can look up the recent sold prices for their old electronics to set a realistic and competitive 'Buy It Now' price.
  • Develop a data-driven sourcing strategy: A flea market flipper can research sold prices for vintage clothing brands to know exactly what to look for and how much profit they can expect on each item.
  • Track the value of a collection: A trading card collector can monitor the sold prices of specific rare cards over the last 90 days to understand market trends and value their collection for insurance.
  • Conduct competitive analysis: An e-commerce business manager can analyze the sold prices and shipping costs of their main competitors to find opportunities for adjusting their own pricing model.
  • Validate a new product idea: An entrepreneur can research the sold market for refurbished or used versions of a product to gauge second-hand demand before launching a new item.
  • Perform due diligence for bulk purchases: A reseller considering buying a large lot of used goods can quickly check the average selling price of the items to determine the lot's potential resale value.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter the product or keyword you want to research into the 'Search Keyword' field.

2

Specify how many days of sales history you need and the total number of listings to retrieve.

3

Select the eBay country site you want to search (e.g., ebay.com, ebay.co.uk).

4

Optionally, apply filters for category, price range, and item condition.

5

For maximum detail, enable the 'Detailed search' option to visit each item page.

6

Run the tool and download your data as a spreadsheet (CSV/Excel) or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need technical skills to use this?
No, it's designed for non-technical users. You just need to enter a search term and select from dropdown menus.
What format can I export the data in?
Is it legal to scrape eBay's sold listings?
How many listings can I scrape at once?
Is this suitable for client work?
What's the difference between the standard and 'Detailed search'?
How far back can I get sales data?
Can I get data from eBay sites in other countries?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?