Real Estate

AI Real Estate Search for Agents, Investors & Relocation Pros

Search 6 portals from one prompt. Browse Anything's AI browser agent queries Zillow, Redfin, LeBonCoin, SeLoger, Idealista, Rightmove and any other listing site in parallel, deduplicates, and ships a clean Google Sheet to your inbox — every morning, automatically.

Portals per query
6+

Portals per query

Fresh listings delivered
Daily

Fresh listings delivered

Prompt covers all sources
1

Prompt covers all sources

From signup to first report
5 min

From signup to first report

Why real estate professionals waste 10+ hours a week on search

Whether you're a buyer's agent, a relocation specialist, an investor scouting cash-flow properties, or a developer-tracking-zoning-changes, the same tedious workflow eats your week: open Zillow, set 12 filters, scroll through 200 listings, open each one in a new tab, copy details to a spreadsheet, repeat on Redfin, repeat on the MLS, repeat on every European portal if you serve cross-border clients. By the time you've finished, the best listings have already gone under contract.

Most pros eventually pay $200-500/month for a single-portal alert tool — only to find out alerts arrive late, miss new listings on portals not covered, and force them back into manual cross-referencing. The actual problem isn't "alerts". It's that no tool searches everywhere at once, in your exact criteria, and hands you a clean comparable spreadsheet.

Browse Anything's AI browser agent does exactly that. One natural-language prompt covers every portal you specify. The agent navigates each site like a real user, applies your filters, extracts every listing matching your criteria, deduplicates across sources, and writes it to a Google Sheet or Notion database. Schedule it daily and you wake up to fresh inventory — every morning, across every portal, in a single sheet you can sort.

What an AI real estate browser agent actually does

Unlike traditional portal APIs (which most listing sites either don't offer or restrict to high-cost MLS partners), Browse Anything's agent uses the public-facing site exactly the way you would — but at 30x your speed and across 6 sites simultaneously.

  • Cross-portal queries from one prompt"3-bedroom apartments in Paris 11e, under €600k, balcony required" runs against SeLoger, LeBonCoin, Bien'ici, Logic-Immo, and any other portal you name. Deduplicated by address.
  • Smart criteria parsingThe agent understands fuzzy filters that portals can't directly query — "renovated within the last 5 years", "south-facing balcony", "high floor", "non-touristic neighbourhood" — by reading listing descriptions, not just structured fields.
  • Photos and floor plans includedEach row includes a direct deep-link to the listing, the cover photo URL, and (when available) the floor plan link. Build internal client-facing presentations without manual copy-paste.
  • Comparables in the same sheetOptionally ask the agent to also pull sold-comp data, neighborhood averages, or recent price drops from each portal's history view. You get the listing AND the context in one report.
  • Daily scheduled refreshSet a cron schedule. Each morning the agent re-runs the query, appends only new listings to the existing sheet, and pings you on Telegram with the count: "7 new matches in your Paris 11e search."

Who this is built for

Three real estate audiences get measurable hours back from this workflow every week.

  • Buyer's agents and brokersCover more clients without expanding the team. Each client gets a personalized daily report tuned to their criteria, with you copied on the email. New inventory hits your inbox before competitors see it.
  • Investors and flippersSpot under-priced deals across portals before they trend. Filter for distress signals ("price reduced", "motivated seller", "estate sale") that traditional alert tools can't parse from free-text descriptions.
  • Relocation specialists and moversCross-border searches are nearly impossible with single-portal tools. Browse Anything runs the same prompt against US, French, German, Spanish, and UK portals in one shot. Output normalized to a single currency and unit system.
  • Property managers and developersTrack competitive rents in your neighborhood, monitor zoning announcements, or watch for specific addresses to come back to market. Schedule once, get notified on Telegram when relevant changes appear.

Portals Browse Anything works with

The agent works with any public listing site — there's no per-portal integration to configure. The list below is what users run today, but anything reachable through a browser is fair game.

  • United StatesZillow, Redfin, Realtor.com, Trulia, Homes.com, Apartments.com, LoopNet (commercial), CoStar excerpts where public.
  • FranceSeLoger, LeBonCoin Immobilier, Bien'ici, Logic-Immo, PAP (Particulier à Particulier), Meilleurs Agents (pricing reference).
  • United KingdomRightmove, Zoopla, OnTheMarket, PrimeLocation, OpenRent.
  • Spain & ItalyIdealista, Fotocasa, Pisos.com, Habitaclia, Immobiliare.it.
  • Germany & NetherlandsImmobilienScout24, Immowelt, eBay Kleinanzeigen, Funda.nl, Pararius.
  • Anywhere elseName the portal in your prompt. The agent visits it like a human would. No portal-specific connectors to maintain.

Privacy, sessions, and ethical use

Real estate work involves PII (property addresses, owner names from public records, agent contact info). Browse Anything runs each agent in an isolated browser session — your saved logins and cookies are scoped per workspace, never exposed in prompts, and encrypted at rest. Outbound requests use rotating residential IPs so you stay within rate limits of each portal.

We strongly recommend respecting each portal's Terms of Service. The agent is built for research and client work, not for bulk redistribution of copyrighted listing data or for circumventing paid MLS access. Used reasonably (daily refreshes for your real client base, not industrial-scale republishing), Browse Anything is a tool, like a research assistant who can read very fast.

Real prompts professionals run today

Copy any of these, replace the criteria with yours, and schedule for daily delivery. Every prompt below is in production with paying customers.

Buyer's agent

Paris 3-bedroom apartment hunt

Prompt

Search SeLoger, LeBonCoin, Bien'ici, and Logic-Immo for 3-bedroom apartments in Paris arrondissements 11, 12, and 20. Budget: €450k–€750k. Minimum 65m². Balcony required. Renovated within the last 10 years preferred. Deduplicate by address. Append new matches to my 'Paris 3BR' Google Sheet daily at 8am.

What you get back

Daily-refreshed sheet with: address, price, surface, rooms, floor, neighborhood, listing URL, agent contact, photo URL, days on market. Typically 5-20 new matches per day.

Investor

US investor cash-flow scan

Prompt

Every morning, scan Zillow and Realtor.com for single-family homes in Cleveland OH, Detroit MI, and Birmingham AL. Price $50k-$150k. At least 3 bedrooms. Listed in the last 7 days OR with a price reduction in the last 14 days. Return: address, price, rent estimate, days on market, listing URL, photo URL. Sort by lowest price per square foot.

What you get back

Daily filtered list of under-priced inventory. Telegram alert when count is above 10 (signals a soft local market worth jumping on).

Relocation

Cross-border relocation (US client, EU search)

Prompt

For a US family of 4 relocating to Lisbon: search Idealista, Imovirtual, and Casa Sapo for 3+ bedroom apartments under €1.2M, minimum 110m², near international schools (Park International, Carlucci American School). Convert prices to USD. Include each property's distance to the nearest school in km.

What you get back

Single CSV with normalized prices and computed distances. Saves 2-3 hours of manual cross-referencing per client search session.

Commercial

London commercial property tracker

Prompt

On Rightmove Commercial, find all office spaces in Shoreditch and Old Street, 100-300m², available for lease, asking £40-70/sqft. Pull asking rent, EPC rating, lease length, and agent contact for each. Refresh weekly.

What you get back

Weekly diff: new listings appear in green, removed listings in red, price changes highlighted. Sent as a Notion database update.

Investor

Off-market signal scanning

Prompt

Scan LeBonCoin Immobilier for 'Particulier' (non-agent) listings in Marseille, Nice, and Aix-en-Provence under €300k. Flag any listing description containing keywords: 'travaux', 'rénover', 'succession', 'vente rapide'. Daily.

What you get back

Distressed-seller signal feed. Roughly 3-12 hits per day across all three cities. Telegram alert for new matches.

Developer

Neighborhood gentrification tracker

Prompt

Every Monday, scrape average price per m² in Berlin Kreuzberg, Neukölln, and Wedding from ImmobilienScout24's neighborhood pages. Track over time. Alert on Telegram if any neighborhood crosses 10% YoY growth.

What you get back

Weekly time-series appended to Google Sheets. Useful for development pipeline timing and competitive intel.

Run from your favorite tool — even your IDE

Browse Anything ships as an installable skill on ClawHub. Plug it into Claude Code, Cursor, OpenClaw, Hermes, Codex, Gemini, or Windsurf and run real-estate scrapes from inside the agent you already use. Free to install; runs on your Browse Anything API key (free tier counts).

openclaw skills install browseanything
# Then from your agent:
# "Use the browseanything skill to scan Idealista for..."
Install the skill on ClawHub

Frequently asked questions

Is Browse Anything cheaper than dedicated real estate alert tools?

Significantly. Most single-portal alert tools (Property Tracker, House Crunch, Mashvisor) cost $50-$300/mo for a single market. Browse Anything is $9.99/mo and covers every portal you can name, in any country, on a single subscription.

Does it work with MLS-restricted data?

Only the public-facing portion. The agent does not bypass paid MLS access, IDX feeds, or login-required parts of brokerage networks. If you have a personal account on a portal (Zillow Premier Agent, etc.), the agent can use your saved session — credentials stay on your machine and are never exposed in prompts.

How fresh are the listings?

Each scheduled run pulls live data from each portal. If you run hourly, listings appear in your sheet within an hour of going live on the source portal. Most professional users run daily at 7-8am to align with their morning workflow.

Can it run client-specific searches in parallel?

Yes. Each task is independent. A typical buyer's agent runs 5-15 parallel scheduled tasks (one per client), each with its own criteria, each writing to its own Google Sheet. The Pro plan ($9.99/mo) supports plenty of concurrent scheduled jobs for small-team usage; the Ultra plan ($45/mo) handles 100+ concurrent agents for brokerage-scale deployments.

What about photos, floor plans, and virtual tours?

The agent pulls direct URLs to each listing's photo gallery and floor plan PDF (when available). It can also screenshot the listing for archival. Virtual tour URLs (Matterport, etc.) are extracted as embedded links.

Can the agent contact agents on my behalf?

It can — but you should think carefully about whether that's appropriate. Sending automated initial contact through portal contact forms violates most portals' ToS and can damage your professional reputation. We recommend using Browse Anything for research and qualified-lead surfacing, then handling contact with your normal personal touch.

Does this work with French/German/Spanish/Italian portals?

Yes — the agent handles non-English sites natively. Prompts can be in English; the agent reads each portal's language as a user would. Outputs can be translated or kept in the source language. Most cross-border users prefer mixed: French listings stay in French, but standardized fields (price, m², bedrooms) are normalized.

Get fresh listings tomorrow morning

Sign up free, write one prompt for your search, schedule it for 7am. Wake up to a clean Google Sheet of new inventory across every portal — for $9.99/mo. Cancel any time.

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