Finding listing price ? How ?

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  1. hillsguy

    hillsguy Well-Known Member

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    I recall seeing a post that showed instructions on how to find listed price for a property on realestate.com.au.

    It involved going to developer tools in Chrome and then searching for list price.

    I cannot seem to do this anymore.

    Any ideas ?
     
  2. Agent30yrs.

    Agent30yrs. Well-Known Member

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    right click on the page, select "view page source". Hit control and F together and then type in price in the box in upper right hand corner
     
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  3. relentless1

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    I don't think it works anymore as they have removed the price from the html code
     
  4. Propertunity

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    "listprice" does not work anymore - they must be onto us :cool:. "price" still works - but if over $1.0M is described as "1m_3m" which is pretty useless.
     
  5. hash_investor

    hash_investor Well-Known Member

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    it was a stupid idea. what were they even thinking?
     
  6. Propertunity

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    possibly thinking no-one looks at the html code - and to be fair, most probably don't - just clever ppl on here :)
     
  7. Phase2

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    yep source code changed last month... the buggers.
     
  8. Loverenting

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    [Ctrl+U] then search for minprice / maxprice using [Ctrl+F]. Price ranges are pretty wide though.
     
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  9. hillsguy

    hillsguy Well-Known Member

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    Phew ! Thought I was losing it ...