Sorry for the late reply! I will share my reply to a similar question for your reference:
Our data is not “stale”, but what occasionally happens is that we are not aware that the listing was actually removed or closed, so the “status” property may remain set to “Active”, as seen in your example. You will also notice that we don’t know the “removedDate” of this listing.
Depending on your specific implementation and usage of this data, I would maybe check the “lastSeen” field, in addition to “status”, and not consider a listing active if it’s too far in the past. You can see that this listing was last seen by our system back in September 2021, so it’s likely it is not an active listing any longer.
I definitely see how we can improve this behavior on our-end and will forward this feedback to our product team!
Which market is that? Listings returned to us, seem to all show Active, but when we search other services such as Zillow, local MLS, Redfin, trulia, and other major services some properties are not actually on the market any longer, but still show Active for rent.
This means that it is an “active” listing, in other words - still available for rent. This data isn’t updated in real-time but as of the last refresh the listing was still on the market.
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Hi there,
Sorry for the late reply! I will share my reply to a similar question for your reference:
Our data is not “stale”, but what occasionally happens is that we are not aware that the listing was actually removed or closed, so the “status” property may remain set to “Active”, as seen in your example. You will also notice that we don’t know the “removedDate” of this listing.
Depending on your specific implementation and usage of this data, I would maybe check the “lastSeen” field, in addition to “status”, and not consider a listing active if it’s too far in the past. You can see that this listing was last seen by our system back in September 2021, so it’s likely it is not an active listing any longer.
I definitely see how we can improve this behavior on our-end and will forward this feedback to our product team!
Kevin Willow
Realty Mole Support
I am facing the same issue. Is the data stale? If so, how many days stale?
For example: a response given by this api shows the below listing as Active, while Zillow and Redfin shows the house as Sold.
{
“bathrooms”: 2.5,
“bedrooms”: 4,
“price”: 625000,
“rawAddress”: “16004 Braesgate Dr, Austin, Texas 78717”,
“squareFootage”: 2864,
“county”: “Williamson County”,
“propertyType”: “Single Family”,
“addressLine1”: “16004 Braesgate Dr”,
“city”: “Austin”,
“state”: “TX”,
“zipCode”: “78717”,
“formattedAddress”: “16004 Braesgate Dr, Austin, TX 78717”,
“lastSeen”: “2021-09-10T13:26:06.335Z”,
“listedDate”: “2021-07-11T15:05:37.054Z”,
“status”: “Active”,
“removedDate”: null,
“daysOnMarket”: 61,
“createdDate”: “2021-07-11T15:05:37.054Z”,
“id”: “16004-Braesgate-Dr,-Austin,-TX-78717”,
“latitude”: 30.498907,
“longitude”: -97.748415
}
Which market is that? Listings returned to us, seem to all show Active, but when we search other services such as Zillow, local MLS, Redfin, trulia, and other major services some properties are not actually on the market any longer, but still show Active for rent.
Hi Ted,
This means that it is an “active” listing, in other words - still available for rent. This data isn’t updated in real-time but as of the last refresh the listing was still on the market.
Realty Mole Support