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FundaScraper

FundaScaper provides you the easiest way to perform web scraping from Funda, the Dutch housing website. You can find listings from either house-buyer or rental market, and you can find historical data from the past few year.

Install

pip install funda-scraper

Quickstart

from funda_scraper import FundaScraper

scraper = FundaScraper(area="amsterdam", want_to="rent", find_past=False)
df = scraper.run()
df.head()

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You can pass several arguments to FundaScraper() for customized scraping:

  • area: Specify the city or specific area you want to look for, eg. Amsterdam, Utrecht, Rotterdam, etc
  • want_to: You can choose either buy or rent, which finds houses either for sale or for rent.
  • find_past: Specify whether you want to check the historical data. The default is False.
  • n_pages: Indicate how many pages you want to look up. The default is 1.

Advanced usage

You can check the example notebook for further details. Please give me a star if you find this project helpful.