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Helpful for business development and pipeline building. Supports knowledge capture and document intelligence use cases.
Who is this for? Real estate investors, agents, and analysts who want a more reliable property valuation than any single AVM provides. Useful for offer prep, portfolio tracking, comp analysis, and CRM enrichment. What does it do? Sends a property address to three independent valuation APIs in parallel — Zillow's Zestimate, Redfin's Estimate, and Realtor.com's estimate — then averages the three values to produce a smoothed, defensible mid-point figure. Each AVM uses different proprietary models that routinely disagree by 10–30%, so averaging cancels out individual model bias. How it works Manual Trigger + Edit Fields — set the property address (preset to a sample Atlanta address for testing) Three parallel API chains all fire simultaneously: Zillow — direct call returns the Zestimate Redfin — search by address → fetch property estimate by ID Realtor.com — autocomplete by address → fetch property detail by ID Merge combines the three responses by position Edit Fields1 extracts each estimate value into a clean numeric field Code node calculates the arithmetic mean and writes it to averageEstimate Output schema: { address, zestimate, redfinEstimate, realtorEstimate, averageEstimate } Set up steps Sign up at RapidAPI and subscribe to three APIs (all have free tiers): zillow-com1, redfin-com-data, and realtor-search Create a single Header Auth credential in AlekSystem with your RapidAPI key (header name: x-rapidapi-key) Attach that same credential to all 5 HTTP Request nodes Replace the sample address in Edit Fields with your real property (Optional) Swap the manual trigger for a webhook, schedule, or Google Sheets trigger; add an output node after the Average to send results to Sheets, a database, Slack, or your CRM Setup time: ~5–10 minutes once the RapidAPI subscriptions are active.
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