Step 1: Install the Chrome extension
Open the Chrome Web Store and install the extension (or click on the link below). After installation, pin it to the toolbar so it's always visible when you browse Zoopla.

A short, step-by-step guide showing how to capture listings using the Chrome extension and export them to Excel. Each step includes a screenshot for your to follow.
Install Chrome ExtensionOpen the Chrome Web Store and install the extension (or click on the link below). After installation, pin it to the toolbar so it's always visible when you browse Zoopla.
Use the Zoopla search box to enter a postcode, town or area. Apply any filters you need (bedrooms, price range, property type) to narrow results. Eg: Zoopla search link
When you're on the Zoopla results page, click on the "Scrape this page" button just above the property listings results. The extension will extract the visible listings.
If you want listings from multiple pages, move to the next results page and repeat the "Scrape this page" action. The extension will append new listings to the previously extracted data.
When you're done collecting the listings data, click on the "Download listings" button. The property listings will be exported to your local machine as an Excel (XLSX) file.
Instead of scraping manually, you can instantly download Zoopla data by postcode or get a daily extract delivered to your email.
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