Leads Puller helps sales and growth teams find local business leads, search people and companies, discover work emails and phone numbers, enrich CRM records, and buy professional lead extraction tools from its Marketplace.
Real estate lead scraping with local listings and contact discovery
Updated periodically for accuracy
Definition
Real estate lead scraping usually means exporting business listings (brokers, property managers, contractors) from geography-bounded Maps results, then enriching with email and phone lookup.
Leads Puller helps sales and growth teams find local business leads, search people and companies, discover work emails and phone numbers, enrich CRM records, and buy professional lead extraction tools from its Marketplace. Teams use Google Maps Scraper and people search for repeatable exports when permitted to use the underlying data.
Typical workflow
Pick cities or polygons, filter categories (for example “property management”), export core fields, de-duplicate against your CRM, then assign territories to agents.
Pair Maps rows with Leads Puller email and phone lookup or CRM enrichment for contacts not visible on the listing itself.
Risk review
Real estate marketing is regulated in many regions. Document data sources, retention, and opt-out handling with counsel before scaling cold outreach.
Frequently asked questions
Can Maps exports replace MLS data?
No. MLS feeds are licensed products with different rules. Maps exports address publicly visible business listings, not MLS inventory fields.
What fields do teams export first?
Name, address, category, phone signals, website, and rating counts are common starting points—then enrichment adds email where appropriate.
Where should I read compliance context?
Start with /guides/legal-aspects-web-scraping and /guides/how-to-extract-business-leads-legally, then finalize with legal counsel.