Monitor New Property Listings and Be the First to Know

Paste a link to any real estate search page, describe the listing you're looking for in plain English, and MightyWatcher's AI watches for new properties that match. Works on Zillow, Redfin, Realtor.com, and any listing site.

Example watcher
Page zillow.com/austin-tx/3-beds...
Watching for Alert me when a new 3-bedroom listing under $500K appears in Austin
Check every 6 hours
Active — last checked 3 hours ago

What Is New Property Listing Monitoring?

New property listing monitoring means automatically watching a real estate search results page and getting notified when listings appear that match your criteria. Instead of refreshing Zillow every hour or relying on delayed email alerts, you let MightyWatcher's AI do the watching. You describe what you're looking for in plain English — bedrooms, price range, specific features, neighborhood details — and the AI evaluates the page each time it checks. This works on any real estate website, not just the major portals. Every check captures a screenshot, so you can see the exact state of the search results at any point in time.

Why Use MightyWatcher for Listing Alerts?

AI-powered monitoring that works across every real estate site

First to Know About New Listings

MightyWatcher checks your target search results page on a schedule — every few hours or once a day. The moment a new listing appears that matches your criteria, you get notified before the competition even sees it.

Works on Any Real Estate Site

Zillow, Redfin, Realtor.com, Trulia, local MLS portals, Craigslist, even FSBO sites — if the listings appear on a webpage, MightyWatcher can monitor them. No integrations or special setup required.

Describe Exactly What You Want

Go beyond basic filters. Tell MightyWatcher "alert me when a 3-bedroom home with a pool under $500K appears" or "notify me when a listing mentions mother-in-law suite." The AI reads the full page, not just structured data fields.

Set Up a Listing Alert in 3 Steps

From search page to instant alerts in under a minute

1

Add Your Search Page

Paste the link to a filtered real estate search — Zillow, Redfin, Realtor.com, or any site showing listings in your target area.

2

Describe Your Ideal Listing

Tell MightyWatcher what to watch for: "alert me when a new 3-bed under $500K appears" or "notify me when a listing mentions a garage and yard."

3

Get Notified First

MightyWatcher checks the page on your schedule. When a matching listing appears, you get an alert with a summary and screenshot.

Who Uses New Property Listing Alerts?

Real estate professionals and homebuyers who refuse to miss an opportunity

First-Time Homebuyers in Competitive Markets

In hot markets like Austin, Denver, or Raleigh, new listings get offers within hours. Set up a watcher on your filtered Zillow search and know the instant a matching property appears — before the open house is even scheduled.

Real Estate Investors Hunting Deals

Watch for below-market listings, distressed properties, or foreclosure auctions. Monitor multiple search pages across different zip codes and property types simultaneously to cast a wide net for investment opportunities.

Renters Searching for Apartments

Good rentals in popular neighborhoods disappear fast. Monitor apartment search pages on Apartments.com, Craigslist, or local rental sites to get notified when a unit matching your budget and preferences is posted.

Agents Watching Neighborhoods for Clients

Real estate agents can set up watchers for each client's search criteria. When a new listing matches, the agent knows immediately and can schedule showings before competing agents even reach out.

The Fastest Way to Find New Property Listings

In competitive real estate markets, the difference between getting a showing and missing out entirely can be a matter of hours. Traditional listing alerts from Zillow or Redfin are often delayed, limited to their own platform, and constrained by rigid filter options. MightyWatcher changes the equation by letting you monitor any real estate website — major portals, local MLS sites, auction platforms, even Craigslist — and describe exactly what you want in natural language. The AI reads the full page content, not just structured data fields, so you can watch for details that no filter dropdown can capture: "a single-family home with a workshop," "a corner lot near the park," or "a fixer-upper priced below market." Every check saves a screenshot and AI summary, giving you a timestamped history of when listings appeared. Whether you're a first-time buyer, a seasoned investor, or an agent serving clients, MightyWatcher gives you the speed advantage that matters most in real estate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about monitoring new property listings

How does MightyWatcher monitor new property listings?

You paste a link to a real estate search results page — like a filtered Zillow or Redfin search — and describe what to watch for, such as "alert me when a new listing under $500K appears." MightyWatcher visits the page on your schedule, uses AI to analyze the content, and notifies you when new listings matching your description show up.

Which real estate sites does it work with?

MightyWatcher works with any publicly accessible real estate website — Zillow, Redfin, Realtor.com, Trulia, Apartments.com, Craigslist, local MLS portals, auction sites, and more. If you can open the page in a browser, MightyWatcher can watch it.

How often does it check for new listings?

You choose the check interval. For competitive markets, checking every 6 hours catches most new listings quickly. You can check more or less frequently depending on how time-sensitive your search is.

Can I watch multiple searches at once?

Yes. Each search page gets its own watcher with its own criteria and schedule. You might watch one page for 3-bedroom homes in a specific neighborhood and another for condos downtown. The Free plan includes 3 watchers, and paid plans support more.

Will it catch listings that appear and get removed quickly?

MightyWatcher checks on a schedule, so it will catch listings that are present during a check. For the fastest response, set a shorter check interval. Every check also saves a screenshot, so you have a visual record even if the listing is later removed.

Can I describe specific property features to watch for?

Absolutely. The AI reads the full page content, so you can specify details like "notify me when a listing mentions a finished basement" or "alert me when a property with at least 2 acres appears." You are not limited to the site's built-in filters.

What does it cost?

MightyWatcher has a free plan with 3 watchers and 50 credits per month. Each page check uses roughly 5-20 credits depending on page size. Paid plans start at $8/month with more watchers and credits. Top-up credit packs are available and never expire.

Is this better than setting up email alerts on Zillow?

Zillow alerts are limited to Zillow's own filters and delivery schedule. MightyWatcher lets you use any real estate site, define richer conditions in plain English, and control exactly how often checks run. You also get screenshots and AI summaries with every check.

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