Free Website Tools

Looking for some great real estate information for your site? Trulia has the answer! With these free tools, bloggers, real estate professionals, webmasters and website owners can easily display hyper-local real estate content directly on their own sites. So go ahead, find the right tool for you and add it to your site — it's super-easy and you don't even need to ask our permission.

TruliaStats

TruliaStats shows a graph of the average listing price and inventory for any location you choose. Choose from four different sizes and customize the colors to match your site perfectly.

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TruliaMap

TruliaMap showcases specific listings from you, the real estate professional, on an interactive, easy-to-use map.  You can customize the size and color of TruliaMap to match your site.

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Home Roll

Home Roll displays the newest properties added on Trulia for your specific city.  Choose from two different sizes.

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Search Box

Now you can give your users the ability to search Trulia directly from your own site with Trulia's integrated search box.

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Trulia Badges

Promote your Trulia activity directly on your own site or give your visitors one-click access to millions of homes online! Drop one of these Trulia buttons on your web site and your readers can easily see your Trulia profile and Trulia’s home listings, local market information, Trulia Voices and more.

Browser Search Plugin

If you use a recent version of the Firefox or Mozilla Web browser, you can add the Trulia search plugin to search Trulia directly from your browser's toolbar.


XML RSS Feed

Trulia offers an RSS 2.0 feed on its results page. When you have found a feed of interest (for example, 2-bedroom homes in San Francisco, highest price first, you're welcome to add it to your blog or your content management system. Integration methods vary, so be sure to consult your blog's help section for specific instructions. Clayton Living and Real Estate is a great example of XML feed integration.