Plunk Remodel Valueâ„¢ API | Plunk
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Plunk Remodel Value™ API

Access the highest potential value of a home in the US, including single-family, townhomes, condominiums, and duplexes. 

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Empower your users with full knowledge of home improvement projects that will deliver the highest return on investment. Deliver a clear visual for your users by embedding the Plunk Remodel Value™ and chart into your website and/or app.

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Use our Plunk Remodel Value component to easily display the potential value of a home.

Example web app

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Web client can be configured to statically display the latest Plunk Remodel Value

Quickly embed the Plunk Remodel Value™ display in web applications with Plunk’s pre-built web client example code.

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All charts, labels, and layouts are handled for you.

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Request the example web app files here >

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Follow along with our YouTube video to get the example code up and running on your local machine.

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Common use case

Provide real estate investors and analysts with a property’s growth potential based on improvement projects on auction sites

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Get started

Ready to look at the API resource documentation or get a temporary API key?

Test the API with Postman

Obtain the Plunk Remodel Value and recommended remodel projects for a specific property using Postman to test the Home Compare API in five minutes or less. To get started, simply fork the desired collection and follow the steps below.

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Depending on what data you already have for a property, click on the appropriate “Run in Postman” button to fork a collection and test.

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Once forked into your Postman workspace, update the initial and current values for the “apikey” collection variable with your API key.

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Now click “Run Collection.” Make sure to check “Persist response for a session” to ensure your response is saved for future reference.

​Once your request has completed, you can view the response by simply clicking on the relevant request.

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