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Schema Markup for property listings (estate agent)
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 Hello, I've been looking online for some help with this. An estate agent has a page of properties for sale. Is it possible to mark these individual properties up and if so would they appear as rich snippets in the SERPS - never seen anything like this for properties for sale so just wondered, 
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 Maslavista, That response is a keeper! I wish there was some way within Moz to create a file of favorites. 
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 Thank you 
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 What about this: This is from trulia.com website: 
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 Thanks but I was meaning the actual properties that they sell? 
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 Try this http://microdatagenerator.com/realEstateAgency.html and you can read this article https://builtvisible.com/micro-data-schema-org-guide-generating-rich-snippets/ 
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