Similarly, the 'currency' object allows the developer to specify the desired currency for the valuation. For example, by including the 'bedrooms' and 'bathrooms' objects in the request, the API will return a valuation for a property with the specified number of bedrooms and bathrooms. By understanding the available objects and their descriptions, a developer can accurately construct a request and receive a relevant and useful response. The information in the table is useful because it clearly defines the parameters that can be included in an API request to the AirDNA property valuations rentalizer. If set to 'true', the URL will be included. Show_urls: a boolean value indicating whether or not to include the rentalizer URL in the API response. This is optional and must be provided along with the 'lat' value if used. Lng: a floating point value representing the longitude coordinate of the property's location. This is optional and must be provided along with the 'lng' value if used. Lat: a floating point value representing the latitude coordinate of the property's location. This is optional and can be either 'usd' for US dollars or 'native' for the local currency of the address. This is optional and can be provided as an alternative to latitude and longitude coordinates.īedrooms: an integer value representing the number of bedrooms in the property.īathrooms: an integer value representing the number of bathrooms in the property.Īccommodates: an integer value representing the maximum number of people the property can accommodate.Ĭurrency: a string value specifying the currency in which the property valuation should be returned. This is required for authenticating the API request.Īddress: a string value representing the address of the property. Optional: Specify 'usd' or 'native' to return results in either USD or the local currency of the addressĪccess_token: a string value representing the client's access token. Optional: Must provide either address or latitude & longitude location
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