I've been working on a project to scrape hidden prices from an Australian real estate website, specifically homely.com.au. My goal is to adjust the price filters through Playwright automation to retrieve accurate price ranges. However, I'm encountering issues where the results are not showing the expected price ranges. Instead, I keep getting results formatted like this: 31/24-30 Parramatta Street, Cronulla NSW 2230 $1,600,000 – $1,600,000, when I should be seeing real ranges, like $1,500,000 – $1,600,000. Can anyone help me figure out why the minimum price isn't displaying correctly? I've shared my current code for context, but it's proving more challenging than I anticipated!
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Yeah, I actually tested it out in the dev console. It works fine there! I think it's more of a Playwright-specific issue that's messing with the filter settings.
Have you tried disabling Playwright temporarily and checking if the scraping works directly in your browser's dev console? This could help isolate if the issue is with the automation or the page itself.

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