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real estate
[ ree-uhl, reel ]
noun
- property, especially in land:
three acres of real estate.
- available space or capacity:
A bigger screen will give you extra real estate.
real estate
noun
- another term for real property
Other Words From
- real-es·tate adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of real estate1
Example Sentences
Shortly thereafter, Bryar reportedly decided to move on from the music industry altogether, pivoting to a career in real estate, with online records showing he was licensed to practice in the state of Tennessee.
When she was convicted and sentenced in April, she was the chairwoman of a prominent real estate firm, Van Thinh Phat Group.
He later tried his hand at real estate, with online records showing he was licensed to practice in the state of Tennessee.
The burned-out residence, described by a real estate listing service as an 825-square-foot, two-bedroom property worth about $1 million, seemingly had little of the opulence befitting a descendant of the world’s most powerful bankers.
Deborah Vance, who runs a real estate agency in Imperial Beach, said her business has already been affected by the pollution as prospective buyers have been unwilling to purchase property in the city.
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