Synonym: immovable, real property, realty. Similar words: sales tax, molestation, estate, intestate, welfare state, income statement, estates general, palestine. Meaning: n. property consisting of houses and land.
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(31) We want to go into real estate and cappuccino.
(32) He expanded by hiring more traders and moving into real estate mortgages.
(33) The real estate man who handled the move-in was summoned by the ward organization and told what to do.
(34) I have no hope of being a big legal giant-in fact, my living comes largely from my commercial real estate investments.
(35) Frames can be useful for maintaining a navigation bar, but all permanent frames consume screen real estate.
(36) Ayala also forfeited more than $ 500, 000 that he had amassed in real estate and personal property.
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(38) When she left I quickly immersed myself in the safer, less emotional facts and figures of a real estate deal.
(39) A similar assault can be observed in real estate as companies such as Century 21 gobble up local real estate agencies.
(40) During the daytime hours, Monday through Friday, Dad sold real estate.
(41) He listened because real estate licenses are under the control of the mayor of the city of Chicago.
(42) His professional reputation as a respected real estate expert also has been tarnished, the suit alleges.
(43) What this means is that effective IT managers have to be as sensitive to real estate as they are to virtual reality.
(44) They were both businessmen, they both bought and sold real estate, and they both dabbled in other investments.
(45) In the world of corporate real estate, things changed at a bewildering pace.
(46) Jack got his law degree, then set up shop as a real estate lawyer.
(47) These so-called always deductible expenses usually consist of home mortgage interest and real estate taxes.
(48) Today, he has built a successful real estate business for him-self.
(49) Other ventures have failed, but now she wants to sell real estate.
(50) It has a large practice with commercial and investment banking clients and does extensive work in insolvency and real estate.
(51) Has the husky engine of real estate that Cotton watched drive the county out of multiple recessions run out of gas?
(52) Hot Properties publishes a select number of noteworthy real estate industry-related promotions and personnel changes.
(53) With real estate prices rising, vacant lots in the area are selling for as much as $75,000.
(54) But as more bonds were backed by real estate, institutional investors were learning.
(55) Alderman Keane keeps his brother on the powerful board of real estate tax appeals.
(56) Today, their zip code boasts the most expensive residential real estate in the Bay Area.
(57) And there always is the possibility that lawmakers will look with favor on real estate interests in the future.
(58) The dictionary prompted real estate consultant Joel Ascetto to design a three-hour course to help Rhode Island real estate agents.
(59) Joszef had put capital into the real estate business of a distant cousin.
(60) He invested most of his fortune in real estate, for he loved to own land.
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