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real estate

NOUN
  1. property consisting of houses and land

How To Use real estate In A Sentence

  • Private real estate trusts and partnerships may be smart plays for the long term
  • Stahl Real Estate has applied to demolish two early 20th century buildings, but preservationists are firing back, arguing that the 190 rent-stabilized and rent-controlled apartments, which sit between 64th and 65th streets near York Avenue, have played a vital role housing lower- and middle-class tenants for nearly a century. New Spat Over Upper East Side Rent
  • Options of real estate assessment for property tax purposes abound.
  • In Foshan, He Pinru's members include state-owned telecommunications and power companies, and real estate developers, who want to offer safe, good-quality food at employee canteens, he says. China's organic farms rooted in food-safety concerns
  • Real estate taxes are up locally because of significant increases in assessed real property values in recent years. Chris Davies (D)
  • Real estate, the title to which is conveyed by deed, as distinguished from other estates in land, is called an _estate of inheritance_. The Government Class Book Designed for the Instruction of Youth in the Principles of Constitutional Government and the Rights and Duties of Citizens.
  • That might mean a claim for sale or purchase of stocks, merchandise, or real estate, or the receipt or repayment of a loan.
  • Company is also engaged in production of downstream products from polyurethane-coated yarn, while equity participation, or holding a number of real estate companies, food and beverage companies.
  • He says tenancy databases are an important and legitimate tool which help real estate agents carry out their job responsibly.
  • Once facility executives understand actual energy consumption, they can begin benchmarking their buildings against their competitors and even their own real estate.
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