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estate agent
noun
the steward or manager of a landed estate.
a real-estate agent; realtor.
estate agent
noun
Usual US and Canadian name: real-estate agent. an agent concerned with the valuation, management, lease, and sale of property
the administrator of a large landed property, acting on behalf of its owner; estate manager
Word History and Origins
Origin of estate agent1
Example Sentences
A painting stolen by the Nazis that was spotted in an Argentinian estate agent's advert has vanished, a prosecutor says following a raid on the home.
But reporters had a stroke of good luck when one of Kadgien's daughters put the home, once owned by her father, up for sale with an estate agent specialising in expensive Argentine property.
Economists and real estate agents say a variety of factors has slowed the market, including high mortgage rates, rising inventory and economic uncertainty stemming from tariffs.
In 1980, when Corina Poore, 36 years old and pregnant, first opened the door to a derelict house in New Cross Gate, south-east London, the estate agent refused to step in with her.
For estate agent Swoffers, of about 70 local market offers in at the moment, two were looking for that option and there were other suitable houses for sale.
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