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  1. real-estateadjective

    Referring or relating to real estate.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of real-estate in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of real-estate in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of real-estate in a Sentence

  1. Bernie Sanders:

    If Donald Trump and Donald Trump family could get more than $ 880 million in special tax breaks to build a real estate empire, we can damn well make sure every kid in America gets a good education, even if Donald Trump and his family don't live in one of Mr. Trump's luxury apartment buildings, it's time for Donald Trump and the top 1 % to pay a hell of a lot more in taxes than they are today.

  2. Judge Michael Hanzman:

    These victims who have lost their homes, their personal belongings, and in many cases their lives are not going to be sacrificing the value of their real estate for the public good, this court's task and Judge Michael Hanzman task is to compensate the victims of this tragedy, period.

  3. Norman Einstein:

    There is a real question about how much he has in terms of liquid assets, it’s quite possible that he does n’t have anywhere near what he suggests he has and what he does have is tied up in real estate, and selling that is no easy task.

  4. Zhou Xiaochoan:

    For the central bank, we think basically to keep monetary policy stable because this is not a nationwide serious problem, generally, if the average indicator of the Chinese economy is OK, the way for the central bank to have a specific policy targeted to the real estate market is difficult.

  5. Jill Barrett:

    If anything, she was like, 'Why are you charging so little?' they do not have a problem with it at all. They’re very entrepreneurial and they also understand real estate. That is their business. They understand houses are bought and sold all the time.

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