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Definition of estate agent in English: estate agentnounɛˈsteɪt ˌeɪdʒ(ə)ntəsˈteɪt ˌeɪdʒənt British A person whose job involves selling and renting out buildings and land for clients. North American term real estate agent Example sentencesExamples - That transaction was followed by a deal to acquire Reeds Rains, an estate agent based in the north of England.
- I have worked in a bank, a solicitors's office and for an estate agent.
- During a visit to an estate agent's some months ago they allowed the boss there to take a snap of them.
- One Kingston estate agent said he had never known the local market so busy.
- However, the estate agent is offering a 755-acre farm for the same price in East Yorkshire.
- Like many households in London at present, every day or so we receive a letter through our front door from a local estate agent.
- According to one York estate agent, the Bank Of England's change of heart will not end the property boom either.
- The two friends had previously worked as office managers, Sean for an estate agent, and Diane for a letting agent.
- Properties are taking longer to sell and rocketing prices are starting to level off, claims a local estate agent.
- Any estate agent will tell you that a house in good order will sell better than one that is in a state of disrepair.
- One York estate agent's was taken by surprise at the overwhelming interest in property as investments.
- Alternatively, you may wish to complain to the estate agent involved.
- It is normal practice for a surveyor to collect the keys to the property from the estate agent and visit it unaccompanied.
- And the estate agent is supposedly going to put a sold sign outside the house.
- But if you expect your overseas work to have a limited time, try renting it out through a local estate agent.
- Born in 1921, he had gone to work in an estate agent's office on leaving school and he was bored stiff.
- One estate agent in the Outer Hebrides has sold 24 properties in the past two months, four times as many as usual.
- We'll just have to wait for the phone call from the estate agent later.
- An estate agent might be on the side of the seller, but he or she will never knowingly say something that's not true, Craig says.
- The estate agent produced details of a property which, on their school atlas, seemed to be close to Glasgow.
Synonyms property agent British house agent North American real estate agent North American, trademark realtor Definition of estate agent in US English: estate agentnounəsˈtāt ˌājəntəsˈteɪt ˌeɪdʒənt British A person whose job involves selling and renting out buildings and land for clients; a real estate agent. Example sentencesExamples - That transaction was followed by a deal to acquire Reeds Rains, an estate agent based in the north of England.
- However, the estate agent is offering a 755-acre farm for the same price in East Yorkshire.
- It is normal practice for a surveyor to collect the keys to the property from the estate agent and visit it unaccompanied.
- But if you expect your overseas work to have a limited time, try renting it out through a local estate agent.
- One estate agent in the Outer Hebrides has sold 24 properties in the past two months, four times as many as usual.
- Any estate agent will tell you that a house in good order will sell better than one that is in a state of disrepair.
- An estate agent might be on the side of the seller, but he or she will never knowingly say something that's not true, Craig says.
- The estate agent produced details of a property which, on their school atlas, seemed to be close to Glasgow.
- Alternatively, you may wish to complain to the estate agent involved.
- The two friends had previously worked as office managers, Sean for an estate agent, and Diane for a letting agent.
- Like many households in London at present, every day or so we receive a letter through our front door from a local estate agent.
- I have worked in a bank, a solicitors's office and for an estate agent.
- And the estate agent is supposedly going to put a sold sign outside the house.
- Properties are taking longer to sell and rocketing prices are starting to level off, claims a local estate agent.
- Born in 1921, he had gone to work in an estate agent's office on leaving school and he was bored stiff.
- One Kingston estate agent said he had never known the local market so busy.
- We'll just have to wait for the phone call from the estate agent later.
- One York estate agent's was taken by surprise at the overwhelming interest in property as investments.
- During a visit to an estate agent's some months ago they allowed the boss there to take a snap of them.
- According to one York estate agent, the Bank Of England's change of heart will not end the property boom either.
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