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estate agent

Word definitions for estate agent in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context British English) A person or company who acts in the sale, lease or maintenance of land, property, real estate etc for another. 2 (context archaic English) A land bailiff.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a person who is authorized to act as an agent for the sale of land; "in England they call a realtor a land agent" [syn: realtor , real estate broker , real estate agent , land agent , house agent ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
An estate agent is a person or business that arranges the selling, renting or management of properties , and other buildings , in the United Kingdom and Ireland . An agent that specialises in renting is often called a letting or management agent . Estate ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ The crucial choice of an estate agent raises the question of whether one is necessary at all. ▪ Their only failure to date has been a Los Angeles real estate agent .

Usage examples of estate agent.

Walter and Helene were getting a real estate agent, a friend of theirs, to handle the transaction immediately.

Using the data from the sales of those 100,000 Chicago homes, and controlling for any number of variables--location, age and quality of the house, aesthetics, and so on--it turns out that a real-estate agent keeps her own home on the market an average of ten days longer and sells it for an extra 3-plus percent, or $10,000 on a $300,000 house.

Warders, the real-estate agent, however, rates unemployment as the No.

They were gathered in the real estate agent's living room, and among them were the sheriff, his deputy Meliton Naranjo, the mayor, Nick Rael, and Eusebio Lavadie.

It exuded success and stamped Real Estate Agent Wendell as a man to be both trusted and emulated.

The real estate agent told the siblings she'd bounce the new number off the buyer and get back to them.