estate

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الإنجليزية - التركية
{i} emlâk

Onlar emlâka üç yüz bin dolar değer koydu. - They've put the value of the estate at three hundred thousand dollars.

Teyzem büyük bir emlakı miras olarak aldı. - My aunt inherited the huge estate.

{i} mülk

O, mülküne varis olarak sahip oldu. - He succeeded to his estate.

Sami, Mısır'da bir mülk bıraktı. - Sami left an estate in Egypt.

{i} malikâne
arsa
mal

Mal varlığınının bir kısmını oğlu Robert'a bıraktı. - He settled part of his estate on his son Robert.

Öylesine büyük bir malikhâneyi nasıl idare edeceğimi bilmiyorum. - I don't know how to manage that large estate.

(Ticaret) taşınmazlar
(Kanun) bırakıt
(Ticaret) mülk geliri
(Ticaret) mal varlığı

Mal varlığınının bir kısmını oğlu Robert'a bıraktı. - He settled part of his estate on his son Robert.

Mal varlığınının bir kısmını oğlu Robert'a bıraktı. - He left part of his estate to his son Robert.

haneden
(Ticaret) intifa hakkı
ölen kimseden kalan mal varlığı
arazi

Tom amcasının arazisini miras olarak aldı. - Tom inherited his uncle's estate.

emlak
{i} hal
{i} miras

Teyzem büyük bir emlakı miras olarak aldı. - My aunt inherited the huge estate.

Altmış yaşındaki teyzem büyük miras aldı. - My sixty-year-old aunt inherited the huge estate.

{i} varlık
itibar
yüksek mertebe
konak
{i} huk. tereke, bırakıt
{i} sınıf
hal personal estate menkulrealestate mülk
{i} durum
mevki
gazetecilik the three estates asiller
ölümle bırakılan mal ve mülk
gayri menkulthe fourthestate basın
tabaka
{i} aşama
senet
tereke
estate of
-in malı
estate tax
(Ticaret) intikal vergisi
estate agent
emlak simsarı
estate agent
emlak komisyoncusu
estate agent
emlakçı

Tom gerçek bir emlakçı. - Tom is a real estate agent.

O emlakçı ile daha düşük bir fiyatı görüştü. - He negotiated a lower price with the real estate agent.

estate car
pikap
estate duty
intikal vergisi
estate duty
veraset vergisi
estate income
mülk geliri
estate tax
emlak vergisi
estate tax
veraset vergisi
estate 3/5 door
(Otomotiv) 3/5 kapılı arazi arcı
estate agent
İng. emlakçı
estate agent
emlâkçı

Avukatlar ve emlakçılar zengin veya iğrençler. - Lawyers and real estate agents are rich or obnoxious.

O emlakçı ile daha düşük bir fiyatı görüştü. - He negotiated a lower price with the real estate agent.

estate agent
kâhya
estate car
İng. steyşın
estate car
steyşın araba
estate income
(Ticaret) taşınmaz mal geliri
estate sales
mülkiyet satışı
estate tax
(fiil)raset vergisi
estate transfer charges
intikal vergisi
country estate
yurtluk
estate agent
(Ticaret) emlak acentesi
estates
ayni haklar
freehold estate
(Ticaret) gayri menkul mülkiyeti
landed estate
(Ticaret) taşınmaz mal
large estate
malikane
personal estate
(Kanun) menkuller
real estate
(Askeri,Ticaret) sabit kıymetler
real estate
(Kanun) gayrimenkuller
real estate
(Kanun,Ticaret) taşınmaz
real estate
taşınmaz mallar
real estate agency
emlakçı
real estate agents
emlakçılık
real estate agents
emlakçılar
real estate broker
emlakçı
real estate business
emlakçılık
real estate developer
şehir planlamacısı
real estate property
(Ticaret) gayri menkul mal
separate estate
(Politika, Siyaset) mal ayrılığı
bankrupt's estate
müflisin malları
deceased's estate
miras
deed of real estate
tapu senedi
entailed estate
devredilemez mülk
entailed estate
satılamaz mülk
family estate
kodak varlığı
fast estate
gayri menkul
fourth estate
basın
housing estate
site
housing estate
toplu konut bölgesi
housing estate
toplu konutlar
individual estate
şahsi mal mülk
industrial estate
sanayi bölgesi
joint estate
ortak mal varlığı
landed estate
gayrimenkul mülk
personal estate
taşınabilir mal
personal estate
kişisel mülk
real estate
gayrimenkul

Gayrimenkulün aşırı pahalı olduğu görüşüne katılıyorum. - I agree with the opinion that real estate is overpriced.

Japonya'da gayrimenkul fiyatları anormal bir biçimde artıyor. - The price of real estate has been rising abnormally in Japan.

real estate
taşınamaz mallar
real estate agent
emlak komisyoncusu
real estate property
gayrimenkul mal
real estate property
taşınmaz mal
real estate purchase tax
emlak alım vergisi
second estate
ikinci mülk
third estate
üçüncü sınıf
council estate
(Yaklaşık anlam) Belediye evleri
crown estate
Krallık arazisi
estates
mallar
estates
konut
like real estate
emlakta olduğu gibi
public forest estate
devlet ormanı arazisi
real estate appraisal
Gayrimenkul değerleme işi
real estate cycle
emlak döngüsü
real estate investment trusts
(Finans) Gayrimenkul yatırım ortaklığı
real estate magazine
emlak dergisi
the estate
emlak
total estate
iflas masası
bankrupt's estate
(Ticaret) müflisin mallan
bankrupt's estate trustee
(Ticaret) iflas masası memuru
buy estate
gayrimenkul satın almak
encumbered real estate
(Kanun) rehinle mukayyet gayrimenkul
family estate
aile varlığı
housing estate
İng. konut sitesi; toplu konutlar
industrial estate
İng. organize sanayi bölgesi
industrial estate
endüstri bölgesi
landed estate
gayrimenkul
partnership estate
(Ticaret) şirket varlığı
personal estate
huk. menkuller
real estate
taşınmaz mal
real estate
(Askeri) SABİT KIYMETLER, GAYRİMENKUL: Kara Kuvvetleri Komutanlığının idare ve murakabesi altındaki Devlet malı arazi ve buna bağlı hisseler sözleşme ile tutulmuş yerler, dikili ağaçlar, sabit binalar, bu binalar üzerindeki tadilat ve bina müştemilatı, gayrimenkul mal. Ayrıca; iskele, rıhtım, depo, geçici veya devamlı geçit ve irtifak hakları ile gayrimenkule devamlı olarak eklenmiş ve normal olarak bir gayrimenkul olarak telakki edilebilecek esaslı tadilatıda içine alır. Arazi veya binalara tespit edilmiş veya bunlardan çıkarılmış ya da yapının maksadına zarar vermeden sökülebilecek durumdaki makine teçhizat ve aletler bunun dışında kalır
real estate agency
emlâk ofisi
real estate agent
emlâkçı
real estate appraiser
(Ticaret) gayrimenkul değerleme uzmanı
real estate investment trust
(Ticaret) gayrimenkul yatırım fonu
real estate investment trust
(Avrupa Birliği) gayrimenkul yatırım ortaklığı
real estate loan
(Ticaret) taşınmaz kredisi
real estate mortgage bond
(Ticaret) taşınmaz mal ipotekli tahvil
real estate program
(Askeri) SABİT KIYMETLER PROGRAMI, GAYRİMENKUL MAL PROGRAMI: Askeri ihtiyaçlara uygun bir istifade sağlamak ve gayrimenkul ihtiyaçları ile aktif kıymetler arasında sabit bir denge kurmak üzere gayrimenkul alım, satım ve yönetimini düzenliyen program
real estate property
emlâk
trading estate
(Ticaret) ticaret sitesi
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A body style for cars, popular with families, which has an enclosed area where the boot or trunk would be on a sedan / saloon
A group of buildings built together as a single development on a designated area of land. ()
All that a person owns, whether real or personal property
The nature and extent of a person's interest in, or ownership of, land
An area on land under single ownership
A major social class or order of persons regarded collectively as part of the body politic of the country and formerly possessing distinct political rights ()

I am afraid that some of the nobles who are campaigning for it simply want to use the Estates to cut down the King's power and increase their own.

The property of a deceased person
An estate car
{v} to settle an estate on
{n} property, platantion, farm, rank
property in land; also, property of all kinds which a person leaves to be divided at his death
All the property an individual owns at the time of his or her death
Social standing or rank; quality; dignity
A property which a person possesses; a fortune; possessions, esp
All property owned by an individual at time of death
Settled condition or form of existence; state; condition or circumstances of life or of any person; situation
The nature and extent of a persons interest in, or ownership of land
A collective term meaning all real and personal property owned by a person
{i} extensive piece of land usually with a large house on it; person's property, wealth, possessions; status, social standing, rank
The ownership interest of a person in real property Is also used to refer to a deceased person's property And often used to describe a large home with spacious grounds
Grouping of all property of a person
The total assets of a deceased person Also, the interest that a person has in any property
A person of high rank
Everything of value (all property) that a person owns while living or at the time of death
Tom settle as a fortune
The ownership interest of an individual in real property The sum total of all the real property and personal property owned by an individual at time of death
the ownership interest an individual has in real property The sum total of all the real and personal property owned by an individual at the time of death
The degree, quantity, nature and extent of interest which a person owns in real property
extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use; "the family owned a large estate on Long Island"
The great classes or orders of a community or state (as the clergy, the nobility, and the commonalty of England) or their representatives who administer the government; as, the estates of the realm (England), which are (1) the lords spiritual, (2) the lords temporal, (3) the commons
A group of buildings built together as a single development on a designated area of land. (w: Housing estate)
All assets owned by an individual at the time of death The estate includes all funds, personal effects, interest in business enterprises, titles to property, real estate and chattels, and evidence of ownership, such as stocks bonds and mortgages owned, and notes receivable
All the property, real and personal, owned by a person at the time of his/her death
1 Interest in real estate2 Property left by decedent, both real and personal 3 Property of a ward, both real and personal
An estate is a large area of land in the country which is owned by a person, family, or organization. a shooting party on Lord Wyville's estate in Yorkshire
everything you own; all of your assets (whether real property or personal property) and liabilities
The ownership interest an individual holds in real property This is also the sum total of all the real property and personal property owned by an individual at time of death
- the total of all the real property & personal property owned by an individual at time of death
1 The nature and extent of a person's interest in real property 2 The term used to described the collection of assets of a deceased person
The degree, quality, nature, and extent of one's interest in, or ownership of, lands, tenements, etc
The state; the general body politic; the common-wealth; the general interest; state affairs
Someone's estate is all the money and property that they leave behind them when they die. His estate was valued at $150,000. see also housing estate, industrial estate, real estate. estate law estate tax Third Estate
The ownership interest a person has in real property Also, the total value of all the real property and personal property owned by an individual at the time of their death
An area on land under single ownership. (w: Estate (house))
All assets a person owns at the time of death, including securities, real estate, business interests, physical property, and cash, less outstanding liabilities The estate is distributed to heirs according to the terms of the person's will or, if there is no will, by court ruling
a major social class or order of persons regarded collectively as part of the body politic of the country and formerly possessing distinct political rights extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use; "the family owned a large estate on Long Island"
An estate consists of personal property (car, household items, and other tangible items), real property, and intangible property, such as stock certificates and bank accounts, owned in the individual name of a person at the time of the persons death It does not include life insurance proceeds unless the estate was made the beneficiary) or other assets that pass outside the estate (like joint tenancy asset)
To establish
To endow with an estate
The degree of ownership a person has in real property
Total assets of a person at the time of death, including real estate and personal
The nature and extent of interest that an individual has in real property (degree of ownership) Also, the combined total of all real and personal property owned by an individual at the time of their death
as, an estate for life, for years, at will, etc
The total of all real and personal property owned by an individual
A taxable entity that is established upon the death of a taxpayer It consists of all the decedent's property and personal effects The estate exists until the final distribution of its assets to the heirs and other beneficiaries During the period of administration, the executor must usually file a return
People sometimes use estate to refer to a housing estate or an industrial estate. He used to live on the estate
estate agent
A person or company who acts in the sale, lease or maintenance of land, property, real estate etc for another
estate agent
A land bailiff
estate car
station wagon
estate cars
plural form of estate car
estate for life
A life estate
estate in land
An ownership interest in a physical area of land with a set geographic location; real estate; real property
estate tax
A tax based on the value of the property of a deceased person, and charged on the personal representatives of the deceased
estate taxes
plural form of estate tax
estate agency
An estate agency is a company that sells houses and land for people
estate agent
a person who is authorized to act as an agent for the sale of land; "in England they call a realtor a land agent"
estate agent
Property agents who link up buyers and sellers Estate Agents advertise houses & arrange viewings
estate agent
real estate broker or manager, realtor (British)
estate agent
An estate agent is someone who works for a company that sells houses and land for people. someone whose business is to buy and sell houses or land for people American Equivalent: real estate agent, realtor agency
estate agent
An intermediary between sellers and buyers
estate car
An estate car is a car with a long body, a door at the rear, and space behind the back seats. a car with a door at the back, folding back seats, and a lot of space at the back American Equivalent: station wagon
estate car
(British) station wagon, family vehicle
estate duty
estate tax, tax levied on an inheritance (before it is distributed among the heirs)
estate executor
person who is in charge of distributing property left in a will
estate in severalty
property owned by a single individual
estate law
Laws governing the nature and extent of an owner's rights with respect to real and personal property. When used in connection with probate proceedings, it refers to the laws governing the disposition of the total property of whatever kind owned by a person at the time of death. See also estate tax, property, property tax
estate tax
A tax imposed on a decedent's estate as such and not on the distributive shares of the estate or on the right to receive the shares; to be distinguished from an inheritance tax
estate tax
A transfer tax imposed on the value of property left at death; often called an inheritance tax or death tax
estate tax
When a person dies, all of the property and assets they leave behind are called an estate The estate is evaluated and taxed before it is transferred to the dead person's heirs If a person died in 2001, with no assets except a piece of land valued at $1 million, the estate could owe $178,750 in taxes
estate tax
A tax imposed upon the disposition of assets at one's death There are federal, and in some cases, state credits which exempt a portion of a decedent's assets from estate taxes Federal estate taxes are a graduated tax that range from 37% to 55% Executor A person designated to carry out a decedent's wishes for the administration and distribution of assets as documented under a will
estate tax
a tax on the estate of the deceased person
estate tax
A tax imposed against the value of an estate's property and property rights owned at death
estate tax
A tax imposed by the federal government and various states, on the transfer of property upon death
estate tax
A federal tax on the transfer of assets owned by the estate of a person who has died (The tax is paid out of the estate assets, not by the recipients of the transfers)
estate tax
A tax based on the fair market value of the decedent's property at death, less his or her liabilities Estate tax law is very complex and should be handled by a professional advisor
estate tax
On the death of a taxpayer, a tax may be due on the transfer of wealth to family and others Exclusions are provided for transfers to the taxpayer's spouse, charities, and so forth The tax rate for the estate tax can reach as high as 55 percent A once-in-a-lifetime credit is permitted, which enables you to pass property worth up to $600,000 (and gradually up to $1,000,000 by the year 2006) to others without having to pay an estate tax This figure is being increases in increments to $1,000,000
estate tax
A tax imposed on the right of a person to transfer property at death This is a federal tax, but can also be imposed as a state tax and is paid out of the estate's assets
estate tax
tax on the value of the estate you leave upon your death In 2002, estates valued over $1,000,000 are subject to the federal estate tax
estate tax
A tax against the property of a deceased, based on the value of the estate
estate tax
A tax placed on the net value of a decedent's estate at the time of death; the tax rate increases as the size of the estate increases Both the State of Nebraska and the federal government are legally authorized to assess and collect taxes on estates
estate tax
A tax based on the value of property left by the deceased
estate tax
A tax imposed on the right to transfer property by inheritance and assessed on the net value of a decedent's estate before distribution to the heirs. Also called death tax. a tax in the US on the money and possessions of a dead person inheritance tax. Levy on the value of property changing hands at the death of the owner, fixed mainly by reference to its total value. Estate tax is generally applied only to estates whose value exceeds a set amount, and it is applied at graduated rates. An estate tax was first instituted in the U.S. in 1898 to help finance the Spanish-American War; it was repealed in 1902 but permanently reimposed in 1916, initially to help finance mobilization for World War I. Methods of avoiding estate tax (e.g., gifts and trust funds) were largely foiled by the U.S. Tax Reform Act of 1976
estate tax
A tax imposed on the transfer of property from a decedent to his or her heirs, legatees or devisees
estate tax
The tax paid on a deceased person's property and possessions When a person dies leaving property (for example, a house, jewelry, money, stocks, or bonds) the Federal government and the State of Ohio tax the value of that property
estate tax
tax imposed on the assets of a dead person according to the value of the estate
estate tax
An estate tax is a state or federal tax imposed at the decedent's death upon the decedent's property
estate tax
A tax imposed by the federal government and some state governments on the transfer of assets to heirs
estate tax
Tax on the value of a DECENDENT'S taxable estate, typically defined as the decedent's ASSETS less LIABILITIES and certain expenses which may include funeral and administrative expenses
estate tax
A tax imposed by federal and state agencies on the net value of a deceased's estate in excess of $600,000
estate tax
A tax imposed on decedents' estates The most common estate tax is the federal estate tax (unified transfer tax) collected by the IRS Topic areas: Fundraising and Financial Sustainability
estate tax
Generally, a tax on the privilege of transferring property to others after a person's death In addition to federal estate taxes, many states have their own estate taxes
estate tax
A government levy against the property in the estate of a deceased person, payable out of the estate
estate tax
Tax imposed by U S government and most states on the transfer of property from a decedent to his or her heirs or beneficiaries The estate tax is levied on and measured by the size of the decedent's estate, rather than on the amount received by any particular beneficiary
estate tax
(Also called inheritance tax or death tax ) Estate tax is a tax paid on the transfer of assets at a person's death At the present time, an individual pays estate tax if their equity in assets exceed $675,000 Over a number of years, that amount will eventually reach $1,000,000 per person A married couple may now have $1,350,000 of assets that may be passed through to their family or other individuals if their estates are set up properly
council estate
A housing estate consisting, entirely or principally, of council housing
fourth estate
Journalism or journalists considered as a group; the Press
fourth estate
A hypothetical fourth class of civic subjects, or fourth body (in Britain, after the Crown, and the two Houses of Parliament) which governed legislation

What is more barbarous than to see a nation where justice is lawfully denied him, that hath not wherewithall to pay for it; and that this merchandize hath so great credit, that in a politicall government there should be set up a fourth estate of Lawyers, breathsellers and pettifoggers .

housing estate
A group of, often architecturally similar, buildings built at the same time. Primarily for residential accommodation, estates may also include commercial facilities
industrial estate
An area of buildings intended primarily for industrial purposes, i.e. factories and related services and infrastructure, rather than for living in
life estate
An estate in land which is owned by a party only for the duration of the life of that party, and for which ownership will revert to another upon the death of that party
life estate pur autre vie
An estate in land which is given by a grantor to a party only for the duration of the life of a third party, and for which ownership will revert to another upon the death of that third party

Example: Joe gives property to Mike for the life of Bob; Joe has created a life estate pur autre vie for Mike, but when Bob dies, the property automatically reverts to Joe.

overspill estate
A housing estate planned and built for the rehousing of people from decaying inner city areas, usually as part of the process of slum clearance
real estate
Property that cannot easily be moved, usually buildings and the ground they are built on
real estate
Available space

Virtual desktops allow you to stretch your screen real estate well beyond its normal size.

real estate development
A group of buildings planned as a whole

This real estate development will provide both residential and retail space.

real estate developments
plural form of real estate development
real-estate
Referring or relating to real estate
residuary estate
Any portion of the testator's estate that is not specifically devised to someone in the will, or any property that is part of such a specific devise that fails (for example, due to the death of the intended beneficiary preceding that of the testator)
sink estate
A council estate characterised by high levels of economic and social deprivation, often associated with high crime rates
third estate
The caste of commoners in France prior to 1789
third estate
The commoners, collectively, in any society
gross estate
The total valuation of the estate's assets at the time of the person's death
real estate appraisal
Real estate appraisal, property valuation or land valuation is the practice of developing an opinion of the value of real property, usually its Market Value. The need for appraisals arises from the heterogenous nature of property as an investment class: no two properties are identical, and all properties differ from each other in their location - which is one of the most important determinants of their value. So there cannot exist a centralised Walrasian auction setting for the trading of property assets, as there exists for trade in corporate stock. The absence of a market-based pricing mechanism determines the need for an expert appraisal/valuation of real estate/property
administrator of estate
manager of an inheritance
council estate
an area in a town or city with streets of council houses
estates
plural of estate
estates
This refers to the Chartered Subdivision of Marches, Counties, Baronies, Households, and Knightly
estates
Juridical groups during the medieval period to which rights, duties, and privileges were attached
estates
The property, real and personal, left by a deceased person which must be distributed under the terms of the will (if there is one) or the rules of intestacy
first estate
the first of the three estates of the realm; the clergy in France and the lords spiritual in Britain
fourth estate
newspaper writers and photographers
fourth estate
public press
fourth estate
Journalists considered as a group; the public press. the fourth estate newspapers, news magazines, television and radio news, the people who work for them, and the political influence that they have = press
gross estate
The total value of all property in which a deceased had an interest This must be included in his or her estate for federal tax purposes
gross estate
The value of an estate before debts are paid Probate fees are generally calculated on the gross value of the estate For instance, if your estate consists of your residence with a market value of $150,000 and a mortgage of $100,000, probate fees would be based on the $150,000 The requirement to file an Ohio or Federal estate tax return is based on the value of the gross estate, even if there would be no tax due
gross estate
All of the assets and liabilities owned at death
gross estate
The total value of a person's property and assets before accounting for debts, taxes, and liabilities
gross estate
The total value of a person’s assets before taxes and other debts
gross estate
The value of the property that you own when you die Also includes value of jointly-owned property, life insurance, death proceeds, and certain other items
gross estate
The total value of a person's property and assets before debts, taxes and liabilities are accounted for
gross estate
The total value of all property in which a deceased person„known as the decedent„had an ownership interest
gross estate
The value of an estate before debts are paid
gross estate
The total of an individual's accumulated wealth at death It includes such items as home equity, cash and savings, securities, stock, life insurance, land, business interests, notes and accounts receivable, and any personal property
gross estate
The total value of all property in an estate before liabilities (i e , debts and taxes) are deducted
gross estate
An individual's total assets before liabilities such as mortgage debts and loans Assets that comprise a gross estate include, but are not limited to, investments, savings, retirement plans, life insurance, residence, vacation property, personal property, home furnishings, and collectibles Gross National Product (GNP) The total value of all goods and services produced within the United States over a specific period of time
gross estate
The total value of the assets you own at death or are included in your estate The value is determined at the date of your death or as of the alternate valuation date, which is six months following the date of death
housing estate
a residential area where the houses were all planned and built at the same time
housing estate
A housing estate is a large number of houses or flats built close together at the same time. a large number of houses that have been built together in a planned way council house
industrial estate
An industrial estate is an area which has been specially planned for a lot of factories. in.dustrial 'park a piece of land, often on the edge of a town, where there are factories and businesses
landed estate
real estate, land assets, land property
life estate
A right to use and to enjoy land and/or structures on land only for the life of the life tenant The estate reverts back to the grantor (or to some other person), at the death of the person to whom it is given A property right to last only for the life of the life tenant is called the estate "pur sa vie " If it is for the duration of the life of a third party, it is called an estate "pur autre vie" The rights of the life tenant are restricted to conduct which does not permanently change the land or structures upon it
life estate
A right granted to a person to use a property for the rest of their life Upon the demise of the holder of the life estate, use of the property reverts to the holder of legal title
life estate
Either an estate for the life of the life tenant alone or an estate for the life or lives of some other person or persons If the estate is for the life of a person other than the life tenant, it is known as an estate uprooter vie
life estate
A estate in real property for the life of a person
life estate
An interest in real estate which is limited to the lifetime of some certain person
life estate
Any estate in real or personal property which is limited in duration to the life of its owner or the life of some other designated person
life estate
Interest in land that lasts for the life of the grantee
life estate
An estate in real property for the life of a living person The estate then reverts back to the grantor or to a third party
life estate
An estate in real property for a person's life Upon death the estate reverts back to the grantor or on to a third party
life estate
A form of property ownership, also known as a life interest, giving the holder (the life tenant) an interest in the property to possess, use, and enjoy the property, or income from the property, for the duration of their life Upon the death of the holder, the remainder interest automatically reverts to the original owner or passes to a beneficiary (known as the remainder person)
life estate
An interest in real property, which is held for the duration of the life of some certain person It may be limited by the life of the person holding it or by the life of some other person
life estate
An estate in real property for the life of a living person Upon that person's death, the property is then returned back to the grantor or on to a third party
life estate
Any estate in real or personal property that is limited in duration to the life of its owner or the life of some other designated person Although classified as a freehold estate because it is a possessory estate of indefinite duration, a life estate is not an estate of inheritance For example, Bob Smith conveys his home to his son John and reserves a life estate for himself Bob (the life tenant) has a life estate, and Hohn has a reversionary interest in the property When Bob Smith dies, the fee simple property reverts to John (See freehold estate)
life estate
An estate in real property for the life of a living person   The estate then reverts back to the grantor or on to a third party  
life estate
An estate of freehold held for a limited time, that is, it may be granted for the life of the tenant or some other person See estate in remainder
life estate
use interest in property until death
net estate
the estate remaining after debts and funeral expenses and administrative expenses have been deducted from the gross estate; the estate then left to be distributed (and subject to federal and state inheritance taxes)
real estate
Land, permanent structures on land, and accompanying rights and privileges, such as crop or mineral rights
real estate
Land and anything permanently affixed to the land and those things attached to the building
real estate
Land and anything permanently affixed to the land, and those things attached to the building
real estate
Real property Property in land and improvements that which is not personal property
real estate
Land and its appurtenances (attachments such as buildings or other structures or improvements)
real estate
Land and things permanently affixed to land that cannot be removed without damage either to them or to the land Examples: Raw ground, buildings (other than such things as mobile homes) and their fixtures, minerals in place, air space over real estate, growing crops, etc Also termed as Real Property See also: Assets Topic areas: Fundraising and Financial Sustainability
real estate
Real estate businesses or real estate agents sell houses, buildings, and land. the real estate agent who sold you your house
real estate
permanent lands and the attached buildings
real estate
A portion of the earth's surface extending downward to the center to the earth and upward into space, including all things permanently attached thereto by nature or man and all legal rights therein
real estate
Land and any thing growing or erected thereon or permanently attached thereto
real estate
A piece of land and whatever physical property is on it
real estate
The physical land at, above and below the earth's surface with all appurtenances, including any structures; any and every interest in land whether corporeal or incorporeal, freehold or nonfreehold; for all practical purposes, the term real estate is synonymous with real property
real estate
Term for land and all fixtures to land, including buildings and other improvements
real estate
Also called real property (1) Land and anything permanently affixed to the land, such as building, fences and those things attached to the buildings, such as light fixtures, plumbing and heating fixtures, or other such items that would be personal property if not attached (2) May refer to rights in real property as well as the property itself
real estate
Real estate is property in the form of land and buildings, rather than personal possessions. By investing in real estate, he was one of the richest men in the United States. = property
real estate
Land, including all things permanently attached thereto, whether by nature or by a person; any and every interest in land
real estate
- Also called "real property " (1) Land and anything permanently affixed to the land, such as buildings, fences and those things attached to the buildings, such as light fixtures, plumbing and heating fixtures, or other such items that would be personal property if not attached (2) May refer to rights in real property as well as the property itself
real estate
(1) Land and anything permanently affixed to the land, such as building, fences, and those things attached to the buildings, such as light fixtures, plumbing and heating fixtures, or other such items which would be personal property, although in some states a fine distinction may be made (2) May refer to rights in real property as the property itself
real estate
Land and those things erected or growing upon it, such as buildings, fences or crops The term embraces items such as light, plumbing and heating fixtures when permanently attached
real estate agent
A person licensed to negotiate and transact the sale of real estate on behalf of either the borrower or seller, or in some cases both parties Unless a Buyer Agent is employed the buyer isn't fully represented
real estate agent
an individual who is licensed to negotiate and arrange real estate sales; works for a real estate broker
real estate agent
A person employed by the owner to manage the rental property on behalf of the owner (see Agent)
real estate agent
A person licensed to negotiate the purchase and sale of real estate on behalf of buyers and sellers
real estate agent
means a person who is engaged in rendering any service in relation to sale, purchase, leasing or renting, of real estate and includes a real estate consultant
real estate agent
A person licensed to negotiate and transact the sale of real estate on behalf of the property owner Back to Top ^
real estate agent
A person licensed to negotiate and transact the sale of real estate on behalf of the property owner
real estate agent
An individual who is licensed by the state to represent a buyer or seller in a real estate transaction in exchange for a commission
real estate agent
A licensed professional who works on behalf of a seller or buyer of real estate
real estate agent
A person licensed to negotiate and transact the sale of real estate
real estate agent
someone whose job is to sell houses or land for other people British Equivalent: estate agent
real estate agent
A real estate agent has a state license to represent a buyer or a seller in a real estate transaction in exchange for a commission Most agents work for real estate brokers
real estate agent
A person licensed to negotiate and transact the sale of real estate on behalf of the seller
real estate agent
A licensed person who works under the direction of a broker selling and renting real estate
real estate board
A non profit organization representing local real estate agents/brokers and salespeople, which provides services to its members and maintains and operates the Multiple Listing Service in the community
real estate board
A non-profit organization representing local real estate brokers/agents, salespeople, which provides services to its members and maintains and operates a MLS® system in the community
real estate business
business of buying and selling land and the buildings on it
real estate investment trust
A real estate investment trust is a private or public corporation (or trust) that enjoys a special status under the U S tax code that allows it to pay no corporate income tax so long as its activities meet statutory tests that restrict its business to certain commercial real estate activities Most states honor this federal treatment and do not require REITs to pay state income tax By law, REITs must pay out 95% of their taxable income
real estate investment trust
A method of pooling investment money using the trust form of ownership In the 1960s Congress provided favored tax treatment for certain business trusts by exempting from corporate tax certain qualified REITs that invest at least 75 percent of their assets in real estate and that distribute 95 percent or more of their annual real estate ordinary income to their investors As an alternative to the partnership or corporate methods of investing in real estate, the REIT offers some of the flow-through tax advantages of a partnership or syndication while retaining many of the attributes and advantages of a corporate operation (See noninstitutional lenders)
real estate investment trust
an investment in real estate or loans secured by real estate
real estate investment trust
An organization similar to an investment company in some respects but concentrating its holdings in real estate investments The yield is generally liberal since REITs are required to distribute as much as 90% of their income
real estate investment trust
A legally constituted organization (entitled to preferential tax treatment) which enables investors to own and transfer shares of an interest in a property or properties; The shares can be dealt with in a manner similar to corporate stock In order to qualify , a trust must, among other requirements, be owned by a least 100 shareholders and invest most of its capital in real estate loans and properties and receive income from them The special feature is that such a trust reduces its own taxable income by a distribution to shareholders with no tax deducted, but this is taxable income in the hands of shareholders according to their own tax status To maintain the trust's right to gross distribution these must, in aggregate, be equal to minimum of 90% of the total trust income
real estate investment trust
A corporation or trust that uses the pooled capital of many investors to invest in direct ownership of either income property or mortgage loans These investments offer tax benefits in addition to interest and capital gain distributions
real estate investment trust
A trust that invests primarily in real estate and mortgages and passes income, losses and other tax items to its investors
real estate investment trust
A company that specializes in real estate investments A REIT must meet strict ownership, investment, and income distribution tests to qualify for tax treatment as a REIT REIT's allow individual investors to diversify their real estate investments
real estate investment trust
financial device in which investors purchase shares in a trust, the subject matter of which is invested in real estate ventures A company that invests in and manages a portfolio of real estate with the majority of its income distributed to the shareholders
real estate investment trust
A trust that either finances or owns and manages income-producing real estate, passing profits on to shareholders
real estate investment trust
A publicly traded company that buys and manages a portfolio of properties or mortgages, or a combination of both
real estate investment trust
A closed-end investment company that specializes in real estate or mortgage investments Real Estate Investment Trusts issue shares that trade on stock exchanges like shares of common stock There are two types of REITs viz : - Mortgage REITs invest primarily in real estate debt such as mortgages Equity REITs primarily own real estate, such as shopping centers, apartments and industrial buildings Some trusts are a combination of the two and are called Hybrid REITs
real estate investment trust
Or REIT REITs sell like stocks on the major exchanges, and invest in real estate either directly through properties or mortgages REITs receive special tax considerations, and typically offer investors high yields as well as a highly liquid method of investing in real estate
real estate investment trust
REITs invest in real estate or loans secured by real estate and issue shares in such investments A REIT is similar to a closed-end mutual fund
real estate investment trust
– A closed-end investment company that specializes in real estate or mortgage investments
real estate loan
a loan on real estate that is usually secured by a mortgage
real estate transaction
sale or purchase of a piece of land
estate
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