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Example sentences for "real estate"

  • The neighboring cities of St. Paul, Minneapolis, and St. Anthony were in the throes of real estate speculation.

  • The act of giving or disposing of real estate by will; -- sometimes improperly applied to a bequest of personal estate.

  • The term is generally applied to conveyances of real estate, and it is the prevailing doctrine that a deed must be signed as well as sealed, though at common law signing was formerly not necessary.

  • There ain't no seasons in real estate nor in suckers neither, Mawruss.

  • We got three thousand dollars to throw away on real estate, Mawruss; why don't we make an investment like Sammet Brothers made it?

  • There ain't no seasons in real estate, Abe.

  • Not more real estate, Abe," Morris corrected, "but the same real estate.

  • The greater portion of Mr. Stewart's immense fortune is invested in real estate.

  • He had a firm faith in the magnificent future of New York as the greatest city of the continent, and as fast as his gains from his business came in, they were regularly invested in real estate.

  • The bulk of his immense fortune was made by investments in real estate.

  • He accumulated much wealth which he invested in United States bonds during the Civil War and in real estate on Walnut Hills when the bonds were later redeemed.

  • Collins, who started life as a boatman, left this position for speculation in real estate in Pittsburgh where he established himself as an asset of the community and accumulated considerable wealth.

  • From Wall street to Ann street, Insurance Companies, Real Estate Agents, Bankers and Brokers predominate.

  • He is very wealthy, and owns a great deal of real estate in the city.

  • Many capitalists have made their fortunes by successful operations in real estate.

  • It is chiefly in real estate, the leases of which yield an immense revenue.

  • Glancing first at the money market, his eyes next sought for local items, and he read the following article: "Changes in real estate.

  • Capital invested in real estate in England usually results in regrets and loss.

  • Then the major continued: "Is real estate increasing in value very rapidly?

  • A person becoming entitled to any land or real estate, must bring an action to recover it within twelve years from the time when his right accrued, otherwise his claim will be barred by the "Statute of Limitations.

  • Limitation of Recovery of Land or Real Estate.

  • His master, while he rebukes him for using such means to get the money, not only does not take it from him, but seems to expect that he would invest it in real estate, and cattle, and would procure servants with it.

  • His master, though he rebuked him for using such means to get the money, not only does not take it from him, but seems to expect that he would invest it in real estate, and cattle, and would procure servants with it.

  • His master, while rebuking him for using such means to get the money, not only does not take it from him; but seems to expect that he would invest it in real estate, and cattle, and would procure servants with it.

  • A DEED is a written paper containing the terms of a contract, or the transfer of real estate by the owner to a purchaser.

  • As to the second part of the operation, which consists in the confiscation of four milliards of real estate, it proves, after all, to be ruinous, although promising to be lucrative.

  • I expect to work in a real estate office at five dollars a week, and only to spend my leisure hours in art work.

  • He has obtained a place for me in a real estate office at five dollars a week.

  • I think you mentioned that you were going into a real estate office?

  • We had the independent system, sometimes secured by local bonds, sometimes by state bonds, sometimes by real estate, sometimes by a mixture of these.

  • My property consists mainly of real estate, palpable to the eye, and the rest of it is chiefly in a railroad with which I was connected before I entered public life.

  • It also provided for taxes on the succession to real estate, legacies, distributive shares of personal property, and a tax of from five to ten per cent.

  • In the meantime, he can be making such inexpensive improvements in his property as would greatly increase its market value, and besides have the advantage of any rise in the value of real estate.

  • That it would be a profitable venture he felt certain; for such an improvement would make every bit of real estate in the city more valuable, and would attract many new residents to the place.

  • I guess he's a lawyer, or a real estate dealer," thought Nat.

  • It may be mentioned here that John Garwell was a real estate broker.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    chronological table; easily known; inspector general; real existence; real friend; real gentleman; real glad; real good; real knowledge; real life; real live; real nice; real objects; real presence; real thing; real truth; realised that; realize that; realize the; realized that; really cannot; really great; really like; really ought; really very; really wanted