realty
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishrealtyreal‧ty /ˈrɪəlti/ noun [uncountable] American English real estateExamples from the Corpusrealty• Any problems that the partnership had resulted solely from the depression in the Southern California realty market, Delaney said.• It was but lately that realty had been made liable for the debts of its deceased owner.• Neither was at the time of the sale physically attached to the realty.From Longman Business Dictionaryrealtyreal‧ty /ˈrɪəlti/ noun [uncountable] American EnglishPROPERTY land or buildingsSYNREAL ESTATEOrigin realty (1600-1700) real + -ty (as in property)