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Definition of estate agency in English: estate agencynoun British 1A company or business that sells and rents out buildings and land for clients. I work in an estate agency Example sentencesExamples - He praised a York training agency and a city estate agency for doing their bit to get older people back into work.
- Rents have risen on average by 4.7% over the past year, according to a report from estate agency Knight Frank.
- Dunne said that the estate agency did not profile the ages of users, but she believed that the majority were in the 25 to 40 age bracket.
- They have just opened their own independent estate agency on the strength of the expected boom in demand for property in the area.
- She was employed by an estate agency in Mallorca.
- The Dublin estate agency recorded a turnover of €24.357 million for the year.
- Jason Diamond, of Rochdale-based estate agency Cowell and Norford said: ‘The market is very good for terraced houses at the moment.’
- One evening a leaflet came through the door from an estate agency.
- Adele Basma, the assistant manager at Goldschmidt & Howland estate agency, says period homes command significantly more in price than a comparable modern home.
- The head of the central Bradford estate agency Sharpes said: ‘Certainly something is happening.’
- Fees due to the estate agency are borne by the vendor.
- Irish estate agency Lisney has already predicted that discount stores will eventually control up to 40 per cent of the Irish retail market.
- His offices are above an estate agency in Newham, east London, and visitors must approach via a back alley and outdoor metal stairs.
- Research by estate agency Henry Adams shows that 19% of buyers now come from London.
- The most serious injury, however, was to a female employee of an estate agency who suffered facial injuries that caused serious damage to one of her eyes.
- She was previously employed by an estate agency in Sheffield city centre.
- The Leeds-based estate agency Allsop & Co reports that homes below £100,000 are selling well, and in Middlesbrough, Liverpool, Durham and Hartlepool go for above the asking price.
- When leaving school at 16 in 1952 an uncle walked him through the bomb sites of the West End and highlighted the potential for property, so he joined an estate agency as an office boy and studied at night school.
- ‘Building on this site is a shrewd move,’ says Lawrence Felton, of estate agency Strutt & Parker.
- Robert Upton of local estate agency James Johnston says ‘77% of buyers on our books are looking for a period property.’
- 1.1mass noun The activity or profession of selling and renting out buildings and land for clients.
the regulations apply to firms involved in surveying, valuing, and estate agency Example sentencesExamples - Cicely, who now works part-time at Hunters, has worked in estate agency for 16 years and finds that being the eldest in the office has its advantages.
- Opportunities in technology, pharmaceuticals, banking, insurance, accountancy, the law, and estate agency all sprang up.
- Walsh had worked as a commercial property manager and still had some friends in estate agency, most of whom were less than enthusiastic about the idea, to say the least.
- We've covered a very wide range of jobs and people in a relatively short run of programmes from estate agency to teaching and from journalism to vets.
- There are currently around 13,500 partnerships in the North alone, operating in all areas of business activity, including construction, catering and estate agency, as well as the professional sector.
- You've spent many years in estate agency, climbing the ladder, playing politics, building effective sales teams, training and motivating your people and consistently hitting your sales targets.
- He chose redundancy and, when redeployment agencies tried to steer him towards management consultancy and project management, he felt the time was right for estate agency.
Definition of estate agency in US English: estate agencynoun British 1A company or business that sells and rents out buildings and land for clients. I work in an estate agency Example sentencesExamples - When leaving school at 16 in 1952 an uncle walked him through the bomb sites of the West End and highlighted the potential for property, so he joined an estate agency as an office boy and studied at night school.
- Robert Upton of local estate agency James Johnston says ‘77% of buyers on our books are looking for a period property.’
- His offices are above an estate agency in Newham, east London, and visitors must approach via a back alley and outdoor metal stairs.
- Dunne said that the estate agency did not profile the ages of users, but she believed that the majority were in the 25 to 40 age bracket.
- He praised a York training agency and a city estate agency for doing their bit to get older people back into work.
- Jason Diamond, of Rochdale-based estate agency Cowell and Norford said: ‘The market is very good for terraced houses at the moment.’
- Irish estate agency Lisney has already predicted that discount stores will eventually control up to 40 per cent of the Irish retail market.
- The Leeds-based estate agency Allsop & Co reports that homes below £100,000 are selling well, and in Middlesbrough, Liverpool, Durham and Hartlepool go for above the asking price.
- She was previously employed by an estate agency in Sheffield city centre.
- The most serious injury, however, was to a female employee of an estate agency who suffered facial injuries that caused serious damage to one of her eyes.
- The Dublin estate agency recorded a turnover of €24.357 million for the year.
- She was employed by an estate agency in Mallorca.
- Rents have risen on average by 4.7% over the past year, according to a report from estate agency Knight Frank.
- Research by estate agency Henry Adams shows that 19% of buyers now come from London.
- Adele Basma, the assistant manager at Goldschmidt & Howland estate agency, says period homes command significantly more in price than a comparable modern home.
- Fees due to the estate agency are borne by the vendor.
- ‘Building on this site is a shrewd move,’ says Lawrence Felton, of estate agency Strutt & Parker.
- They have just opened their own independent estate agency on the strength of the expected boom in demand for property in the area.
- The head of the central Bradford estate agency Sharpes said: ‘Certainly something is happening.’
- One evening a leaflet came through the door from an estate agency.
- 1.1 The activity or profession of selling and renting out buildings and land for clients.
the regulations apply to firms involved in surveying, valuing, and estate agency Example sentencesExamples - You've spent many years in estate agency, climbing the ladder, playing politics, building effective sales teams, training and motivating your people and consistently hitting your sales targets.
- There are currently around 13,500 partnerships in the North alone, operating in all areas of business activity, including construction, catering and estate agency, as well as the professional sector.
- We've covered a very wide range of jobs and people in a relatively short run of programmes from estate agency to teaching and from journalism to vets.
- Opportunities in technology, pharmaceuticals, banking, insurance, accountancy, the law, and estate agency all sprang up.
- He chose redundancy and, when redeployment agencies tried to steer him towards management consultancy and project management, he felt the time was right for estate agency.
- Cicely, who now works part-time at Hunters, has worked in estate agency for 16 years and finds that being the eldest in the office has its advantages.
- Walsh had worked as a commercial property manager and still had some friends in estate agency, most of whom were less than enthusiastic about the idea, to say the least.
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