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estate agent

noun

British.
  1. the steward or manager of a landed estate.
  2. a real-estate agent; realtor.


estate agent

noun

  1. an agent concerned with the valuation, management, lease, and sale of property Usual US and Canadian namereal-estate agent
  2. the administrator of a large landed property, acting on behalf of its owner; estate manager
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of estate agent1

First recorded in 1875–80
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However, the estate agents hired to promote the sale said they were mindful of local sensitivities.

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Bruce King, 49, of Cheffins estate agents, "truly believes" his town is the best place to live in the UK.

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Real estate agents said their clients who chose to sell, or are debating it, are doing so for a variety of reasons.

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Karen Potter, an estate agent in Southport, has about 37 clients in the danger zone of missing the deadline.

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Victoria Murphy, a real estate agent and actress, saw him around town on several occasions.

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