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		Definition of realtor in English: realtornoun ˈrɪəltəˈri(ə)ltər North American trademark A person who acts as an agent for the sale and purchase of buildings and land; an estate agent. 〈北美〉房地产经纪人 Example sentencesExamples -  For the Republicans, we need to show how drug policy hurts their constituencies - realtors, Chamber of Commerce types, and the business community.
 -  The top occupations of first-time domain buyers at the beginning of this year were photographers, attorneys, and realtors.
 -  You can do so by calling your county's property records office, consulting your local realtors, querying sellers, and asking your neighbors.
 -  Certainly, some people - well, one could say mortgage brokers and realtors and so forth are definitely making money.
 -  Hiring a trustworthy realtor can alleviate some of the stresses associated with long distance selling or renting.
 -  As a result, despite the economic downturn, many realtors are marketing second homes as another investment for your retirement - only this is one investment you can periodically live in.
 -  James spends about 35% of his time on the road, delivering training to mobile professionals, realtors, and small to mid-sized business owners.
 -  Some brokers and realtors are able to offer lending and title services as well.
 -  When blacks failed to meet their financial obligations, the realtors repossessed the houses and repeated the process with other unsuspecting customers.
 -  And, amazingly enough, the realtor said that the owner would be happy to take Lucy.
 -  Also, why do realtors encourage people in certain areas to take less money than they could really get when selling?
 -  The conference programme ‘provides realtors with answers to the challenges’ they face every day in the modern business environment.
 -  Ross visits builders, realtors, and personnel directors at large corporations who can direct lots of potential customers to his site.
 -  She had struggled all her life and to see and hear Scott talk to the realtors and his accountant and lawyer almost made her head swim.
 -  According to the realtor, both had come to see the place as a monument for their misery, so they wanted to get rid of it and get on with their separate lives.
 -  Thankfully she did hire a realtor instead of letting her ‘son the lawyer’ handle everything.
 -  The realtor or broker may also recommend an appraiser who will value a house often at a higher price.
 -  Jackson immediately began networking with mortgage brokers, realtors, and real estate investors.
 -  Then she applied to Nehemiah, found a realtor, and went searching for her dream home.
 -  People who are successful in sales - insurance agents, realtors, stock brokers and car dealers - make the best fundraisers because they're used to ‘selling’ a product.
 
 
 OriginEarly 20th century: from realty + -or1.    Definition of realtor in US English: realtornounˈrē(ə)ltərˈri(ə)ltər North American trademark A person who acts as an agent for the sale and purchase of buildings and land; a real estate agent. 〈北美〉房地产经纪人 Example sentencesExamples -  Certainly, some people - well, one could say mortgage brokers and realtors and so forth are definitely making money.
 -  Ross visits builders, realtors, and personnel directors at large corporations who can direct lots of potential customers to his site.
 -  The conference programme ‘provides realtors with answers to the challenges’ they face every day in the modern business environment.
 -  The top occupations of first-time domain buyers at the beginning of this year were photographers, attorneys, and realtors.
 -  Some brokers and realtors are able to offer lending and title services as well.
 -  And, amazingly enough, the realtor said that the owner would be happy to take Lucy.
 -  James spends about 35% of his time on the road, delivering training to mobile professionals, realtors, and small to mid-sized business owners.
 -  Thankfully she did hire a realtor instead of letting her ‘son the lawyer’ handle everything.
 -  As a result, despite the economic downturn, many realtors are marketing second homes as another investment for your retirement - only this is one investment you can periodically live in.
 -  For the Republicans, we need to show how drug policy hurts their constituencies - realtors, Chamber of Commerce types, and the business community.
 -  Also, why do realtors encourage people in certain areas to take less money than they could really get when selling?
 -  According to the realtor, both had come to see the place as a monument for their misery, so they wanted to get rid of it and get on with their separate lives.
 -  The realtor or broker may also recommend an appraiser who will value a house often at a higher price.
 -  People who are successful in sales - insurance agents, realtors, stock brokers and car dealers - make the best fundraisers because they're used to ‘selling’ a product.
 -  Then she applied to Nehemiah, found a realtor, and went searching for her dream home.
 -  You can do so by calling your county's property records office, consulting your local realtors, querying sellers, and asking your neighbors.
 -  Hiring a trustworthy realtor can alleviate some of the stresses associated with long distance selling or renting.
 -  Jackson immediately began networking with mortgage brokers, realtors, and real estate investors.
 -  When blacks failed to meet their financial obligations, the realtors repossessed the houses and repeated the process with other unsuspecting customers.
 -  She had struggled all her life and to see and hear Scott talk to the realtors and his accountant and lawyer almost made her head swim.
 
 
 OriginEarly 20th century: from realty + -or.     |