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angel69

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inmuebles also works just ok, so many words in spanish would convey the same idea, it refers to real estate assets/properties, it has a good connotation to it ( inmuebles was derived from inmoviles = inmovables and when hispanics hear inmuebles they think of houses & buildings

Just like propiedades by firetown below, yours is a good term too
 

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hey angel69... :hail: and:amen: ... much better that this to explain the meaning...impossible...thanks :eek:k:
 

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therunner, i guess i must be slow, i don't get it completely, you're bowing to me and said amen.....o k.....then "much better than this" you probably meant, rite ?...so you're saying you're glad i tried to explain the impossible lol....or....? sorry, maybe you can explain

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First of all, "realo estato" is not spanish at all!

Bienes raices is the proper spanish traslation for real estate, but is not used as usual as to be.

Also, you should consider the spanish market that you want to target:

inmueble = real estate, property
inmobiliario = real estate market
inmobiliario = real estate in Mexico
inmobiliaria = real estate in Spain and South America
propiedad = property
propìedades = properties

:yes:
 

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i know "realo estato" is not spanish, hostsam, jasdon11 meant it as a joke & i was just following along, chico lol....
:yes:
 

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heh realoestato.com is registered :) Only 30K results in google.
 

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First of all, "realo estato" is not spanish at all!

Bienes raices is the proper spanish traslation for real estate, but is not used as usual as to be.

Also, you should consider the spanish market that you want to target:

inmueble = real estate, property
inmobiliario = real estate market
inmobiliario = real estate in Mexico
inmobiliaria = real estate in Spain and South America
propiedad = property
propìedades = properties

:yes:

Ok I do not speak the language so how is a geo placed in with above words for proper meaning.

Example: Mexico city + inmobiliario = or inmobiliario + Mexico city


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Ok I do not speak the language so how is a geo placed in with above words for proper meaning.

Example: Mexico city + inmobiliario = or inmobiliario + Mexico city
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If you search for real estate in Mexico City (Mexico D.F.), in Spanish language, the better way would be:

"desarrollo inmobiliario df"

:smilewinkgrin:
 
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