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Realtor
[ ree-uhl-ter, -tawr, reel- ]
Trademark.
- a person who works in the real-estate business and is a member of the National Association of Real Estate Boards, or one of its constituent boards, and abides by its Code of Ethics.
realtor
/ ˈrɪəltə; -ˌtɔː /
noun
- an estate agent, esp an accredited one
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Realtor1
C20: from a trademark
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Example Sentences
Or go to Mougins and get a local realtor to tell you stories of Edith Piaf's haunted house.
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In the meantime, she held down jobs as a social worker for the state of Florida and as a realtor.
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Her parents, prominent oncologist Dr. Paul Gliedman and realtor Susyn Schops Gliedman, could not be reached for comment.
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The median home price in River Oaks, Houston, is $931,000, according to this Realtor website.
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“Especially in the worst of times, nobody cared who owned it,” says Kevin Tomlinson, a Miami Beach Realtor.
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