「Real Estate」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Antoinette Moya: the | real-estate agent |
Samson established himself as a | real-estate agent in 1931. |
started his own general store and became a | real-estate agent for the Canada North-West Land Compan |
"Post-Katrina Relocation" - a New Orleans | real-estate agent who permanently evacuated from Hurric |
His adoptive father was a | real-estate agent and insurance salesman, and his adopt |
turned to Bondi after the war, working as a | real-estate agent in the family business, and remaining |
er writing a negative article about a local | real-estate agent, she is fired from the newspaper but |
unity's existing membership, rather than by | real-estate agents or land owners (if the land is not o |
officials at a value of US$1 million, local | real-estate agents assess the property value at US$250, |
He was the son of | real-estate and streetcar developer Col. George Washing |
Costello continued in the | real-estate and investment brokerage business in Philad |
oined his brothers in Cincinnati in a large | real-estate and homebuilding business. |
88 he resigned from the railroad to go into | real-estate and insurance business for himself in Jeffe |
the local newspaper and also engaged in the | real-estate and insurance business, railway constructio |
a, and has personal ventures in residential | real-estate and timber properties. |
asure 47 was intended to limit increases in | real-estate assessments to 3 percent per year. |
wsuits challenging the constitutionality of | real-estate assessments. |
He was the | real-estate assessor for the city of Philadelphia from |
He engaged in the | real-estate, banking, and contracting businesses. |
Land and Houses (SET: LH) is a large | real-estate based company based in Thailand. |
rded 5,625 people in Fort Lauderdale, and a | real-estate boom was in progress in South Florida. |
In October 2001 a nervous | real-estate broker (Laila Robins) takes a ride with an |
He worked as a | real-estate broker, and engaged in banking and in the m |
He worked as a businessman, | real-estate broker, and commissioner of the Pinellas Co |
He was engaged in the | real-estate business before being elected to the New Yo |
He resumed the | real-estate business and banking. |
land Athletics, Thrift started a successful | real-estate business in Fairfax, Virginia. |
1901, engaged in the general insurance and | real-estate business, and served in the United States N |
He engaged in banking, the | real-estate business, and in the manufacture of window |
Brunner resumed the insurance and | real-estate business, and was Queens County commissione |
his term in Congress, he was engaged in the | real-estate business, and Vice President of Philadelphi |
a sergeant, he engaged in the insurance and | real-estate business. |
ed in the management of his farm and in the | real-estate business. |
is community oriented and mainly focuses on | real-estate, commercial, and consumer loans as well as |
s to a small town to modernize his family's | real-estate company |
He and his father started their | real-estate company in 1958. |
ng equipment manufacturer), Lazurnyi Bereg ( | real-estate company), Blockpost (regional security comp |
nally a well-paid HR manager at a promising | real-estate company, Joseph later quits the job due to |
elated to his position as a consultant on a | real-estate deal. |
The | Real-Estate dealers like HareeShree Garden, SriRam Gard |
the south side of Chicago, and unscrupulous | real-estate dealers all but evacuated the white populat |
t Maynicke as a store-and-loft building for | real-estate developer Henry Corn, and built in 1897-98 |
It was founded in 1995 by | real-estate developer Robert Bigelow, who set it up to |
different people, including the Haberfield | real-estate developer Richard Station, Croydon brick-ma |
ts of a Brentwood mother (Clare Carey), her | real-estate developer husband (D. |
Nora worked as a | real-estate developer and political activist until her |
om the race, but lost to underdog candidate | real-estate developer Rob Orr. |
ventures between the already oligopolistic | real-estate developer in Hong Kong. |
Pembroke native and Los Angeles commercial | real-estate developer Jim Thomas and his family's found |
MEC is Japan's second-largest | real-estate developer (after Mitsui Fudosan) and is inv |
Durst went on to become a | real-estate developer in his father's business; however |
The buyer, Tomonori Tsurumaki, a | real-estate developer, investment banker and owner of A |
onnelly was an industrialist, manufacturer, | real-estate developer, philanthropist, and civic leader |
He later became a | real-estate developer, opening the Briarcliff Hotel at |
Meile is a lawyer, | real-estate developer, drug law reformer, and serves on |
United States where first-time property or | real-estate developers purchase houses (usually in need |
Real-estate developers responding to increased interest | |
In recent years, | real-estate developers, city planning officials, politi |
itical of Lastman's relationship with local | real-estate developers. |
The company then sold it to a | real-estate development company. |
He was interested in | real-estate development. |
y, ruthless man whose dream is to build his | real-estate empire to a world power by replacing old bu |
Jake Chiu - Luke's landlord, a | real-estate entrepreneur |
n until 2005, until purchased by commercial | real-estate firm Rubloff Development Group. |
end of the movie takes place at the Wyler's | real-estate function above downtown Los Angeles. |
Edmond Pinard, a grocer by trade, developed | real-estate holdings on the Manchester/Goffstown town l |
tzbuehel was built, this brought a boost to | real-estate in the municipality. |
Comte de Malets-Roqueforts bought extensive | real-estate, including the site of a leper colony, and |
y (and Microsoft spinoff) Expedia, Inc. and | real-estate internet company Zillow. |
a friend offered him a share in a promising | real-estate investment, he declined, saying "No, I have |
time, he was drawn to seemingly-profitable | real-estate investments, and he suffered when their val |
The company was founded in 1969 by | real-estate investor Sam Zell. |
Owned by white | real-estate investor H.L. Wilson, it had many similarit |
Nazi Germany; her father was David Duhl, a | real-estate investor, who died when she was nine. |
er Anthony, Sr. is a Stock Market mogul and | real-estate investor. |
ter his public career was over, he became a | real-estate investor. |
ccused of corruption and involvement in the | real-estate mafia and extortion rackets. |
creditors sold the mortgaged estate to the | real-estate magnate John Jacob Astor, for $32,000, who |
ttracted a 300-fold capitalization from the | real-estate major BPTP around the same time that Sabhar |
1940), an attorney and | real-estate man, was an Indiana state senator for eight |
He was also a prominent | real-estate man, buying and selling land throughout the |
st crime and divorce rates and the tightest | real-estate market in the country. |
enia signed an agreement that regulated the | real-estate market between them. |
and at the upper range of the Philadelphia | real-estate market, costing about 720,000 dollars; the |
rried Mary Goelet, daughter of the New York | real-estate millionaire Ogden Goelet, on 10 November 19 |
Sarah Lawrence College was established by | real-estate mogul William Van Duzer Lawrence on the gro |
For example, celebrity | real-estate mogul Donald Trump uses his last name exten |
From 1962, he ran a | real-estate office in Hartford. |
sition is motivated in part by ownership of | real-estate on Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard or the main |
founded in 1930 by several several wealthy | real-estate owners. |
itary 1942-1945, he became an insurance and | real-estate salesman and was state secretary of the Coo |
liam Norman Amos was a property manager and | real-estate salesperson in Niagara Falls. |
ch Cabinet and was at the centre of a major | real-estate scandal that ended only with his death in m |
xtending a referral model to the commercial | real-estate sector. |
In 1843, | real-estate speculator George Brastow platted one of So |
1800 - September 12, 1868) was a trader and | real-estate speculator who played a large role in the e |
illiterate Stratfordian grain-merchant and | real-estate speculator, or a London frontman for de Ver |
Services Ltd. as well as other banking and | real-estate stock declined. |
when ARET called for taxpayers to withhold | real-estate taxes (or “strike”) pending a final ruling |
when ARET called for taxpayers to withhold | real-estate taxes (or "strike") pending a final ruling |
hareholders voted for a 25-year phase-in of | real-estate taxes, which was approved by the city's Boa |
ate Taxpayers (ARET) was an organization of | real-estate taxpayers in Chicago and Cook County, Illin |
Estate Taxpayers (ARET), an organization of | real-estate taxpayers in Chicago and Cook County. |
During the 1960s, Tom Cousins moved from | real-estate to property development and sports franchis |
her weekly column of the same name for the | real-estate trade site Inman News, is a memoir of her f |
roperty taxes, largely caused by increasing | real-estate values in the Portland area. |
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