Pronunciation: /ˈriːl.tər/
noun A person who acts as an agent for the sale and purchase of buildings and land; a real estate agent.
A1 A Realtor helps people buy and sell houses.
A2 My friend's mom is a Realtor and she helps people find their dream homes.
B1 I am thinking of becoming a Realtor because I enjoy working with people and helping them find the perfect home.
B2 The Realtor showed us several properties before we found the one we wanted to buy.
C1 The experienced Realtor was able to negotiate a great deal for her clients on the luxury waterfront property.
C2 After years of working in the real estate industry, the Realtor had built a strong reputation for her expertise and professionalism.
formal The Realtor showed us several properties that met our criteria.
informal Our Realtor is really good at finding us the perfect homes.
slang My Realtor hooked me up with a sweet deal on my new house.
figurative The Realtor acted as a guide, leading us through the maze of real estate options.
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