estate agent

noun, British
1.
the steward or manager of a landed estate.
2.
a real-estate agent; realtor.
Origin
1875-80
Examples from the web for estate agent
  • What does your real estate agent say, and how much do you want to move on--those would be my questions.
  • Contact a real estate agent in the area if you're considering buying.
  • They thought of getting us real estate agent and mortgage broker contacts.
  • Work with a real estate agent who has experience in selling vacation homes and vacation property.
  • The camera moves around and towards the sculpture in the slow, wide-angled style of an estate agent's video brochure.
  • Another real estate agent who know nothing besides talking suckers into buying inflated properties.
  • Questions regarding the pro-ration of taxes should be directed to your attorney or real estate agent.
  • Don't allow yourself to be pressured by the seller or the real estate agent.
  • Now her clients include a real estate agent giving floral arrangements to new homebuyers, local businesses, and her church.
  • The representative will guide you, your real estate agent and lending professional through the process as outlined below.
British Dictionary definitions for estate agent

estate agent

noun
1.
(Brit) an agent concerned with the valuation, management, lease, and sale of property Usual US and Canadian name real-estate agent
2.
the administrator of a large landed property, acting on behalf of its owner; estate manager