realty

[ree-uh l-tee, reel-] /ˈri əl ti, ˈril-/
noun
1.
real property or real estate.
Origin
1400-50; late Middle English realte. See real1, -ty2
Examples from the web for realty
  • To blame, or to make responsible one of another is to run out of realty.
  • Earlier involvement of realty staff in the project development process.
  • Underground storage tanks are normally considered realty, are paid for as part of the real estate, and are not moved.
British Dictionary definitions for realty

realty

/ˈrɪəltɪ/
noun
1.
another term for real property
Word Origin and History for realty
n.

1660s, "real estate," from earlier meaning (1540s) "real possession," earlier "reality" (mid-15c.), from real (adj.) + -ty (2). Cf. reality.