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Excuse me, what is the difference between real estate, real estate and real estate?

Real estate and property are synonyms. The meaning of the two is basically the same. Both are real estate and real estate. Especially in South China, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia, real estate is basically not used, and only the word property is used. However, the word real estate was introduced into northern China in the late 1980s.

However, in specific written language, there are subtle differences between the two. First of all, the word real estate is often used to refer to an industry system in writing. The word property is often used to refer to a specific building or a group of properties, and in many cases, the word property refers to a property service enterprise or property service work. In spoken language, real estate is often equated with real estate. For example, when chatting, you can say, "I bought a property somewhere." Everyone knows that it means buying real estate. If we say "I bought a real estate somewhere", people will think that someone is doing a real estate development project somewhere.

Real estate is intended to be movable property.

Real estate or real estate belongs to real estate. But real estate is not limited to real estate.

Definition of the concept of real estate: refers to the land in physical form and attachments attached to the land, including attachments attached to the ground or located on the ground and underground. Besides real estate, mines, trees, lakes, oceans and so on are all real estate. Real estate is just a kind of real estate.