Inklingo

inmobiliario

een-moh-bee-LYAH-ryoh/inmoβiˈljaɾjo/

inmobiliario means real estate in Spanish (related to property, buildings, or land).

real estate

Also: property-related
General Latin America
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📝 In Action

El mercado inmobiliario ha cambiado mucho este año.

A2

The real estate market has changed a lot this year.

Estamos buscando un buen asesor inmobiliario para vender el piso.

B1

We are looking for a good real estate consultant to sell the apartment.

Muchos inversores están interesados en el sector inmobiliario de España.

B2

Many investors are interested in Spain's real estate sector.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • habitacional (residential)
  • predial (property-based)

Antonyms

  • mobiliario (related to movable goods/furniture)

Common Collocations

  • mercado inmobiliarioreal estate market
  • agente inmobiliarioreal estate agent
  • burbuja inmobiliariahousing bubble

Idioms & Expressions

  • burbuja inmobiliariaA period where property prices are dangerously high and likely to crash.

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "inmobiliario" in Spanish:

property-relatedreal estate

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Quick Quiz: inmobiliario

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👥 Word Family
inmueble(property/building)Noun
inmobiliaria(real estate agency)Noun
mueble(piece of furniture)Noun
movilidad(mobility)Noun
🎵 Rhymes
📚 Etymology

From the Latin 'in-' (not) and 'mobilis' (movable). It refers to wealth or property that cannot be moved, like land or buildings.

First recorded: 19th century (in its modern commercial sense)

Cognates (Related words)

French: immobilierItalian: immobiliare

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'inmobiliario' the same as 'bienes raíces'?

Yes! 'Inmobiliario' is the adjective (real estate...), while 'bienes raíces' is the noun (real estate/property). You'll see both used often.

What is an 'inmobiliaria'?

While 'inmobiliario' is a description word, 'una inmobiliaria' (noun) is the physical agency or office where people go to buy or rent houses.

Is it related to 'muebles' (furniture)?

Interestingly, yes! They share a root. 'Muebles' are things that are 'mobile' (movable), while 'inmuebles' (properties) are 'immobile' (unmovable).