inmobiliario
“inmobiliario” means “real estate” in Spanish (related to property, buildings, or land).
real estate
Also: property-related
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El mercado inmobiliario ha cambiado mucho este año.
A2The real estate market has changed a lot this year.
Estamos buscando un buen asesor inmobiliario para vender el piso.
B1We are looking for a good real estate consultant to sell the apartment.
Muchos inversores están interesados en el sector inmobiliario de España.
B2Many investors are interested in Spain's real estate sector.
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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)
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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).