How to Say "properties" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “properties” is “propiedades” — B1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Mi tío invirtió en varias propiedades cerca de la costa.
My uncle invested in several properties near the coast.
La venta de propiedades ha subido mucho este año.
The sale of real estate has gone up a lot this year.
Necesitamos declarar todas nuestras propiedades al banco.
We need to declare all our assets to the bank.
Always Feminine Plural
Remember that 'propiedades' is always used with feminine words like 'las' or 'estas': 'Las propiedades son caras'.
Confusing 'Propiedad' and 'Propio'
Mistake: “Using 'propiedades' when you mean the adjective 'propio' (own).”
Correction: Propiedades are things you own (nouns); 'propio' describes something: 'Mi propia casa' (My own house).
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