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The phrase "a growing estate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a property or land that is increasing in value, size, or development over time.
Example: "The couple invested in a growing estate, hoping to capitalize on the rising property values in the area."
Alternatives: "an expanding property" or "a developing estate."
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The agents' thinking was that he should buy as much insurance as he could now, because that locks in the price: Adding more insurance later to cover a growing estate means higher costs.
"In the 1990s the thought was, It's a growing estate.' Now you need to be concerned with the shrinking estate," says Marsha Murray-Lusby, the Willigs' Portland estate lawyer.
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Elkins Jones was founded in the 1930s by George Elkins as an adjunct to a growing real estate business.
China's economy continued to slow, burdened by a growing real estate glut.
Bottom line: If you don't have first-time buyers you don't have a growing real estate market.
The next phase will require some pretty radical reforms that China's leadership doesn't seem eager to face, like shaking up the state-owned companies that dominate large chunks of the economy and dealing with a growing real estate bubble.
Ellison, who routinely ranks as one of the 10 richest people in the world, holds a fortune of nearly $50 billion and a growing real-estate portfolio that spans the globe.
With a growing commercial real estate business, you are meeting with your people around a huge mahogany table to discuss a proposed art gallery.
Some make the case that there's a growing healthcare real estate bubble while costs of chronic conditions continue to expand.
A COMPANY THAT BUYS real estate only from financial institutions and then signs long-term leases with tenants is one of a growing number of real estate investment trusts tailored to individual industries.
"Only 20% of our properties are residential, but we're dealing with a growing number of housing estate "decants".
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