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The phrase "a property for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of property intended for a particular purpose or use.
Example: "We are looking for a property for our new office location in the city."
Alternatives: "a site for" or "a space for".
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Take purchasing a property, for instance.
"Let's say you bought a property for $100 million.
Their preparation was meticulous: they sometimes surveyed a property for weeks before a robbery.
Ms. Edwards and Mr. Mischak searched for a property for several years.
In fact, they may sell a property for less money to an investor who can pay all cash.
Farmers whose ancestors have tilled or herded on a property for centuries are reluctant to move or consolidate.
Until now no one paid stamp duty if they were buying a property for less than £125,000.
Let's take a fairly gloomy example: a borrower buys a property for £100,000 with a £5,000 deposit.
When it buys a property for preservation, the county requires matching funds from local municipalities or organizations.
This was largely because he was too hot a property for any country, including Russia, to grant asylum, they said.
"You might get all jazzed thinking you can get a property for pennies on the dollar," Ms. Feyler said.
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