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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a realtor" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a licensed professional who helps people buy, sell, or rent real estate. Example: I am working with a realtor to find my dream home.
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I'm a realtor now.
"You're a realtor," he added.
So we didn't go through a Realtor.
Recently she was a realtor in New Jersey.
Elias Kibalian is a realtor based in Toronto.
Lydia was a Realtor for Nicholas H. Fingerlly Real Estate.
He then contacts a realtor, Mrs. Bushmaster, regarding possible tenants.
Mr. Bean's card identifies him as a Realtor.
"My father was a Realtor," Mr. Hutchins said.
How do you tell that to a realtor?
I'm a realtor, but I'm no longer working.
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