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The phrase "a small property" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a piece of real estate that is limited in size or scale.
Example: "After searching for months, we finally found a small property that fits our budget and needs."
Alternatives: "a tiny estate" or "a modest piece of land."
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Now Playa Koralia is a small property of 17 painted bungalows or cabañas with doors you can't lock.
Just shy of his 30th birthday, he persuaded a Washington bank to finance his plan to form a small property management company.
But if you need $500,000 to buy a (small) property and put a local tenant on the street floor, you can't do it.
From Pomerol, look for Clos de l'Eglise, a small property whose wines are often lighter than other Pomerols but just as full flavored.
In 1959, Herman A Parris renovated a small property that was once a Dairy Freeze in the style of the then-modern diner.
Mr Jardine said that he was a "private man", with a long-standing partner, three children, and a share in a garage business and a small property company.
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Then came WR Berkley (four funds), a small property-casualty insurer.
The same two trusts that own Hewitt's home also listed a smaller property, also in Toluca Lake, for lease at $12,500 a month.
Some older borrowers may find it difficult to trade down to a smaller property, it added.
Ms. Dunham and her husband moved to a smaller property they had across the road.
"I would have to look further out of London or for a smaller property," she said.
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