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"resales" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is a noun that refers to something that has been sold and then bought again. For example, "The amount of resales of houses in this area has increased significantly in the past year."
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resales
noun
Plural of resale
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As resales tend to track the market, they also appear to be catering to higher income buyers, though no data has been collected to check if this is the case.
The capital-gains tax on resales, for example, was only rarely levied in the past.
Since 2009, for example, Singapore has announced four rounds of measures to cool property markets, including higher loan-to-value ratios, a ban on interest-only mortgages and a stamp tax on relatively quick resales.
This year ticket resales in America are expected to top $3 billion.
Home resales probably rose in July, thanks mainly to rock-bottom housing prices.
The French established "resale rights" for works of art, where creators continue to reap a small royalty from resales of their paintings and so forth even after they've sold it.
Home resales jumped by 9.4% in September from August, the biggest rise in 26 years, as first- time buyers rushed to take advantage of a tax credit that is about to expire.
Sales and resales were made many times over without the bulbs ever leaving the ground, and rare varieties of bulbs sold for the equivalent of hundreds of dollars each.
There has been some controversy over restrictions on ticket resales, meaning that if fans aren't enamoured by the headliner or can't make the event, even giving their ticket away is not an option.
It's just that these so-called ticket resales have become so blatant.
When buyers visit the sales office, they are often sent to compare five- to seven-year-old resales to the newest construction.
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