0 a person whose job is to arrange the sale, renting or management of homes, land and buildings for the owners --
1 Br a real estate agent --
3 someone who works for an estate agency: --
Maria, an estate agent with Strutt & Parker, showed us around the barn conversion.
I asked an estate agent in a southern town to pick a fair sample of houses for which he is responsible.
What is now proposed will not diminish some of the difficulties and wickednesses of the bad estate agent; it will probably increase those problems.
I shall not tell everybody where that is, because they will immediately rush to the nearest estate agent and the prices will soar.
An increasing number of people have a very good idea of the value of their houses and do not wish to employ an estate agent.
All cases processed carry details of the estate agent and landlord.
Though not without our problems, we have what any estate agent will say is the most important thing: location, location, location.
The estate agent and surveyor had valued the house at nearly £20,000.
The trouble is that a lot of people do not make a sensible choice of estate agent.