estate value

collocation in English

meaningsofestateandvalue

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estate
noun
uk
/ɪˈsteɪt/
us
/ɪˈsteɪt/
a large area of land in the country that is owned by a family or an organization and is often used for growing crops or ...
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value
noun
uk
/ˈvæl.juː/
us
/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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(Definition ofestateandvaluefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofestate value

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Markham considered hedgerows a source of timber and trees a way to increaseestatevalue.
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Another motivational factor was the high realestatevalueof the land.
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This also brought along other impacts such as a remarkable appreciation of the realestatevalueof the land.
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The realestatevalueof buildings, such as schools, fishermens station, hand crafts workshops, began to rise.
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The physical spaces for the animals were no longer acceptable according to modern zoo practice; the realestatevalueof the property was great.
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The realestatevalueis at an all time high.
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By the 1970s, marketing strategies that appealed to housewives no longer sustained downtown real estate values.
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Much of the surrounding area has lost its realestatevaluebut property values are expected to recover if the inner city realises its long-awaited regeneration.
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Instead, the regression analyses are conducted solely to estimate the magnitude and statistical significance of associations between estate values and specific variables.
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Real estate values, hardly immune to social forces, were created by marketers whose strategies intersected with the needs, ideals and aspirations of urban consumers.
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I know of one case of an estate valued at £200,000.
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It controls and manages an estate valued at about £1 billion, employs more than 28,000 police officers and more than 13,000 civilians.
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