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RealEstate vs RealEstates - What's correct?

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Has anyone here registered any domains that end with Estates rather than Estate?

According to google, "Estate" has a much higher search frequency than "Estates", but we'd like to know what you all consider more appropriate. Is it more correct to choose the plural over the singular?

One example: Would you register CanadianRealEstates(.)com or would you go for CanadianRealEstate(.)com?

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I'm guessing English isn't your first language?

Real Estate singular is the standard by lightyears.
 
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thanks D-man, I had to double check my own grammar skills because a lot of the search results returned by google often include "Real Estates". If you do a search you'll find plenty of estate domains out there with a "estates.com" ending.

I started this thread, to get a definite answer.

The online dictionaries (I looked at) weren't really putting the answer out there in a clear text format either, if you know what I mean :P
 
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It's Real Estate not Real Estates for americans but for AU, UK, NZ they say Property not real estate.
 
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Real Esate. Real estate doesnt make any sense and I think in domaining it is always better to have the singular.
 
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It isn't even an issue of singular/plural. It's an issue of standardized terminology.

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thanks for the clarification on this. I know that the exact search results are much higher for "Real Estate" but since there was such a large amount of domains ending with "realestates.com" I wanted to post this thread ;)

If you hop over to google for a quick look at this link you'll see what I mean in terms of search results. Doesn't matter though, Real Estate it is!

Thanks for the feedback all :kickass:
 
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@ ThreeD

Sorry brother but I am not trying to hijack your topic but need to ask related question to this thread that I have domains ending with Realties.com

I know Realty is a dictionary word but is Realties the plural of Realty or Realty itself is plural of Realty?
 
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It's Real Estate not Real Estates for americans but for AU, UK, NZ they say Property not real estate.

In AU, it's both known as Real Estate & Property
 
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Can someone please reply to my question...
 
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I know many people in the real estate business - in all levels of working in it.

"Real Estate" and "Realty" are the jargon terms as they relate to this topic.

Any other variations are incorrect.
 
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It's Real Estate not Real Estates for americans but for AU, UK, NZ they say Property not real estate.

who told you that ???? not the case in australia

I happily own realestatetours/com/au

The biggest realestate/land/property webite is called realestate.com.au ..... funny that ?

of course the word property is used but realestate is the one that gets the bickies
 
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RealEstate, never realEstates. As mentioned, Property is also worth considering for a kew word.
 
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RealEstate.. Unless you are trying to emphasize that a particular estate, or group of estates are "real".. LOL
 
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RealEstate is correct๏ผŒin my view
 
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