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Talking real estate #1 (permalink) Sun May 22, 2005 1:25 am   Talking real estate
 

What's the meaning of "talking real estate"?
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Let's talk real estate #2 (permalink) Sat Nov 19, 2005 13:59 pm   Let's talk real estate
 

It means that you are talking about the topic of real estate. You could also say: "Let's discuss the business of real estate" or "Let's talk about the real estate business". I think real estate is the American term for property.
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