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New build home
New build home
A recently built home with no previous owners.
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New Delhi property Property in New Delhi, India. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in New Delhi.
New Forest property Property in New Forest, Great Britain. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in New Forest.
New Haven property Property in New Haven, USA. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in New Haven.
New Orleans property Property in New Orleans, USA. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in New Orleans.
New urbanism A community design philosophy that favors the return of new-home development with such traditional features as prominent front porches, backyard garages, multi-use buildings and housing clustered near commercial service areas.
New York property Property in New York, USA. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in New York.
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Net returns Returns to investors net of fees to advisers or managers
Net sales proceeds Proceeds from the sale of an asset or part of an asset less brokerage commissions, closing costs and market expenses
Net square footage The space required for a function or staff position
Net worth Assets less liabilities.
Networking Generating prospects through a real estate professional's communications with friends and professional associates.
New build home
New urbanism A community design philosophy that favors the return of new-home development with such traditional features as prominent front porches, backyard garages, multi-use buildings and housing clustered near commercial service areas.
NFCC The National Foundation for Consumer Credit is a nonprofit organization that educates consumers about using credit wisely.
Niche A small recessed area in a wall, traditionally arched at the top.
Niche banks Smaller banks that cater to particular communities or certain industries.
NIMBY (Not In My Backyard) A term, usually used derisively by people who don't live in the affected vicinity, to describe residents' opposition to the introduction of something they don't want in their neighborhood, such as a group home, toxic waste incinerator or prison.
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