[やしき, yashiki] (n) residence; estate; grounds; premises; mansion; (P) #3616
[ふどうさん, fudousan] (n) real estate; (P) #4057
[ぶんじょう, bunjou] (n, vs) selling (real-estate) lots; (P) #16576
[じとう, jitou] (n) (1) lord of a manor; (2) estate steward #18756
[esute-to] (n) estate; (P)
[いさんかんり, isankanri] (n) administration of an estate
[いさんかんりにん, isankanrinin] (n) administrator of an estate
[いさんぜい, isanzei] (n) inheritance tax; estate duty
[いひんせいり, ihinseiri] (n) estate sale; estate liquidation
[いえやしき, ieyashiki] (n) estate; homestead; house and land (it stands on); messuage
[げんやしょうほう, genyashouhou] (n) the selling of waste land (worthless property) by unscrupulous real-estate developers
[いいなおし, iinaoshi] (n) restating; restatement
[いいなおす, iinaosu] (v5s, vt) to correct oneself; to restate
[げんろんかい, genronkai] (n) the press; journalism; fourth estate
[こていしさんぜい, koteishisanzei] (n) real estate tax; fixed assets tax; property tax; rates
[ごりょうち, goryouchi] (n) imperial estate
[くにいり, kuniiri] (n) (1) visiting one's constituency; (2) (arch) feudal lord's return to his estate
[さはいにん, sahainin] (n) real estate agent; landlord
[ふたたびのべる, futatabinoberu] (v1) to restate
[さんぶかい, sanbukai] (n) Estates General; States-General
[しゆうち, shiyuuchi] (n) demesne; estate; private land; private property
[じりょう, jiryou] (n) temple's territory; temple's estate
[くるまやどり, kurumayadori] (n) (1) building where one keeps oxcarts and other conveyances inside a private estate; (2) resting area for one's oxcart, wagon, etc.
[おもてだい, omotedai] (n) head steward (of an estate)
[せいでん, seiden] (adj-no) hereditary (estates)
[ぞうし, zoushi] (n) (1) palace room for government officials or ladies in waiting; (2) room inside a palace or private estate allocated to employees; person living in such a room; (3) (See 大学寮) boarding house for trainee administrators (ritsuryo period)
[だいさんかいきゅう, daisankaikyuu] (n) the third estate; the bourgeoisie
[だいよんかいきゅう, daiyonkaikyuu] (n) the fourth estate; the proletariat
[たっけん, takken] (n) (abbr) (See 宅地建物取引主任者) registered real-estate broker
[たくちたてものとりひきしゅにんしゃ, takuchitatemonotorihikishuninsha] (n) registered real-estate broker
[じしょ;ちしょ, jisho ; chisho] (n) estate; plot of land
[たどころ, tadokoro] (n) (1) (arch) (See 田地) farmland; (2) (arch) private farm estates from before the Taika reform
[とちとうき, tochitouki] (n) land speculation; real-estate speculation; speculation in land
[ふざいとうしか, fuzaitoushika] (n) absentee investor (e.g. in real estate)
[ふどうさんや, fudousanya] (n) real estate agent; realtor; (P)
[ふどうさんがいしゃ, fudousangaisha] (n) real estate company; real estate firm; property firm
[ふどうさんかんてい, fudousankantei] (n) real estate appraisal
[ふどうさんぎょう, fudousangyou] (n) real estate business
[ふどうさんぎょうかい, fudousangyoukai] (n) real estate world; property market
[ふどうさんぎょうしゃ, fudousangyousha] (n) real estate agent; realtor
[ふどうさんしゅとくぜい, fudousanshutokuzei] (n) real estate acquisition tax
[ふどうさんとうき, fudousantouki] (n) real estate register; real property register
[ふどうさんほけん, fudousanhoken] (n) real estate insurance
[ふどうさんゆうし, fudousanyuushi] (n) real-estate financing; real-estate loan
[ぶんち, bunchi] (n, vs) parceling out an estate
[ほんけん, honken] (n, adj-no) property right to an estate; title
[ほんりょうあんど, honryouando] (n) recognition and guarantee, by the shogunate, of ownership of the inherited estate of a samurai who pledged allegiance to it (in the Kamakura and early Muromachi periods)
[ひやめしくい;ひやめしぐい, hiyameshikui ; hiyameshigui] (n) (1) hanger-on; dependent; (2) someone who is received coldly; (3) (fam) third, fourth, fifth, etc. sons (during the Edo period when only the oldest male could inherit an estate)