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ONLINE ENGLISH VOCABULARY EXERCISE
Learn new words! Each of our English vocabulary exercises focuses on one topic/theme and teaches you only the most useful English words.

Topic: REAL ESTATE: Buying a house or apartment 1

These exercises will help you practice vocabulary associated with buying or selling your house or apartment.


1. Which ________ are your looking in?
  vicinities
  neighborhoods

2. Can I take a look at the ________?
  floor plan
  floor diagram

3. We'd like to buy a new house, but first we'll have to talk to a bank about ________ it.
  finding
  financing

4. I'm sorry, but the price is not ________.
  negligible
  negotiable

5. We're looking for a house with three ________.
  bedrooms
  sleeping rooms

6. I'm sorry but that's a little out of our ________.
  price limit
  price range

7. If we want to buy this house, we'll have to take out a ________.
  mortgage
  credit

8. Most people agree that it's better to buy than ________.
  to rent
  to purchase

9. One of my good friends works in real estate. He's a real estate ________.
  agency
  agent

10. Let me think about it. I'll ________ tomorrow.
  let me know
  let you know


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