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207 months ago

maria l (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

Spanish > English

Subject:

Business / Marketing / Financial

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

crisis inmobiliaria

Context:

cada diez años hay un día negro para la bolsa

 

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207 months ago

  See profile wrote:

crisis in the private property market

My comment:

seems common sense

207 months ago

  See profile wrote:

crisis in the property market

My comment:

...

207 months ago

trilinguallady  See profile wrote:

real estate crisis

My comment:

This one was relatively challenging

My references:

Collins Concise Spanish Dictionary

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207 months ago

trilinguallady  See profile wrote:

real estate market crisis

207 months ago

trilinguallady  See profile wrote:

housing market crisis

My comment:

That's what it is called in the United States.

Comments by other colleagues on this answer:

207 months ago

Clara Fernández  See profile wrote:

Agree. This is the name widely used in the US.

207 months ago

Clara Fernández  See profile wrote:

Hola, Clara, y gracias.

207 months ago

trilinguallady  See profile wrote:

Real estate crisis

My comment:

Esta es mi propuesta

The asker rated this answer best