English-Spanish Real Estate Dictionary
Saturday, 17. July 2010
Product Description
Olmos/Jacobus’ quick-reference dictionary provides nearly 2,000 terms in BOTH English and Spanish covering all the essential areas for real estate. Comprehensive coverage, easy-to-find definitions, simple explanations, terminology used on licensing examinations, and numerous illustrations make this a handy reference tool. This up-to-date bi-lingual dictionary is a “must have” for any practicing real estate agent and especially for those preparing to become a real estate agent – as well as consumers looking to become more knowledgeable in the real estate field.

Sandra Rubino Says:
Really good book to have if you are in the real estate business. However, not all the words or phrases are in this book so you should follow it up by having a plain English/Spanish dictionary.
Rating: 4 / 5
leo cortez Says:
I am Spanish speaking in real estate for 12 years now. At one time I was a Esglish/Spanish verbal court interpreter. One of the bigest problems is creating a Spanish word from a Eglish word, or using a sentence to decribe what a word means because you don’t know the word or want to focus on the meaning intead of the word.
A “Realtist” is a member of the association of Black real estate profesionals
this book translates the word into the Spanish word.. “Realista” which means a Realist ( person who focuses on reality)
Recourse financing.. is explained as: “the investor is personaly obigated to pay”
In Spanish it is translated as
finaciamiento de recurso.. which literaly means finacing a resource.
RECOURSE AND RESOURCE ARE TWO DIFFERENT WORDS.
I can make up my own words and phrases, and so can my bilingual associates. A lot of non Spanish speaking realtors will mislead clients with this book.
There are too many other bad expamples on this book..to list here.. someone really needs to “look” at it before it causes a problem to some one.
Rating: 1 / 5
Midwest Book Review Says:
English-Spanish Real Estate Dictionary is a handy compilation of 2,000 real estate terms and definitions for quick translation from English to Spanish or Spanish to English. For maximum convenience, each English and Spanish definition is listed side by side; the first half of the book organizes the entries in English alphabetical order, the second half in Spanish alphabetical order. A superb resource for real estate salesmen, home owners, prospective home owners, and anyone seeking to pass the real estate licensing exam.
Rating: 5 / 5
Business Translator Says:
In reality, any dealings in real estate also require terms in related fields, such as finance, taxes, accounting, banking, law, and more. This dictionary provides about 2,000 entries. A decent selection of terms pertaining to some areas of real estate. Realistically, a bilingual dictionary in real estate would need many more entries to properly cover this and related fields.
There are complete business dictionaries which cost about the same as this one. The Oxford Spanish Business Dictionary provides about 50,000 translations, and Webster’s New World English-Spanish/Spanish-English Business Dictionary has over 100,000. That means that for each term in this dictionary there are 50 in Webster’s New World English-Spanish/Spanish-English Business Dictionary.
If you buy one of these two you get thousands of real estate terms plus many thousands of terms that you are likely to need anyway if you work in real estate or related fields. Therefore, I recommend buying The Oxford Spanish Business Dictionary or Webster’s New World English-Spanish/Spanish-English Business Dictionary instead of this one.
Rating: 3 / 5