Beginner level

Real Estate in English: Beginner Vocabulary

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55 words
~27 min to study
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Why this list matters

Basic real estate vocabulary is useful when renting a place, looking at housing ads, asking questions about an apartment, or talking to an owner or agent. At the beginner level, it is enough to know practical words such as apartment, house, rent, deposit, and room. This vocabulary helps you understand listings and speak more confidently about housing.

What you will find here

This list includes beginner real estate words related to homes, rooms, rent, payments, furniture, condition, and location. You will see vocabulary that often appears in housing ads, rental descriptions, and simple conversations about apartments and houses.

Typical situations

You may use this vocabulary when reading a listing, asking about rent, checking if a place is furnished, or discussing the basic terms of a rental. These are common real-life situations where a small but practical housing vocabulary is very useful.

How to learn it effectively

Study the words in groups such as home types, rooms, rent, and payments. Say short phrases aloud, for example rent an apartment, pay a deposit, or furnished room. Then review the list with flashcards or in OneMoreWord and come back to it the next day for quick repetition.

Why this vocabulary is useful

Beginner real estate vocabulary helps you understand housing ads, ask simple questions, and feel more confident in everyday rental situations. Short regular reviews and examples from real listings will help these words become active faster.

Why this list matters

Basic real estate vocabulary is useful when renting a place, looking at housing ads, asking questions about an apartment, or talking to an owner or agent. At the beginner level, it is enough to know practical words such as apartment, house, rent, deposit, and room. This vocabulary helps you understand listings and speak more confidently about housing.

What you will find here

This list includes beginner real estate words related to homes, rooms, rent, payments, furniture, condition, and location. You will see vocabulary that often appears in housing ads, rental descriptions, and simple conversations about apartments and houses.

Typical situations

You may use this vocabulary when reading a listing, asking about rent, checking if a place is furnished, or discussing the basic terms of a rental. These are common real-life situations where a small but practical housing vocabulary is very useful.

How to learn it effectively

Study the words in groups such as home types, rooms, rent, and payments. Say short phrases aloud, for example rent an apartment, pay a deposit, or furnished room. Then review the list with flashcards or in OneMoreWord and come back to it the next day for quick repetition.

Why this vocabulary is useful

Beginner real estate vocabulary helps you understand housing ads, ask simple questions, and feel more confident in everyday rental situations. Short regular reviews and examples from real listings will help these words become active faster.

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Word list to learn

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apartment
[əˈpɑːtmənt]
house
[haʊs]
flat
[flæt]
room
[ruːm]
bedroom
[ˈbedruːm]
kitchen
[ˈkɪʧɪn]
bathroom
[ˈbɑːθruːm]
living room
[ˈlɪvɪŋ ruːm]
rent
[rent]
rent
[rent]
landlord
[ˈlændlɔːd]
tenant
[ˈtenənt]
lease
[liːs]
deposit
[dɪˈpɒzɪt]
price
[praɪs]
payment
[ˈpeɪmənt]
monthly
[ˈmʌnθli]
utilities
[juːˈtɪlɪtiz]
furnished
[ˈfɜːnɪʃt]
unfurnished
[ʌnˈfɜːnɪʃt]
floor
[flɔː]
elevator
[ˈelɪveɪtə]
building
[ˈbɪldɪŋ]
address
[əˈdres]
location
[ləʊˈkeɪʃn]
area
[ˈeəriə]
view
[vjuː]
balcony
[ˈbælkəni]
window
[ˈwɪndəʊ]
door
[dɔː]
furniture
[ˈfɜːnɪʧə]
bed
[bed]
sofa
[ˈsəʊfə]
table
[ˈteɪbl]
chair
[ʧeə]
parking
[ˈpɑːkɪŋ]
garage
[ˈgærɑːʒ]
neighborhood
[ˈneɪbəhʊd]
near
[nɪə]
far
[fɑː]
quiet
[ˈkwaɪət]
noisy
[ˈnɔɪzi]
move in
[muːv ɪn]
move out
[muːv aʊt]
key
[kiː]
contract
[ˈkɒntrækt]
agent
[ˈeɪʤənt]
viewing
[ˈvjuːɪŋ]
available
[əˈveɪləbl]
listing
[ˈlɪstɪŋ]
floor plan
[flɔː plæn]
square meter
[skweə ˈmiːtə]
rent price
[rent praɪs]
security deposit
[sɪˈkjʊərəti dɪˈpɒzɪt]
maintenance
[ˈmeɪntənəns]

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Frequently Asked Questions

The list contains 55 words. That is enough to cover the main situations in this topic and use the vocabulary with confidence.

Split the list into small groups, say the words out loud, and review them with the flashcard trainer. Repeat them every other day to move them into active vocabulary.

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