Italian real estate glossary - m - from manager immobiliare to mutuo ponte

Jos Deuling,  Friday, 15 June 2018

From manager immobiliare to 
mutuo ponte. Translation Italian - English real estate terms

Italian - English real estate dictionary

letter m - from manager immobiliare to mutuo ponte

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manager immobiliare
real estate manager
mandato
mandate
mansarda
attic
manutenzione
maintenance
mappa catastale
cadastral map
maso
farm (region trentino-alto adige)
masseria
estate, farmhouse, fortified farmhouse (especially in puglia)
materializzazione
materialization
metratura
dimensions
metri quadri calpestabili
net living space
metri quadri commerciali
total living area
metro quadrato
square meters
mezzi pubblici
public transportation
microonde
microwave
misura
dimension
misurazione in quota
elevation measurement
mobilia
furniture
modalità di corresponsione
method of payment
modulo
(request) form
monitoraggio
check
monolocale
studio apartment
montacarichi
service elevator
moratoria
moratorium
morosità
arrears
muffa
mold
multiproprietà
timesharing
municipio
town hall
mutamento di destinazione
change of destination
mutuante
lender, creditor
mutuatario
borrower
mutuo
mortgage loan
mutuo a tasso fisso
fixed rate mortgage
mutuo a tasso variabile
loans with variable interest rate
mutuo chirografario
loan
mutuo indicizzato
variable rate mortgage
mutuo ipotecario
mortgage loan
mutuo misto
fixed/variable mortgage
mutuo ponte
bridging loan
 


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