fabbricati (vs)

English translation: city / town buildings, country homes, offices

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Italian term or phrase:fabbricati
English translation:city / town buildings, country homes, offices
Entered by: Mauro Baglieri

10:26 Oct 1, 2004
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Real Estate
Italian term or phrase: fabbricati (vs)
From the articles of association of a real estate company:

fabbricati urbani, rustici, direzionali...

city buildings, rustic buildings, office buildings?
Giovanni Orlando
Italy
Local time: 06:38
buildings
Explanation:
"city / town buildings, country homes, offices"

My best try. Ciao:-)
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Mauro Baglieri
Italy
Local time: 06:38
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grazie!
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4 +4buildings
Mauro Baglieri
4properties
Grace Anderson


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buildings


Explanation:
"city / town buildings, country homes, offices"

My best try. Ciao:-)

Mauro Baglieri
Italy
Local time: 06:38
Native speaker of: Native in ItalianItalian
PRO pts in category: 4
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grazie!

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agree  Paola75 (X)
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  -> Grazie Paola :-)

agree  sonja29 (X)
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  -> Grazie Sonja :-)

agree  Alberto Franci (X)
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  -> Grazie Alberto :-)

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properties


Explanation:
Developments sounds as if they're building them from scratch.

How about using properties - i.e. urban, rural etc properties

Grace Anderson
Italy
Local time: 06:38
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Native speaker of: English
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