How to say "real estate property" in French?

In French "real estate property" translates to  bien immobilier 

Transliteration: bee-ehn ee-moh-bee-lee-ay

🇫🇷 Nous avons plusieurs biens immobiliers en vente.

🗣️ noo-zah-vohnz pluh-zhoor bee-ehn ee-moh-bee-lee-ay ahn vawn-tuh.

🇺🇸 We have several real estate properties for sale.



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How to say "real estate property" in French?

You can use the word "bien immobilier" which translates to "real estate property".

How to pronounce "bien immobilier" (real estate property) in French?

The word "bien immobilier" is pronounced as "bee-ehn ee-moh-bee-lee-ay".

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