Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
Tiburon Inmobiliario
English translation:
real estate shark // property shark
Spanish term
Tiburon Inmobiliario
Jun 4, 2020 16:08: Lydia De Jorge Created KOG entry
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Proposed translations
real estate shark // property shark
From stars you might not have known were dedicated flippers (Diane Keaton) to celebs who have started second careers in real estate (A-Rod), HGTV.com ...
PropertyShark - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org › wiki › PropertyShark
PropertyShark is a real estate website that provides in-depth data for approximately 90 million properties in New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco Bay Area ...
Bashed by Shark Tank, Tycoon Real Estate is Acquired by ...www.crowdfundinsider.com › 2015/11 › 77008-bashe...
Nov 8, 2015 - “There is a larger awareness of real estate crowdfunding thanks to the Shark Tank episode featuring Tycoon,” said Jason Fritton, CEO of Patch ...
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Big trend in the US.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PropertyShark
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Myriam Moreno Hijazo
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Thanks!
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AllegroTrans
: Would you put this in a CV? where I live it's a perjorative term implying dishonest dealing
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https://marketing.homes.com/real-estate-shark-barbara-corcor...
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Taña Dalglish
: In thing in US now: https://www.miamirealestatesharks.com/ (Miami Real Estate Sharks-D. Elliman). For a US audience-acceptable! Do not agree w/Allegro. Another is mogul. https://www.noradarealestate.com/blog/how-to-become-a-real-e...
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Muy agradecida!
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Adrian MM.
: OK for the US and speculatively for Canada, but not for the UK, except Lopatita doesn't mention the target-audience or (her) own country of operation.
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True. Thanks.
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Real Estate Expert
Los Tiburones Inmobiliarios son expertos en diferentes rubros del mercado inmobiliario nacional e internacional y en este espacio disruptivo provocarán una catarsis en tu forma de hacer negocios en bienes raíces.
https://www.lamudi.com.mx/tiburones-inmobiliarios-cdmx/
Whereas in English a 'real estate shark' is not so positive.
I have failed to come up with another word for expert that refers to fish or even animals. Let's see if anyone else can.
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Michael Grabczan-Grabowski
: According to rae.es, tiburón has negative connotations in Spanish as well. I can't help but think it's something like the English word hustler, which is spun into a positive term in some circles. I think expert works fine, though.
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neilmac
: "Shark" is still pejorative where I come from (cf. pool shark), so I'd go for this, which isn't.
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Real Estate tycoon
"Donald Trump is a true Real Estate Tycoon"
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Jessica Noyes
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Thanks Jessica!
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Andrea Sacchi
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Muchas gracias compatriota!
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AllegroTrans
: Or "property tycoon" if for European English
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Thanks!
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Marcelo González
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Gracias MArcelo.
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Carolina Barrenechea
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Muchas gracias Carolina.
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estate agency business shark / property tycoon
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Below is a copy of the phrase in Spanish at the top with its meaning in English:
"El CV de un arquitecto menciona una conferencia de tendencias de la arquitectura y del medijo inmobiaiario, la cual fue moderadada de un Tiburón Inmobiliario."
"An architect's CV mentions a conference run on the architectural market and on property media, which was moderated by a property manager."
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AllegroTrans
: both of these have already been suggested; proper etiquette on this site is to post an agree to them (if you agree, of course), not to simply repeat them
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(US) Realty / Real Estate Guru
A Svengali - with its connotations of negative influence and topically in the UK Press at the mo with ref. to a 'controversial' top Brexit & Lockdown adviser of the Prime Minister - is better avoided.
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...that is understandable Transatlantically, on the Brit. Isles....
The Gurus Of Real Estate: Home
Real estate (property)wonk
https://www.tribpub.com/gdpr/mcall.com/
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OK, a less jokey suggestion (and with fewer negative connotations) could be WIZARD, as in "real estate wizard":
"...partnering with brilliant real estate wizard George Soros..."
Donald Trump is referred to as a real estate wonk.
In property wonk parlance, we believed that there had been a material change
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AllegroTrans
: would you put this term in a CV?
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Haha, no, but I wouldn't put "shark" either :-)
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Discussion
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/real-estate-shark-helps-homeo...