buy-to-letter

buy-to-letter
[ˌbaɪtə'letə]
сущ.
тот, кто покупает жилую недвижимость, чтобы сдать её в аренду; домовладелец

a small buy-to-letter — мелкий домовладелец

the first-time buy-to-letter — начинающий домовладелец


Англо-русский современный словарь. 2014.

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