noun (plural immovables) as in strong fondness

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Example:The city passed a law to protect immovable property rights for historical buildings.

Definition:Real estate that is fixed on a site and cannot be moved without damage.

From immovable property

Example:The company's portfolio includes several immovable assets in prime locations.

Definition:A real estate asset that cannot be moved.

From immovable asset

Example:The developer faces challenges in acquiring landlocked immovable assets for the new project.

Definition:Real estate completely surrounded by other properties that cannot provide access without permission from neighboring owners.

From landlocked immovables

Example:The real immovables committee is responsible for evaluating the value of the company's real estate holdings.

Definition:Property located on land and cannot be moved without serious alteration to the property or to the land.

From real immovables