179 Real Estate Trivia Questions (Ranked From Easiest to Hardest) (2024)

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179 Real Estate Trivia Questions Ranked From Easiest to Hardest (Updated For 2024)

  1. What “C” term refers to the period when a home sale is considered final. For a lot of businesses, it’s a time around 5 PM.

    Answer: Closing

  2. In the U.S., they’re called apartments. But what are the single units in a bigger building that people can rent called in the United Kingdom?

    Answer: Flats

  3. What’s the fancy French term for a housing area on a “dead end” road that offers just about enough space for a car to turn around?

    Answer: Cul-de-sac

  4. What real estate company, known for its hot air balloon logo, has a name that is short for “Real Estate Maximums?”

    Answer: RE/MAX

  5. Better known as the maker of Galaxy smartphones, what Korean conglomerate was also the main contractor that built Dubai's Burj Khalifa?

    Answer: Samsung

  6. Called a “condo” for short, what term refers to a privately owned single unit in a multi-unit building or residential community?

    Answer: Condominium

  7. What word is used for the practice of buying and usually renovating real estate so as to quickly resell at a higher price?

    Answer: Flipping

  8. What building, the home to a real estate empire (among other businesses) and is named after its owner, is at 721 5th Avenue, New York City?

    Answer: Trump Tower

  9. In real estate, a property that is sold for less than the debt secured by the property is known as what kind of sale, a word that is sometimes the opposite of “tall?"

    Answer: Short Sale

  10. If a tenant does not pay rent, a landlord may throw them out—or at least threaten to. What’s the official term for the notice given?

    Answer: Eviction

  11. If you live in a subdivision, you might have to follow the rules for keeping your yard manicured and sticking to a curfew per your HOA. What does the acronym stand for?

    Answer: Homeowner’s Association

  12. Which type of luxury dwelling is often a suite on the top floor of a building that’s used for something other than apartments (for example, an office building, restaurant, or museum)?

    Answer: Penthouse

  13. In 2010, what iconic Australian building prominently featured green lighting on its famously swooping white panels as part of its first celebration of St. Patrick's Day? The building was designed by Dane Jørn Utzon but completed by an Australian architectural team in 1973.

    Answer: Sydney Opera House

  14. Jonathan Scott, who made a 2020 PBS solar-energy documentary called "Power Trip," is best known as the co-host, with his twin Drew, of what HGTV real estate show?

    Answer: Property Brothers

  15. When you hear it, you might think of antiques or fine jewelry, but which term also applies when you’re evaluating a property to figure out its fair market value? (Hint: An insurance company will also require one before they agree to cover a claim for any damage)

    Answer: Appraisal

  16. Located just to the north of downtown and containing the green space Fairfax Park, what is the name of the most expensive real estate suburb in Dallas?

    Answer: Highland Park

  17. What NYC art gallery is housed in a building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, opened in 1959, and shaped like an upside-down spiral?

    Answer: Guggenheim

  18. What North American nation instituted a two-year ban on the purchase of residential property by foreigners (those who are not citizens or permanent residents) starting on January 1, 2023?

    Answer: Canada

  19. What “F” adjective defines a mortgage whose interest rate stays the same for the duration of the loan?

    Answer: Fixed Rate Mortgage

  20. An important ratio that helps home buyers determine how much house they can afford, DTI stands for what, in real-estate parlance?

    Answer: Debt to Income

  21. An L.A.-inspired luxury home sold in 2022 for 63 million United Arab Emirates Dirham on Palm Jumeirah, a posh, tree-shaped oasis in what major city?

    Answer: Dubai

  22. According to Money magazine, average home prices jumped 165.5% between 2010 and 2020 in what Alpine Euro country that's broken into cantons?

    Answer: Switzerland

  23. Engel & Völkers is a global real estate agency based in which European country?

    Answer: Germany

  24. In real estate, what two-word phrase means that the property is being sold to you in its present condition, and that the seller is not responsible for any issue you may have with that condition?

    Answer: As is

  25. What “C” word refers to homes that have been sold in a given area in the past six months, allowing a real estate agent to determine a home’s value?

    Answer: Comps

  26. City Developments Limited (CDL) and Frasers Property are two of the top ten real estate firms in Asia, and both are located in what city-state?

    Answer: Singapore

  27. What “P” type of home sale involves a homeowner who died without leaving a will, and the court authorizes a representative to hire a real estate agent to sell the home?

    Answer: Probate Sale

  28. North Michigan Avenue in Chicago is home to what “central” 100-floor skyscraper, funded by a life insurance company which got its name from a president of the Continental Progress with an alleged big signature?

    Answer: John Hanco*ck Center

  29. In the U.S., repossession generally does not apply to real property, as it is generally subject to a type of action known by what other term?

    Answer: Foreclosure

  30. Sotheby's International Realty is a spin-off of Sotheby’s, which was founded in 1744 by Samuel Baker—a man whose dealings was not in selling homes for people to live in, but what bound paper product that you could argue is a home for stories?

    Answer: Books

  31. Located in Hampshire, England, Highclere House is the real-life private estate that played the titular residence of Lord Grantham on what ITV series?

    Answer: Downton Abbey

  32. What Art Deco skyscraper was designed by Shreve, Lamb, and Harmon and built in midtown Manhattan in 1931? It gets its name from a nickname for New York.

    Answer: Empire State Building

  33. Purchased in 1852 by Prince Albert, what massive Scottish estate was in the news on September 8, 2022, when Queen Elizabeth II of the UK passed away there?

    Answer: Balmoral

  34. What is the generic term for building material which is used to buffer a structure against unwanted inclement temperature, acoustics, fire or impact?

    Answer: Insulation

  35. Passed in 1910, the "Height of Buildings Act" was an act of Congress that limited the height of buildings in what American city?

    Answer: Washington

  36. L.A.'s famous Hollywood sign once contained what four additional letters, reflecting its original use as a promotion for a real estate development?

    Answer: LAND

  37. From April 1860 to October 1861, Sacramento's B.F. Hastings building served as the western terminus of what historic service, whose eastern end began at St. Joseph, Missouri?

    Answer: Pony Express

  38. Which A-term describes when a homebuyer is set up to repay their mortgage loan through installment payments over time?

    Answer: Amortized

  39. Internet mogul Richard Barton founded the online travel company Expedia, the employment search engine and company review website Glassdoor, and what internet-based real estate company?

    Answer: Zillow

  40. According to data from the National Association of Realtors, 13% of homebuyers used a mortgage to finance what initial sum to be paid for their new house in 2022?

    Answer: Down payment

  41. Originally a term for a herder's humble hut, what French word describes wooden, sloped Alpine houses frequently seen near ski slopes?

    Answer: Chalet

  42. If you're not flush with cash, one good way to finance a major renovation on your house is a HELOC, or what two-word line of credit?

    Answer: Home Equity

  43. In which New England state are real estate brokers not required to tell prospective home buyers if a house is haunted?

    Answer: Massachusetts

  44. Homebuyers would be wise to factor in the money they’ll need beyond a down payment. These additional fees and expenses, which can be anywhere from 2% to 5% of the home loan, are collectively referred to as what?

    Answer: Closing costs

  45. Along with Sotheby's, what British auction house has developed its own international real estate agency network? One of their more notable 2021 sales was for $100 million "canal facing residential building" in Dubai.

    Answer: Christie's

  46. Nicolette Sheridan played real estate sales agent Edie Britt, who lived on Wisteria Lane, in what ABC television series?

    Answer: Desperate Housewives

  47. The Property Practitioners Regulatory Agency (PPRA) oversees and regulates real estate professionals and transactions in what African nation?

    Answer: South Africa

  48. "Bart Gets Hit By a Car" and "Realty Bites" are 1990s episodes featuring ambulance-chasing lawyer and real-estate agent Lionel Hutz on what TV series?

    Answer: The Simpsons

  49. The jutting concrete and blocky utilitarian ethos of brutalism was popularized in the 1950s and is notably used in what major U.S. city's metro system?

    Answer: Washington

  50. Its name makes it sound like a freezing financier, but which American real estate franchise has been in the home-selling game since 1906 and publishes a helpful Home Listing Report pricing guide each year?

    Answer: Coldwell Banker

  51. What term important in real estate financing comes from Old French words meaning "dead pledge?"

    Answer: Mortgage

  52. The real-life estate of Tyersall Park in Singapore is reimagined as the private residence of the fabulously wealthy matriarch Shang Su Yi in what 2013 Kevin Kwan novel and its sequels?

    Answer: Crazy Rich Asians

  53. Started in the 1970s by Art Bartlett and Marsh Fisher, 20th Century Realty was the original suggestion for the name of what real estate agent franchise that ended up going with something more "futuristic"?

    Answer: Century 21

  54. With a restaurant helmed by Calgary chef Judy Wood, the Lougheed House is one of the most famous former private estates in which Canadian province?

    Answer: Alberta

  55. Known for its size and beauty, Pemberley is the fictional estate owned by Fitzwilliam Darcy in what classic Jane Austen novel?

    Answer: Pride and Prejudice

  56. Pack your bag(pipes)! A peculiar real estate listing made headlines in spring 2023 for the totally uninhabited Barlocco Island, which is off the southern coast of which European country? (The island can be yours for $190,000—assuming you either can be quick enough to catch low tide to walk out or have a boat or plane to get there!).

    Answer: Scotland

  57. A subprime loan for borrowers without income, assets, or a job is acronymic-ally nicknamed for what type of covert martial artist?

    Answer: Ninja

  58. 2360 Massachusetts Avenue NW, 2306 Massachusetts Avenue NW, 2200 Massachusetts Avenue NW, and 2374 Massachusetts Avenue NW are all addresses of what type of building in Washington, DC?

    Answer: Embassies

  59. What redheaded British pop star sang about real estate in miniature in "Lego House," a song on his 2011 album whose title is a plus sign (+)?

    Answer: Ed Sheeran

  60. Headquartered in Denver, what real estate franchise boasts the largest hot air balloon fleet in the world?

    Answer: Remax

  61. “Comp” is short for which word that describes looking at properties like the one you’re trying to sell to see how much they've sold for?

    Answer: Comparables

  62. What real estate group founded in New York City in 1999 shares its name with a TV detective played by Tom Selleck in the 1980s?

    Answer: Magnum Real Estate Group

  63. On what historic Washington DC building would you find a gargoyle that looks like Darth Vader?

    Answer: Washington National Cathedral

  64. Known in its home country as Bìguìyuán, Country Garden Holdings is the largest property developer in what Asian nation?

    Answer: China

  65. According to 2022 data from Savills, the world’s most expensive real estate market is in which “microstate” on the French Riviera, where you could easily pay over $5,000 per square foot for a home?

    Answer: Monaco

  66. Established in 1839, Elders Real Estate is the oldest real estate company in which southern hemisphere country?

    Answer: Australia

  67. What “A” term, sometimes applied to the end of a real estate contract, refers to added text that refers to parts of a contract that a client would like to change at a later date?

    Answer: Addendum

  68. "The Creation of Adam" is a famous painting that can be found where in Europe? We're looking for a very specific institution or building, not just the city or country the painting calls home.

    Answer: The Sistine Chapel

  69. When a bank offers different interest rates to people with different credit scores, it is attempting to manage what factor that has to do with the likelihood that a loan will be paid back?

    Answer: Risk

  70. What is the metric unit, consisting of 10,000 square meters, that is the primary measure of land in most countries?

    Answer: Hectare

  71. With its famous dome by engineer Filippo Brunelleschi, the cathedral known as "Il Duomo" dominates the skyline of what Tuscan city?

    Answer: Florence

  72. What institution is located at 701 E Byrd St in Richmond? This building houses one of the 12 branches of this institution across the United States which was created by Congress in 1913.

    Answer: Federal Reserve Bank

  73. Which Netflix reality TV show follows the explosive lives of the glamorous real estate agents working at The Oppenheim Group in California?

    Answer: Selling Sunset

  74. The English word for which type of residential building is derived from Hindi meaning “belonging to Bengal?”

    Answer: Bungalow

  75. In the mortgage banking industry, what is the term for a payment associated with the establishment of an account with a bank when taking out a loan?

    Answer: Origination fee

  76. Most single -family properties that are for sale are listed on the MLS. What do those letters stand for?

    Answer: Multiple Listing System

  77. The government-sponsored enterprise known as "Fannie Mae" is actually FNMA, which stands for Federal National WHAT Association?

    Answer: Mortgage

  78. In real estate contracts and leases, what two-word phrase means that a home has been cleared of all personal items and had its floors swept to be ready for the next tenant or owner?

    Answer: Broom clean

  79. The Fairview Corporation was founded in 1958 as the real estate division of what “C” Investments company? The company name was succeeded in 1987 by Claridge Investments.

    Answer: Cemp Investments

  80. Founded in 1969 by Angelo Mozilo, what "national" lender became synonymous with risky mortgages and was acquired by Bank of America in January 2008 for $4 billion?

    Answer: Countrywide

  81. One of China's most expensive private estates is Taohuayuan, a 1,663-acre property in what city whose tourist attractions include the much more modest-sounding Humble Administrator's Garden?

    Answer: Suzhou

  82. What “V” real estate planning platform, founded in 2019 by Steve Lockshin and featuring heavy investments from Michael Jordan, shares its name with the most popular flavor of ice cream?

    Answer: Vanilla

  83. "Now Paul is a real estate novelist who never had time for a wife," in what classic 1973 Billy Joel song with a musical instrument in its title?

    Answer: Piano Man

  84. Standing more than 500 meters high and including more than 120 floors, the Lotte World Tower is a mega-skyscraper located in the Sincheon-dong district of what world capital city?

    Answer: Seoul

  85. Each year you probably have to pay which kind of taxes on the land that you own (for example, the land that your house is on)?

    Answer: Property

  86. Owner of more than 600 properties around the world, most of which are in North America, Brookfield is a real estate corporation headquartered in what country?

    Answer: Canada

  87. When you inherit a property or buy it from the seller, it’s an example of which type of agreed-upon property transfer?

    Answer: Consensual

  88. In 2019, which American financial company based in Santa Ana that provides indemnity insurance and settlement services to the real estate industry experienced a data breach that exposed 885 million client records to hackers?

    Answer: First American

  89. A movie quote about the start of which company says, “You’re not in the burger business, you’re in the real estate business”?

    Answer: McDonalds

  90. In what kind of lease arrangement is the person doing the renting going to assume most of the ownership from a legal/financial perspective (think claiming it as an asset and liability), often taking full ownership at the end of the term?

    Answer: Capital

  91. As of 2023 data from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), which state has the most real estate agents—perhaps because people with Disney dreams are looking for a beachside property?

    Answer: Florida

  92. What was the last name of the 19th-century real estate magnate who donated 1,800 acres of land to Kansas City, thus creating what is now the 51st largest municipal park in the United States?

    Answer: Swope

  93. Built in the 16th century with its floor area measuring 10 feet by 5.9 feet, the Wales-based Quay House is also known as “The Smallest House in” what European island territory?

    Answer: Great Britain

  94. According to the 2022 Demographia International Housing Affordability report, what is the most expensive city to buy a house in North America?

    Answer: Vancouver

  95. Which Chinese property developer incorporated in the Cayman Islands and headquartered in Shenzhen was once the most valuable real estate company in the world, but filed for bankruptcy in 2023?

    Answer: China Evergrande Group

  96. In England CPSEs are standardized documents designed to aid in commercial land transactions. What does CPSE stand for?

    Answer: Commercial Property Standard Enquiries

  97. Located in Southwest Pennsylvania, Fallingwater is one of the more well-known homes designed by what famous architect who’s also responsible for designing The Guggenheim Museum in New York City?

    Answer: Frank Lloyd Wright

  98. What document, when it’s clear, shows the legal property owner doesn’t have any disputes, liens, or levies?

    Answer: Title

  99. In the 2023 Demographia International Housing Affordability Scheme, Hong Kong was named as the most expensive city in the world for real estate. What southern hemisphere city came in second?

    Answer: Sydney

  100. In the 1920s, what structure was “sold” twice by conman Victor Lustig for scrap when he posed as a local government official?

    Answer: Eiffel Tower

  101. Gino Blefari, the current president and CEO of HomeServices of America, came to real estate from a tech background. He previously founded Intero Real Estate Services, which is in what big tech state?

    Answer: California

  102. Class A, B, C, and unrated, are ratings for roofing materials indicating their resistance to what natural force?

    Answer: Fire

  103. When an owner sells a house for less than the mortgage with the approval of the lender, that's what boost-able kind of sale?

    Answer: Short

  104. A chawl is a residential building, similar to a tenement, found in the western region of what Asian nation?

    Answer: India

  105. First designed by Antoni Gaudí and set to be finished around 2026, what is the name of the Barcelonian building that has been under slow construction since 1882?

    Answer: Sagrada Família

  106. Thinkers who take a neoclassical theory view of real estate believe that people make what kind of evidence-based decision to invest in something like land after carefully considering all the facts, like purchase cost, income potential, and risks?

    Answer: Rational

  107. What architectural style, sometimes associated with urban decay and totalitarianism and prevalent from the 1950s to the 1970s, was an extension of modernism, but primarily a reaction to nostalgia in 1940s architecture?

    Answer: Brutalism

  108. The 20 most expensive residential properties sold in the United States in 2020 were in Florida, California, New York, and what Four Corners state?

    Answer: Colorado

  109. Built in the 14th century by Count Wilhelm II, Katz Burg, or Katz Castle, is a privately owned castle in the Rhineland-Palatinate state of what European country?

    Answer: Germany

  110. P.T. Barnum exhibited Jumbo the Elephant in the first iteration of what iconic NYC building?

    Answer: Madison Square Garden

  111. Overlooking the green space it shares a name with, what skyscraper in Manhattan is not just the tallest residential building in NYC but in the entire world (as of 2023)?

    Answer: Central Park Tower

  112. What network originated the real-estate reality shows "Flipping Out," "Million Dollar Listing," and "Real Estate Wars?"

    Answer: Bravo

  113. What “I” term refers to a technology based real estate purchaser, who purchases a property instantly and takes on the full burden of owning, marketing, and reselling a property? Its name is similar to that of the iPhone, but for a purchaser.

    Answer: IBuyer

  114. Which European microstate holds the record for the most expensive country to buy real estate per square meter?

    Answer: Monaco

  115. According to an August 2023 story in Yahoo! Finance, the two most-searched-for cities for real estate in Canada are Edmonton and Alberta, which are both located in which province?

    Answer: Alberta

  116. In April 2021, Realty Income agreed to acquire what Phoenix based commercial real estate company? Its “V” name is a combination of the Latin word for “truth” and the acronym for Real Estate Investment Trust.

    Answer: Vereit

  117. What real estate franchise with two names, founded in Austin, TX by one of its namesakes in 1983, claims to be the world’s largest in terms of agents employed and sales? You can find them by looking up the letters “KW.”

    Answer: Keller Williams

  118. The Yukon and Northwest Territories got seats in the Senate, "Jaws" topped the worldwide box office, and Cadillac Fairview entered the U.S. real estate market: what invasive year was that?

    Answer: 1975

  119. What’s the E-word that means someone other than the person who owns a property has the legal right to use it—at least, for a specific reason?

    Answer: Easem*nt

  120. Which type of real estate agent handles the seller side of the home-buying transaction (which can include putting nice photos and descriptions online to showcase the for-sale property)?

    Answer: Listing agent

  121. Founded in 2011 in San Francisco, what mobile-first personal finance company offers student loans, mortgages, and credit card services through mobile and desktop apps? This “S” company was founded by Mike Cagney and Ian Brady, among others.

    Answer: SoFi

  122. The first two Home Depot stores were built in 1979 in Atlanta in real estate leased from what major department store chain?

    Answer: J.C. Penny

  123. Because it features a shape that resembles a traditionally woven "skep," the Executive Wing of New Zealand Parliament Buildings is often referred to by what name?

    Answer: The Beehive

  124. According to the David Mamet play "Glengarry Glen Ross" about real estate salesmen and its 1992 film adaptation, what beverage is "for closers only?"

    Answer: Coffee

  125. What “R” historical building in Berlin, Germany was the home of the Imperial Diet of Germany from 1894 to 1933, when the building was damaged in a fire? It comes from the German word for “Parliament.”

    Answer: Reichstag

  126. What competing real estate website with a seltzer-sounding name did Zillow buy in 2015 for $2.5bn in stock?

    Answer: Trulia

  127. I can't fight this feeling that "as-is" is the biggest disadvantage to buying lender-owned, foreclosed properties known by what three-letter initialism?

    Answer: REO

  128. According to 2022 data from Savills, which city in China is the most expensive city in the world to buy property, with the average cost per square foot being around $4,530?

    Answer: Hong Kong

  129. One of the world's largest construction projects, Al Maktoum AKA Dubai World Central is what kind of go-go piece of infrastructure?

    Answer: Airport

  130. Although he holds many (often vague) jobs throughout the show, what is George's profession during the pilot episode of Seinfeld?

    Answer: Realtor

  131. According to OpenSecrets.org, the Super PAC with the largest amount of 2020 expenditures that is considered bipartisan is the National Association of what profession?

    Answer: Realtors

  132. What Locals Say is a feature of what real estate site that Zillow gobbled up in 2015?

    Answer: Trulia

  133. What three-word phrase, abbreviated TIC, means an arrangement in which two or more people share ownership rights in a property or parcel of land?

    Answer: Tenancy in Common

  134. What "puffy" term is used to describe a real estate loan that has an initial period of low or no monthly payments, at the end of which the borrower is required to pay off the full balance in a lump sum?

    Answer: Balloon

  135. No, it’s not a rule for extraterrestrials who are looking to buy a property on Earth. Which A-term describes the clause that requires a borrower to pay off whatever they still owe on their mortgage ASAP if they’re selling their home.

    Answer: Alienation

  136. In real estate, an assumption fee is tacked on to a home sale when the buyer will take on (or assume) paying for what financial obligation of the seller?

    Answer: Mortgage

  137. In 2002, what state put a ban on placing upholstered furniture outside in a residential area near a big university, thus effectively putting an end to porch couch lounging? (Hint: Students will have to cheer on the school's mascot, Ralphie the Buffalo, from an approved outdoor seating arrangement)

    Answer: Colorado

  138. Philadelphia's City Hall was designed to be the world's tallest building when construction began in the 1870s, but by the time construction was finished, both the Washington Monument and one other structure had surpassed the municipal structure. However, City Hall did claim the title of tallest habitable building. What is the other structure that passed City Hall's height before completion?

    Answer: Eiffel Tower

  139. Headquartered in New York City's iconic Rockefeller Center, what real estate company's holdings include the historic Paris Bourse and Shanghai's Crystal Plaza?

    Answer: Tishman Speyer

  140. The credit risk on a mortgage loan in the U.S. is often absorbed by one of three human-name-sounding federal agencies including Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and what third agency?

    Answer: Ginnie Mae

  141. What 1990s America band from Seattle is considered one of the early emo bands that helped establish the genre with their debut album "Diary"? The band's name features four words, and the last two words are the name of an unrelated "dream pop" band from the 2000s.

    Answer: Sunny Day Real Estate

  142. What real estate company based in Seattle with a colorful, fishy name was founded by David Eraker, Michael Dougherty, and David Selinge in 2004 and used to provide online “neighborhood crime data” until 2021 when it was criticized for inaccuracies?

    Answer: Redfin

  143. You don't have to be Captain Kirk, but you do need about $35 million, to get a condo in the Federation Tower overlooking what chilly capital city?

    Answer: Moscow

  144. The headquarters for Motorola Mobility, Conagra, and Jim Beam Suntory are all located at what Chicago location, which was the largest building in the world from 1931 to 1943?

    Answer: Merchandise Mart

  145. What 1992 film depicts the lives of four real estate salesmen after their corporate owner sends Alec Baldwin's character to tell them all but the top two salesman will be fired at the end of the week? Always be closing.

    Answer: Glengarry Glen Ross

  146. According to a Zillow Home Survey Index, which U.S. state (with a two-word name) is the cheapest to buy real estate in the country?

    Answer: West Virginia

  147. Commonly called “squatter’s rights,” which legal principle states that a person with no legal right to a piece of land can acquire it if they’ve been occupying it continuously even if they don’t have permission from the legal owner?

    Answer: Adverse Possession

  148. What “A” date refers to the date when your mortgage begins to accrue interest? It is also a word used to describe a small alteration made in an attempt to achieve a desired result.

    Answer: Adjustment Date

  149. AMT is the stock ticker for what Boston-based Fortune 500 company that is both a real estate investment trust and owner-operator of wireless and broadcast communications infrastructure in several countries worldwide?

    Answer: American Tower

  150. In 2019, what NBA team's home court changed its name from Quicken Loans Arena to the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse, in recognition of Quicken's signature online product?

    Answer: Cleveland Cavaliers

  151. Given to the city in 1981 as part of its "Salute to Switzerland," a 1,000-pound piece of what European mountain sits at the base of the CN Tower?

    Answer: Matterhorn

  152. What sort of fund beginning with "S" is a fund that invests in a particular or specialized segment of the marketplace, such as stocks of companies in the software, healthcare, or real estate industries?

    Answer: Sector Fund

  153. Which term is used for the list of taxable property put together by an assessor that property owners can try to challenge if they want to reduce their taxes?

    Answer: assessment roll

  154. The conventional type of mortgage that has non-conforming loan limits shares its name with an egg size weighing at least 2.5 ounces per egg?

    Answer: Jumbo

  155. What online real estate company based in San Fransisco was started by Keith Rabois and Eric Wu in 2014 is known for making instant cash offers to homeowners looking to sell?

    Answer: Opendoor

  156. Boasting one of the most luxurious penthouses in the world, the Tour Odéon, or Odeon Tower, is a ritzy residential high-rise building located in what European principality?

    Answer: Monaco

  157. There are four unities required for joint tenancy: time, title, interest, and what’s the fourth?

    Answer: Possession

  158. In real estate, what kind of land lot is shaped like a banner-on-a-staff and is unique because if your house is on one, you might have more privacy since the boundaries of your yard probably aren’t right up against a street?

    Answer: Flag

  159. Founded in the United Kingdom in 1855, which real estate agency based in London is a global leader in the industry? (Hint: Its U.S. locations have been operating since 1954)

    Answer: Savills

  160. Referring to a grand but creepy estate in southern England, "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again" is the famous first line of what Daphne Du Maurier novel?

    Answer: Rebecca

  161. Which German startup founded by Jan Hase in 2014 lets people rent fully furnished apartments for short-term stays, and lets people rent out their (wonderful?) apartments?

    Answer: Wunderflats

  162. What is the alliterative H-name of the former Kennedy residence just outside Washington D.C. in McLean, Virginia? The home, purchased by John F. Kennedy in 1955 was then sold to his brother Robert Kennedy in 1956 and finally sold out of the family in 2009.

    Answer: Hickory Hill

  163. Which term means getting a lower interest rate on your home loan because you paid discount points (or mortgage points) when you closed on your new house?

    Answer: Buydown

  164. In July 2023, Poland amended its Planning and Land Development Act, including restrictions on installation of RES, which stands for what?

    Answer: Renewable Energy Sources

  165. Currently owned by King Charles III, what is the name of the Norfolk country house that was sold in 1862 to King Edward VII, who was Prince of Wales at the time?

    Answer: Sandringham

  166. If you’re buying a house, what additional legal document might you get transferred to you that outlines the boundaries of the land that comes with the sale?

    Answer: Deed

  167. The "jeonse" method of rent payment, where a tenant pays a lump sum deposit prior to moving in rather than monthly rent and receives this amount back in full once the rental contract is up, thus allowing the landlord reap investment gains, is unique to what East Asian country?

    Answer: South Korea

  168. Used as a plot device in "Downton Abbey," what legal term means a condition that restricts the sale or inheritance of real property so that its owner must pass the property to heirs and cannot sell it to someone else?

    Answer: Entail

  169. Which type of contract “goes both ways” and means that both parties agree to do something? For example, the buyer and seller of a house both agree to split the cost of a repair.

    Answer: Bilateral

  170. Which real estate franchise based in Austin, Texas was started in 1983 and has more than 180,000 global associates as of 2018 and was also listed as one of the happiest companies to work for?

    Answer: Keller Williams Realty

  171. What Brooklyn landmark was opened in 1897 and was designed in a neoclassical revival style by the famous architectural firm McKim, Mead, and White? The sculptor of the Lincoln Memorial was the principal designer of the pediment sculptures and stone figures, and the building had a titular subway stop added in 1920.

    Answer: Brooklyn Museum

  172. Although formally titled "The Report of the Senate Parks Commission. The Improvement of the Park System of the District of Columbia," the 1902 plan for the park system near the National Mall in D.C. is often named for what Senator from Michigan?

    Answer: McMillan Plan

  173. What metallic-named program allows individuals who are not EU citizens to establish Spanish residency in exchange for investing 500,000 euros in real estate or other significant investment?

    Answer: Golden Visa

  174. According to Article 1 of the National Association of Realtors' Code of Ethics, "When serving a buyer, seller, landlord, tenant or other party in a non-agency capacity, REALTORS® remain obligated to treat all parties" how?

    Answer: Honestly

  175. What term describes a clause in a lease where your landlord agrees not to charge you rent if your apartment because inhabitable after an event that wasn’t your fault (like a disaster)?

    Answer: Abatement

  176. What is the website that deals exclusively with European castles, manor houses, palaces, and other historic properties?

    Answer: Realportico

  177. What co-founder of DreamWorks Animation and founder of Quibi unloaded his Beverly Hills estate in August 2020 for $125 million?

    Answer: Jeffrey Katzenberg

  178. A barn, a pool, and oil rights are examples of what addition to or feature of a property that’s included in the sale?

    Answer: Appurtenance

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