Synonyms for "move-in-ready" in Real Estate Listings
Alternative Words for "move-in-ready" in Property Descriptions
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5 results for "move-in-ready"
turnkey
A property that is fully equipped and ready for immediate occupancy.
The turnkey home was so ready for the new owners that even the pizza delivery guy was impressed.
ready-to-move
A home that is in a condition suitable for immediate moving in.
This ready-to-move apartment had more amenities than a five-star hotel, minus the room service.
fully furnished
A residence that includes all necessary furniture and appliances for immediate living.
The fully furnished condo came with everything, including a couch that looked suspiciously like it had seen a few too many parties.
immediate occupancy
A term indicating that a property is ready for someone to move in right away.
The immediate occupancy clause meant that the new owners could start living there before they even finished unpacking.
move-in condition
A description of a property that is ready for residents to move in without any additional work needed.
The house was in move-in condition, which was a relief because the last thing they wanted was a DIY disaster.
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