empty nesters

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09:54 Mar 20, 2010
English to Czech translations [PRO]
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English term or phrase: empty nesters
Definition from springhillfloridarealestateonline.com:
Potential buyers who have raised their families and want to move into a smaller home.

Example sentence(s):
  • Travel marketers who consider online buying to be an activity limited to younger early adopters would be wise to expand their targeting to include affluent empty nesters. iMedia Communications, Inc.
  • In many instances empty nesters are no longer content to remain in the same home from marriage to retirement, and our brokers are seeing this impact in their local markets. Realogy
  • In the shorter term, and considering the current house sales market, empty-nesters may still be able to move without losing out financially by simply letting out their larger homes either privately or through a social housing provider, thereby creating an income to enable them to rent a more manageable, purpose-built, energy-efficient retirement property. propertyweek.com
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4slamění rodiče
Jirina Judas


  

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slamění rodiče


Definition from own experience or research:
Slamění rodiče jsou lidé většinou středního věku, jejichž dospělé děti odešli z domova.

Example sentence(s):
  • Teď, když Hana a Pavel jsou slamění rodiče, mají čas a prostředky k cestování. - self  
  • Velké procento slaměných rodičů se zbavuje svých nákladných rodinných domů výměnou za menší byty v centru města. - self  
  • Slamění rodiče jsou částí populace, která v Kanadě nejvíce šetří. - self  
Jirina Judas
Canada
Local time: 04:33
Native speaker of: Czech
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