You are generally referring to a fast (or instant) cash sale, wherein you get direct cash for your property.
This has become a popular trend these days as more and more people are willing for quick, hassle-free and profitable ways to sell their properties.
F airfield Halls would be found in London close to everywhere. It is only twenty minutes by a quick train ride from the London's Victoria and London Bridge station.
John Herbert Quick House was created in 1913.
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a house that sells fast
The verb of quick is quicken. As in "to quicken something or someone".
Anthony Quick has written: 'James Carthew Quick and his family' 'Charterhouse' -- subject(s): Charterhouse (London, England), History
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A quick study is someone who learns very fast. You would say "he's a quick study" if you're training someone and they really catch on well. It means someone who's really smart.
If someone wants to sell a house quick then they need to make sure that the price shows it is a bargain. They also need all their legal information ready so it is up to the buyer to get themselves sorted.
1) A polite way would be: 'Could you explain that to me, please?' or 'Please could you explain that to me?' In English, this 'indirect' form is often used. Other ways: * "I'm sorry. I don't understand. Could you explain that (to me) again?" * "What do you mean?" This is a quick and 'direct' request and can be said if someone, maybe a friend, has just said something you don't inderstand. But in some situations it could be bad manners to speak to someone in such a direct way. 2) If it a new matter that you want to understand, you ccould say: 'Excuse me. Could you explain the (theory of xxx) to me/us please?'
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Someone who gets angry easily or is called quick tempered