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Rate regulation is a framework for establishing the prices that can be charged to customers for goods and services.  
Land and buildings and related rights, especially when being traded or valued.


This framework is subject to oversight and/or approval by a rate regulator.
Also known as real ''property''.


For example, many governments regulate the supply and pricing of particular types of activity by private entities, including utilities such as gas, electricity and water.


Real estate is often categorised as one of:
#Residential, used for living accommodation;
#Industrial, used for manufacturing and similar processes; or
#Commercial, used for all other business purposes.


==See also==
 
* [[IFRS 14]]
== See also ==
* [[Ofwat]]
* [[Bricks and mortar]]
* [[Ofgem]]
* [[Corporate real estate]]
* [[Regulatory deferral account]]
* [[Nominal]]
* [[Property]]
* [[Real]]
* [[Real economy]]
* [[Real option]]
 
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:Investment]]
[[Category:Long_term_funding]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Revision as of 02:48, 16 November 2021

Land and buildings and related rights, especially when being traded or valued.

Also known as real property.


Real estate is often categorised as one of:

  1. Residential, used for living accommodation;
  2. Industrial, used for manufacturing and similar processes; or
  3. Commercial, used for all other business purposes.


See also