Definition: "Property," "properties," often used as an adjective, refers to a unit or possession of land, water, or something of value that can be owned or possessed by someone. Definition: Property is typically a legal title or interest in real estate property, such as a house, farm, or piece of land. It includes all the physical rights, obligations, and conditions associated with owning an individual's property, including but not limited to title, easements, use rights, restrictions on occupancy, and zoning regulations. Examples: - A home is considered a "property" if it has legal ownership of its land. - A piece of land or property can be used as a dwelling for the purpose of living, working, or growing crops. The term "property," "properties," in this context refers to a unique category of rights and responsibilities associated with an individual's ownership or use of a particular land area.