predial
/ˈrɛdɪəl/ (RED-ee-uhl)
Definitions
1. noun
relating to or forming part of the property or estate of a person; especially, relating to or forming part of the grounds or buildings of a house.
“The predial taxes were a significant burden on the local community.”
2. adjective
of or relating to the property or estate of a person.
“The predial value of the estate was estimated to be in the millions.”