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The main material of light steel villa is light steel keel synthesized by hot dip galvanized steel with cold rolling technology. Through precise calculation, it proves to have rational carrying capacity with support from auxiliary, to replace the traditional houses.
Light steel villa with light thin wall steel galvanized material as a structural framework, combined with various kinds of veneer decorative plate outside.The overall weight is lighter, for earthquake has the obvious effect.Because the material weight is small, the material consumption is relatively reduced, thus reducing the construction cost.Because most of the basic material made of steel materials can be recycled, is a very good energy saving and environmentally friendly homes.
Features:
● High degree of mechanization and commercialization
● Short construction period.
● The recyclable material is conducive to sustainable development.
● Due to the light weight, it has good seismic performance, which is preferred by seismic structure area countries.
● The comprehensive economic index is not higher than the reinforced concrete structure.
● Compared to brick concrete residential, it can effectively avoid the waste of resources by baking bricks.
● Due to the small thickness of wall, it can increase the efficiency of space use.
- Q: I'm planning to become a real estate agent after high school, and I'm considering moving to San Diego. I know home prices are very expensive there, and that's bad for buyers, but what does it mean for agents? Does it slow the market down? Any insight you have from this perspective would be great! Thanks!
- It all depends on the economy. I purchased my run of the mill 4 bedroom 2 bath home in San Diego for $450,000 six years ago and felt lucky to get it. Today I would be lucky to get $300,000 for the same house. The story is the same all over the U.S., with many people losing homes to foreclosure. I am not a real estate agent, but a neighbor is. Things have definitely slowed down as credit gets tighter (it is tough to get a loan these days) and commissions are not as high since prices are down. Real estate is very cyclical- when it's good, it's good. When it's not, it's not. These days things are not so good, but the market will come back eventually. Real estate agents are currently competing for a very limited number of qualified buyers. You might have to wait a while between sales, which may be tough to do in a high cost area like San Diego.
- Q: I am interviewing and interested in working for Prudential California Real Estate. Can you tell me if this is a good choice? I have been in the auto business for 2 years. Realistically am I going to be able to make some decent money after getting trained and getting my license? Is this the right time?I don't want to get out of the auto business which is decent but exhausting and get into Real Estate and make NO money.Please help.
- Hi there, I just joined prudential Realty in Michigan and your market out there will most definitely be better! The Company itself is just amazing. They offer a great deal of support and training that I have found unparalleled in my search for a broker. To be honest, it is very hard to make money at first. The first six months may go by without a single check. Are you ready for that? However, if you have a big circle of influence and or contacts, it could be much quicker for you. Dues,fees, and the price of marketing is also quite hard at first. Expect to be in the hole at least your first year and then you will be ready to rock and roll!
- Q: I'm looking in to the real estate field and i live in Laguna Beach. Sooo...
- Right now, most of them make nothing. There are about 500,000 licensed agents in California and at least 85% of them are not making a thing and are ahead of newcomers to the field if jobs in that field come up again. Ys, there are a few still making a living in the OC right now but when the markets are down like this, I suggest looking at something else.
- Q: Okay me and my husband are stationed at fort hood tx. I am currently in school to be a nurse. I have recently decided real estate i what i would Truly like to do. I have found two schools i can attend in the area to take the classes i need get certified. I have heard you should get certified with a company and not go to school. I am not looking to get rich i am just looking to get educated the best way i can so i can be confident in what i do. Please any information you have will be helpful. Thank you in advance for your time.
- The real estate school only give you certificate but for becomes a good broker you have to join any company i mean to say real estate company that give you proper training. The best real estate company is kalra realtors it is awarded by many view in real estates .
- Q: i have 2 questions;; 1) Do real Estate agents make a alot of money:&does it have to do with science&technology [it obviously has to do with math; lol]&do people that sell insurance make alot of money?&What about the people; that buy houses then remodel them?
- You CAN make alot of money, but it is exceedingly difficult to do in the first year. People who sell insurance are probably in the same situation as realtors. I'm a realtor who made negative cash last year. It's equal parts sales, solicitation, marketing and negotiation. There's some math involved, but not much beyond simple arithmatic.
- Q: After getting my license, is it possible for me to have a successful full-time job as a real estate agent. I don't have many contacts but I know I would love it. Any advice?
- Start with your news paper, check for real state agents, I am sure if you call one of them their will be happy to talk to you.Try as many as you can. That's what i did. Ask the manager different question like training. how to get the clients and how to marking your business. this is what i do. I give 50.00 a month to my new paper carrier to post my filers to every house he does give the new paper. But my filters are not real state because you cant give unlicensed person to post a filer, I do other business to. keep one hour everyday and give you self how many house you want to go. dont stop a day because that's when you will stop.
- Q: i am programmer and i want to develop a software for real estate agent. this would be for uk and australia clients. Can anyone send me a links for guidlines to develop this kind of system?
- There are hundreds and hundreds of application organizations that try to promote merchandise to us each 12 months. This larger do whatever quality and be very convenient to be taught and use- and now not price a lot.
- Q: Can anyone recomend a good book for learning about real estate? Im thinking of getting my license but really would like to do some reading on my own before I jump into it. and if it helps I live in Florida. and work for a home builder. Thanks
- Go to your favorite bookstore, grab a comfortable seat, and check out the most current books, since the market has changed considerably. Dearborn makes a good set of books tailored to help with prelicensing and post licensing classes. They would definitely give you a taste for what you have to learn: real estate in general, real estate law, financing, title and survey, closing procedures, commercial and residential properties, ethics, licensure and continuing education, and a little bit about marketing and business plans. Good luck and best wishes.
- Q: I am very interested in making money in real estate. I would like to learn what, if any, difference there is between real esate investing, and owning rental property. Also, how do I get started and make a profit rather than messing up the process and losing my money? I'd really like to hear from experienced people who have made money doing these things and find out how they did it, how they learned the business, etc.
- Lay a good foundation, I started by becoming a property manager- and then I became a realtor, and then I went into Insurance 15 years ago, knowledge is power.
- Q: I bought a textbook recommended by intro survey real estate course, but it was much more than I thought, and I ended up returning it. I am not planning on becoming real estate agent, but I don't know basic terms such as mortgage, foreclosure, etc. I have absolutely no idea about home buying/selling process.
- Take a class at your local Community College.
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