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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: If you could tell your younger self 3 tips before becoming a real estate agent what would they be?Or any points of wisdom, all appreciated. :)
- my broker said I needed to start out with $10K in pocket and a new or nearly new car. (this is both a positive and negative statement). you work under a broker but have your own business. You think you can run your business like you want but there are too many rules and regulations to do that. broker said to stay with their agency you need to sell/buy 3 properties per month. You get dumped but your peers don't. some people bring in one sale and stay. broker said they won't teach you about their office if you have a full time job elsewhere (to support yourself while you get on your feet in real estate), but they pick and choose who they train (their favorites). there's a great amount of competition in the agencies and other agents will steal your sale, even the broker. It's a cut-throat (excuse he expression) business. you must use the phone of the agency to get your calls, then you don't get all your calls or mail. This is not a business for the faint of heart. There's a statement out there that says something like 20% of agents bring in the business. A person with the title of million dollar seller only earns $35K a year. If a couple is married who are selling or buying, interview them together (never singly).
- Q: How do I go about getting my real estate license in CT? Everything I have searched so far has not been too helpful, so anything will be appreciated.
- I'm assuming you live in CT. Why not just go talk to a local Broker. I Googled real estate brokers in Connecticut and found no shortage of listings--but you could narrow it down to your city. You can call them or visit them in person. They should be able to point you in the right direction. Here is some info for the National Association of Realtors in Connecticut. Call them, they also may be able to help you. Mailing Address Connecticut Association of REALTORS?, Inc. 111 Founders Plaza, Suite 1101 East Hartford, CT 06108 Phone: (860) 290-6601 Toll Free: (800) 335-4862 Fax: (860) 290-6615
- Q: Can I Lend Some Money From The Bank ' Then Buy/Own A Real Estate Or Building And Hire It !!Like Getting Money Every Month ' So I Can Pay My Lend Back To The Bank And On The Other Way Im Having My Real Estate Business While Having Money Every Month !!
- First attempt to discover any individual you recognize and believe. Whether they're a dealer, agent or lawyer. Just b/c they're this sort of 3 does now not robotically prevent them from being the correct man or woman for you. You have to consider at ease with them. Keep in brain throughout all of this, that they're operating for you. If they aren't operating however simply gathering a paycheck, discover any individual else. Everyone of the aforementioned persons can and can make a large sum of money in case you decide upon to paintings with them. Further, so much markets within the US have tilted closer to the customers aspect to a point. This method you're now within the drivers seat. Everyone within the truly property enterprise demands customers. Best of good fortune. Joe...
- Q: I'm about to graduate in May 2010 and real estate has always been a passion of mine. I'll have a business degree with a concentration in Law and minor in Psychology but what I really want to be is a real estate broker. I know the market is HORRIBLE right now. What are the chances it will turn around by the time I graduate? Which states/cities seem to be doing okay in this financial crisis so maybe I'll look for jobs there. If not, what kind of job should I possibly look for with my major?
- I've been a Realtor for a year and a half now. I came in around June 2007 right as the market plunged. My broker-in-charge has been in the business for almost 25 years. 12 years in Pittsburgh, another 12 years in Fort Lauderdale (right as the Florida market boomed!) I've asked her the same question many times. She's saying give it about 2-3 years. But, my area, Myrtle Beach, SC is a up-and-coming resort area and it's these areas because of their proximity to the beach that are last to see the price drop and the first to see the prices rise. Also, the SC real estate laws regarding listing properties and other agents not being able to advertise them is also holding SC back from being heavily developed. These factors combined with the banks, etc. that are affecting real estate here. Where do you want to get your license? LOCATION is everything! Your state's real estate laws and the ability of marketing may also affect your area's real estate market. My BIC doesn't have a crystal ball but she has the market experience and has been through the ups and the downs. But, if you reall want to be a Broker, then be one. Learn now and by the time the market picks up, you'll already know what you're doing.
- Q: My wife and I have a home that we would be interested in purchasing that recently fell into preforeclosure on 9/21/11 in Florida. This is a vacant Bank of America property that has not been lived in for well over a year. The previous owner moved out and is current on the taxes. To persue interest in this home, do we need a realtor, real estate attorney, or both? It would be my guess that this home will be a short sale.In the past, we have went to realtors with short sale housing interests, and are left waiting for the phone to ring. Most of the time, a return phone call or email is asking too much. I realize there is a lot of patience needed in the short sale process, and we are wanting to use the most effective method. We really like this home, and would like to work something out. Thanks
- You do not need an attorney not a real estate agent. If the property is in pre-foreclosure and is still owned by the person then you might contact this person. Once contacted you would have to make a offer,sign a contract with the sales price, amount you are giving the owner for his equity and take this contract to an escrow closing agent. Make sure the contract say Taking the property Subject to the existing mortgage. The closing agent and title company would understand this statement. These two licensed companies would ensure your transaction would close according to the local, state and federal real estate laws. Taking title to the property in this method, the current owner would still be on the mortgage loan, your name would be on the title deed and recorded by the title company at the county court where the property is located. Paying and keeping the mortgage loan current, in approximately one year you would be able to refinance the property through another mortgage lender. In addition to you giving the current owner funds for his equity you would have to bring the foreclosure current. The escrow closing agent would send a document to the lender requesting the amount needed to bring the mortgage loan current. You might consider this as the down payment. I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. FIGHT ON
- Q: Located in Florida now.After hours of reading, it seems the more certifications/licenses you have the better (as opposed to working your way up)Step 1 is attaining the following:- Florida Real Estate License- Florida Real Estate Appraisal License- Florida Real Estate Brokers License (Don't really see the point of this one)- CCIM Designation- (someone even mentioned a mortgage brokers license)And obviously in between read as much as I can on the field.After attaining these licenses, do I simply apply to work for a company?Should I try to get a job as soon as I get my basic license and get the others on the side over time, or is it best to get ALL of them ASAP and hit the ground running?Any advice here? I really want to make this happen, but it's a bit cloudy at this point and I would really appreciate some help.
- It is usually a RE salespersons license followed by a brokers license. You can obtain the salespersons one yourself but you must work under a broker for at least a period of one year before you can get your brokers license. You need to look up your states requirements before you do anything else.
- Q: I am writing an essay about real estate and I need to know some general stuff about it. How do you define real estate? If you are involved in real estate, what did you do and what kind of education did you go through in order to involve your in the real estate world? Also, why did you choose real estate? What was so special about that you made you want to do it?
- The biggest billboards or the loudest ads don’t always translate to the best person for the job. Agents are a critical part of the selling process, and can offer unique insights and experience. They also help shoulder some of the stress – helping you focus on what matters most. Rapport is all important when it comes to you real estate agent, so here’s some tips about finding the best agent match for you. When you select a real estate agent, you’re performing a rigorous job interview for a prized position. You’re choosing a stranger for an incredibly important task – one that requires trust, expertise, and adapatability. Your expectations should be demanding; you’re selling one of your biggest assets. Agents should have a high degree of professionalism and dedication to their work. They should have a good reputation, and still be committed to impressing you and working hard. Does the agent you’re investigating appear interested in your property – or is it just another one in a line of many they’re hoping to nab as a listing? Using popular, successful agents can be great. They’re obviously pleasing lots of people. But if they’re serving too many clients their attention might be split and you might not get the focus you want or need. When researching, get a sense of how you fit into the agent’s big picture, and whether you’re likely to fade into the background once you sign on the dotted line........Real Estate Agent Bendigo
- Q: I was recently terminated and while I have a bit of a nest egg (severance package) I want to explore other fields of endeavour. Real estate and perhaps other fields where I am working with people.
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- Q: Also, would it be worth gaining a degree in interior design? My goal is to open a real estate/interior design company by 2013-2014. Would that company be profitable? Is it worth the time to gain a degree (A.A) in both? or should I focus only on one trade?
- You are fallacious. Sex in no way turns into dull even at 60 plus, and it regularly thrills. Maybe there's a discount within the frequency, but it surely stays the equal because it used to be within the starting. I do not fully grasp the way it turns into exciting after seeing others. After all, it's all within the brain.
- Q: how much would a real estate agent make in a month full time
- It varies a lot. Real Estate agents all over the US right now are waiting tables because so few people are buying houses. Good Luck but I would estimate 5-7 years before making a decent income in real estate.
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