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Made from 100% recyclable materials, CMAX epoxy cast iron pipe systems are not only environmental friendly, but also satisfy many properties necessary to withstand the aggressive conditions both internal and external of the pipes and fittings: these properties include its excellent resistance to abrasion, corrosion, impact and fire. CMAX also has low noise transmission compared to common UPVC drainage pipe systems. CMAX is designed as long lasting building materials.
Standard:
CMAX epoxy cast iron pipe systems with nominal size between 40-300mm comply with BS EN 877.BS EN 877 guarantees the quality of the materials, dimensions and tolerances, mechanical properties(like water pressure, tensile strength and brinell hardness) appearance, and the standard coating for the epoxy cast iron pipes, fittings and couplings.
Strength:
Iron is well known for its strength and abrasion resistance. The shape and impact strength of CMAX products are unchanged under exposure of sunlight and weathering, while UPVC and PVC pipes would soften, deform and become brittle under intense temperature change.
Quiet:
CMAX’s sturdy and dense properties reduce pipe vibration a silent drainage system.Studies had proven iron is the quietest material out of all other common drainage system.
Non-Toxic and Non-Combustile:
No toxic gas will be emitted from CMAX in the event of fire. Iron is also non-combustile,so epoxy cast iron pipes and fittings are recoverable after fire.
Anti-Corrosive:
All CMAX epoxy cast iron pipes and fittings are internally and externally finished with corrosive resistant epoxy coating to prevent fouling and corrosion. The epoxy on CMAX epoxy cast iron pipes and fittings provides an excellent exterior under humid and tropical conditions.
- Q: I'm purchasing my own home and in about 4 or 5 years I hope to be able to purchase one or two more - and grow from there. What do I need to know to begin a real estate career? Is it better to rent houses out OR try to sell them for a profit? What are some of the best resources (especially online) for real estate beginners?
- the best way to check out real estate is to watch the real estate section of the news papers. Watch the prices of the sales of homes in the areas you are interested in. You can buy real estate cheap by going to auctions and forclosures. These require money up front, but they are the best buy. I bought a parcel of land for $1,660. at auction and it was assessed at $21,000. I then paid to have the title cleared and the total cost to me wae $4,660. I had instant equity of $16,000. That I could borrow against. The property sold a few years later for $110,000. % years to be exact. go to your local tax office or the tax office of the town or where you want to buy property and ask about tax auctions. Read up on liens and how to clear them. Some can not be cleared unless satisfied. some can be 'quieted' speak to an real estate attorney about it. good luck..
- Q: I became licensed over a month ago. Since then I have worked constantly to get my name out there and gain a client. I've knocked on doors in my neighborhood, held open houses almost every weekend (and knocked on those neighbors doors), sent out letters and cards, talk to everything I can at PTA meetings, parades, Girl Scouts, in line at the store, etc... I've talked to at least 500+ people. I've had not one solid lead. I'm starting to feel hopeless and extremely discouraged. Is this a normal feeling in real estate? If so, what did you do about it? Could you give a new agent advice on the best way/place to find a client?
- You've only been at this a month? Didn't you check out some basic info before you started this? On average it takes one year before you see any commission whatsoever. Meanwhile, it's outgo, outgo, outgo. Do you have your website up running? Or at least your LinkedIn Facebook business pages? Are you providing genuinely helpful well-written info for prospective buyers sellers? First client often tends to be a family member or someone you knew long before you started RE.
- Q: As a real estate agent in TN, can I sell personnel property or investment property or is this forbidding for agent to do? (Conflict of interest) If it is wrong can I start some sort of corporation and have the property owned by the corporation and then would I have access to selling the property?
- In michigan we have to disclose that the property is realtor owned
- Q: The market seems to be cooling down. I read an article in the economist about a year ago that predicted something like this would happen. Do you think that Real Estate is just cooling down or could it be much worse? Give your opinion and some insights.
- It is going to come apart and will help cause a depression over next bunch of years. at some point soon, everyone that wants a house will have one. then what? Supply overhang will dictate price and trying to sell then will take a long time and lots of price dropping.
- Q: I was thinking of learning the Real Estate appraisal business as a career change, and later on opening my own business under that after getting all the required licenses. Is it worth it?
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- Q: I am thinking of going into real estate and I'm just wondering what the average income for one in New Zealand is. An answer from someone who actually has an idea of what it is would be preferable. No wild guesses please.
- Real Estate Salesperson - Pay and progressionKaihoko Whare/Whenua Pay Pay for real estate salespeople varies as they are usually paid on commission. This is usually a percentage of the price the house sells for, and is negotiated with the client before the house is put on the market. According to the 2006 Census, real estate salespersons earned an average of $67,500 a year and worked an average of 46 hours per week. This includes full and part-time workers. This information is provided as a guide only Career Progression Real estate salespeople with three years' sales experience can become branch managers if they complete the National Certificate in Real Estate, and the branch manager papers in the National Diploma in Real Estate. If salespeople complete a National Diploma in Real Estate they can go on to own a real estate franchise. .....
- Q: I am a residential real estate Broker in New York. I've sold a few commercial properties (although I was met with resistence) and get clients from time to time looking for commercial listings but I find it difficult to help them as the commercial real estate industry is like this secret society. Certain companies will only work with other commercial real estate brokers, Websites ALL require passwords and paid memberships and half of those websites are inaccurate on multiple levels. WHat is the point of this? Wouldn't it be easier to just make this information readily available to all??? Wouldn't more deals be done? If joe wanted to buy a space fr his clothing store wouldn't it get done quicker if all he did was type in commercial real estate for sale and 30 free websites popped up??? I just struggle to see the point.
- Commercial real estate agents do not have the same protections of listings and the clout to require an owner to pay them commissions. A special law was passed in Florida in an attempt to require the payment of commissions when agreed upon. Often listings are pocket listings and there is only a verbal agreement that such and such a business owner wants to sell. The commercial agent works in an entirely different world than the residential agent. Commercial agents are often reluctant to work with residential agents because they know they will have to work both sides of the transaction. The complexity of the deal, the pricing, the use of attorneys and much more take months to get the transaction close to closing. There are also a lot specialties in this type of real estate so one agent may specialize in gas stations and another in commercial land. Remember also that often a business is for sale but not the real estate or the real estate is for sale but not the business. If you want to work in commercial real estate then work with a commercial broker who will teach you the business. The earnings can be huge but you need to know a lot. As a former real estate agent who sold a few small commercial listings I well know I am not up to speed for the big transactions.
- Q: I am interested in becoming a Real Estate Agent. I live just outside of Columbia South Carolina. What I would like to know is how much does it generally cost to start up I have a friend of a friend that said as soon as I obtain my provisional license she can get me on with her agency. What is the avergae pay for a beginner? How do the hours work? Do you work mostly from home or an office? The hours, are they mostly weeknights and weekends? A general run down would be great. I have always worked an 8-5 job and am a little intimidated by the uncertainty that comes with this field. I guess just explain the details.Thanks
- Look online for Real Estate Schools in your city. Take the classes. Anything you need to know about becoming a real estate Agent will be taught in the Real Estate Course. In New York City, once one has passed the Real Estate Test and becomes a Real Esate Agent he or she must work under a Real Estate Broker to become familiar with the Real Esate Industry. Ask your questions of the Real Estate School that you will attend.
- Q: THIS IS A REAL ESTATE MENTORING PROGRAM.
- Yes Real Estate Riches Philadelphia a good program. Philadelphia has long been known as the “City of Brotherly Love”, and while that nickname is derived from the literal meaning of the city’s name in Greek, it is most certainly an accurate description of the warmth, passion and pride that this city and its residents exude. Philadelphia is by-and-large a city of neighborhoods, and Philadelphians are among the most neighborly you’ll find anywhere. For details as following link .... Visit and enjoy...
- Q: hey im 14. can u tell me GENERALLY about investing real estate? i read the meaning but i still cant understand.and whatsup with the lawyers, landlords etc?i read 'rich dad poor dad' but not yet finished.my dad said i should be invester just like trump maybe someday. im good with maths, i could be an accountant.
- To be a real estate investor you will need to know lots of things. Most people think of investing as buying a home, fixing it up, and selling right away. Sometimes, especially in the current housing market, it won't sell right away so you have to figure out how to still make money with it, like renting it out or selling on contract (sort of like renting to own). There is also commercial real estate which is a completely different animal. It typically requires more up-front money, but some say there is better potential for profit. Consider this... buying an apartment building. If you lose one tenant, you still can be profitable - investing in a single family home if you lose one tenant, you make nothing. All these different options have their own laws and regulations, and you need to keep up with that. What helped me the most, and what I strongly suggest, is getting a real estate license. It's a great way to keep up with real estate laws, and you are familiar with the acceptable contracts in your state. Keep reading and keep studying. It's really a fun profession when you know what you are doing. Good luck!
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