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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 thought i'd ask in a different context...are real estate prices in boulder, co going down? if so, how much and for how long (in your opinion)? i looked at valuations at zillow and they seem to be all over the place...i'd love to hear from folks who are familiar with real estate prices in boulder proper. thanks!
According to a Real Estate broker's analysis in September of this year, the median price went from $513,750 to $548,000. However, there was a 25% increase in homes available on the market, without a commensurate increase in sales. So that at least is a sign for buyers. I also recall reading in the Rocky Mountain News (sorry, I don't think it's still online) that central-Boulder's 80302 and 80301 zip codes had gone up, while suburban and rural Boulder's 80303 and 80304 zip codes had gone down and stayed flat, respectively. That's from my memory so take it with a grain of salt. See the blog and blog entry below for more information.
Q: how does someone get a real estate license? how is the process? and how hard/easy is it? also, what do i do after i get it? where do i get a job, how much it pays and...will i get a job? thnx!
Check with your state's real estate commission to see the requirements to become licensed, because it varies by state. Classes are usually available through community colleges and by privately owned real estate schools. The latter usually costs a little more, but the classes are usually shorter (i.e. four 2 day weekends, 8 hours a day at vs. a semester at a CC). Most people that I've talked to preferred the private schools because learning the information in a compressed time worked better for them. You're more likely to have forgotten material you learned in January for a test you take in June. Plus, if you have a family taking the class in a compressed schedule may prove to be less disruptive. I attended a private school every weekend for about a month for those reasons. Finally you'll usually have to pass a criminal background check, credit check, then state test in order to become licensed. Like a previous poster, I got my license earlier this year. I plan to continue working my full-time job for a while. Keep in mind that you'd be working as an independent contractor. So you'd be responsible for your own health insurance, retirement, etc. And like others have said, don't expect to make any money for a while. Depending on the agency you decide to work with you'll likely have to pay desk and/or regional fees every month. At a minimum you'll have to pay monthly access for the MLS, annual dues to the National Association of Realtors, and various fees to the state in order to practice and maintain your license. Additionally you'll have to take continuing education classes every year. Good luck!
Q: I want to work in commercial real estate. I am working in Hotel Management at the moment, but think commercial real estate is interesting. Im young enough where a career change is not out of the question. What types of things do employers look for? Is there a high demand for people in commercial real estate?
You can be in a position to get a loan in the event you arise with the 20% down-fee. If you can't, then you're not going to get financing. Now, when you've got almost 20%, and your credit score rating is that well, then you definately would take out a coins increase out of your bank cards to make up the change, however that is dicy. Your fine guess is to avoid wasting up to feasible and buy upon getting the money stored. You don't seem to be lacking out on whatever purchase delaying your acquire. For many structures, the gains from a low acquire rate are dwarfed by means of the good fortune of your leasing. If you purchase a constructing and are not able to fill it with tenants, you are going to be a sucker who made a nasty guess. Also, the marketplace is susceptible correct now, so determine why the present proprietor is promoting. Did he lose a lawsuit and demands the money to repay a judgment? Is a relative death of melanoma and demands cash for remedy? Or, is the landlord wasting cash and simply looking to break out their possess deficient funding. Also, one of the vital approaches you're making cash in CRE is by means of making improvements to a work of estate. If you spend your entire coins shopping the estate, how will you make any enhancements? I endorse saving till you may have adequate to place 20% down, and now have coins left over to renovate, as least just a little. You'll certainly have to repaint stuff for brand spanking new tenants, and there can be plenty of small incidentals.
Q: I am looking to make a change in my career. How do I go about getting my real estate license? I have no prior experience in this field.
youcould look for a real estate school in your are ...or key word searchfor one on line...you could go to a local real estate office and work under their license while training...I would suggest the mortgage industry instead though...Less foot work and more available clientelle remember their is always someone interested in refinancing to get rid of their high interest rate credit card or school loans ...Call me I could explain a little more 866-683-6894 which ever way you go make sure to get with the best company in your area Real estate to me would be GMAC Caldwell Banker or re/max...I like what I do in the mortgage business because I am a representative for banks like Wachovia Chase Manhattan Wells Fargo CountryWide and over 100 more
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.
It's an extremely competitive business. Basically, there are too many commercial RE firms trying for a piece of the pie, and not enough pie. It's silly, much of it is counterproductive, and it's New York. Good luck with that.
Q: i need to real estate broker their training program, commission structure, oppotunities for floor time, and advantage and disadvantage.
Do you mean you want to contact a real estate agent to ask them these questions.? Also a Real Estate Agent is different from a Broker. I have my Real Estate Agents Licence. You must take a test called RESAT. Real Estate Sales Apptitude Test, to see if you are suited to sell Real Estate then you submit an application form, you are interviewed and a background check on you is done.If you are considered suitable you must then take a course it can be done through a educational centre or by correspondance. and it takes any where from 8 months to a year to complete. Once you are finished you must pass an exam. Some people have a Real Estate Company that will sponsor them and pay the cost of the course, licence fees etc. and provide them with a job The commission structure is determined by the Company you work for and the Real Estate Association. People rarely walk into agencies looking to buy or sell a house. The opportunities are that you work as hard or as little as you want, your hours are flexable, and you can make a great deal of money if you are successful. Disadvantages, for every agent selling 100 houses a year there are 100 who only sell a couple. for every 1 agent making a million dollars a year there are 1000 barely making a living. You must be ready to show a house nights, weekends, holidays. and answer calls 24/7/365 if you want to succeed. And you will need to work long hours when you first start out.
Q: I've always wanted to go into real estate. I know right now is not a great time to be in the field, but it's what I love and have always wanted to do. Can I make a living off being a real estate agent right now, or should I focus on finding a new career to study for?
i'm working as a real estate agent for 8 years, and at the moment its not the good time to be in this industry, maybe you can get the job but for sure you not gonna get a buyer right now, as what you know, none knows when it gonna be better, and when you are talking about real estate, you are talking about small salary and a lot of commision, but right now all what you will get is your salary for two month then they gonna ask you to leave because there's no sales, i think its better if you gonna find something in the hotels or it man, its the best thing you can do right now. good luck
Q: I am 24 years old, just got out of college with a degree in finance and was very fortunate to inherit money which I have used to make an investment portfolio with a market value of $400,000. I am more familiar with stocks, bonds and funds and not too familiar with the real estate market despite the fact my grandfather was a real estate broker and my father made a lot of money through real estate investments.
Try investing in Real Estate Investment Trusts (REIT). They pay high dividends because the law requires 90% of the profits to be distributed to owners, and you don't do the work. Being a landlord is troublesome, even when you pay someone to be your agent.
Q: Ive recently got my real estate license, now i dont know what to do? I know that I need to place my license with a broker, im just pondereing how im going to get my name out there, to get everything moving.
First of all you should be an independent contractor. Now having said that you are now in professional sales and as such you need to promote yourself above all else. Pick a real estate specialty that you want to start with that you think you will like, you can always switch specialties. Create a list of everyone you know or have done business with in the past. Create a bio on yourself and structure it towards servicing real estate customers and clients.Marry up with a real estate company that will market you through direct mail, newspaper advertising, direct flyers. Join local service oriented organizations that you believe in, meet new people, attend the chamber of commerce meetings and your local municipality land use meetings. Most of all make it enjoyable and not stressful. If it becomes stressful find out what creates that stress and get rid of it. Good luck it's a great business if you're not afraid to learn every day.
Q: I will be graduating college by 2020. Im currently going into 10th grade, but i've decided that I want to start a Real Estate business after college. I've decided it'd be best if I start planning everything out so I can have an early start after college, so what is currently the best state for a Real Estate business to grow and be successful now and how would it be by the year 2020? I have been thinking New York because of it's large population, but i've been told it's really expensive also.
see!! its good that you are very practical but still you have good time and hence you should first concentrate on studies.. and if its decided by you that you wana to start this business later on then discuss with expert realtors and then later do work under some professional realtor to get good skill and obviously experience too.

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