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DRAINAGE PIPE AND FITTING CAST IRON

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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.

Coupling:

Lightweight couplings are specially engineered to guarantee a strong, quick and easy connection between CMAX pipes and fittings. Made from stainless steel with rubber gaskets, the coupling match pipe and fittings non-corrosive properties.

Q:I'm going to college next year and will be studying real estate. I wish to open up my own brokerage which brokers high-end homes and property. I've grown up wealthy and lived in high-end homes, therefore giving me experience about those kind of properties. My aunt who is a top executive at Prudential said she will gladly help run my brokerage and I value that very muchShe recommends that I also do investment properties like house flipping and such. Having an investment department is something I would consider. Capital isn't a huge problem and I definitely have the BEST mentor-ship available. WHAT DO YOU THINK I SHOULD DO OR KNOW ABOUT GETTING INTO THE LUXURY REAL ESTATE MARKET?
There is no need to go to college for that, invest your time in marketing or business administration. A brokerage doesnt broker homes. You employ real estate agents that pay a portion of their commission to you. They list the homes they want, doesn't matter if its a 20million dollar home or a 20k condo. Maybe you mean real estate agent? Focusing on more expensive homes? The problem there is finding the clients, if you came up in a wealthy social group it may be easier for you. Becoming a real estate agent is fairly easy and just requires classes and some fees. The brokerage requires you to be an agent for a few years first, more classes and licenses. I primarily do investments but I highly suggest spending a few years doing traditional real estate before stepping into this world. Whatever you may think of your mentor, if they are an agent working for prudential they are not that successful. The successful agents own their own brokerage and don't give a % of their income to a broker.
Q:Im 19 and just wondreing is real estate hard? I heard you have to take a lot. How much do you get per house? How hard is it cuase i see job posts on Cragslist for real estate jobs..please help
It is not easy. Selling real estate is tougher than most sales jobs because you don't have a product to sell all the time. Instead you have to sell yourself to a homeowner to gain their trust to market their house, or find an able buyer to represent them. Basically becoming an agent is like opening up your own business because you are your own boss and are only paid on how well you do your job. You could work at it full time and get paid nothing, which isn't uncommon for many new agents. Generally new agents are paid about 1.8% of the price of the houses they sell. This starts out with a 3% commission but because you have to split the money with your broker (often 60/40) it comes out less and then your have to pay taxes on the money including self employment tax. So if you sell a $200,000 house you would make about $3600 before taxes. But if you are lucky enough to sell 4 houses in your first year that is only $14,400. If you got a job flipping burgers you would make more. But if you are an incredible sales person you could make hundreds of thousands of dollars. The reason you see real estate jobs offered is because real estate is 100% commissioned. This means it doesn't cost the company anything to hire you, and if you do make money, the company makes money. Becoming a real estate agent does take an investment in education and other fees to get licensed and could be a great career for you. But as an agent, I highly suggest you find a different type of sales job first, to learn how to sell and build up your sales abilities. Then consider real estate. Maybe by then the market will be better too.
Q:If you wan't to be a super successful real estate agent/broker what should you study in college? (besides real estate) Business? Marketing? Sorry, I am fairly new to the real estate world. Also, if you chose the degree "real estate" do you get your license in college?
This Site Might Help You. RE: What degree should a real estate agent get? If you wan't to be a super successful real estate agent/broker what should you study in college? (besides real estate) Business? Marketing? Sorry, I am fairly new to the real estate world. Also, if you chose the degree "real estate" do you get your license in college?
Q:Im Still A Beginner to The Stock Market And Everything i Had Posted A Question Earlier about investing in SIRI but the answers given to me have helped me out tremendously into investing in Real Estate. I'm 15 and i would like to buy shares and have this for 2-3 years and i plan to graduate high school and go to College..i have 250 dollars as a budget..in the stock market its very little but im trying to do my best to invest in the next 2-3 years and make the best of my budget to later buy myself a car or use it for college funds.My Spotlight is reasonably on Real estate and i was looking at this stock that was referred to by a answerer by my previous question.
Easy part first. You can calculate the number of shares you can afford as shares = ( AmountToInvest - Commission ) / pricePerShare There are many ways to invest in Real Estate via the stock market. There are homebuilder stocks, lumber companies, real estate management companies. There is a whole industry called REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts), with subindustries for office buildings, malls, apartments, storage, etc. You could choose an individual REIT stock (example: CBL), an ETF of REITs (example: VNQ) or a mutual fund that invests in REITs (example: VGSIX). As you continue to learn about investing, you will see that there is a great focus on earnings and earnings per share (EPS). For REIT analysis, substitute FFO (Funds From Operations) for earnings. That is the basis that sell-side analysts use and how REIT estimates are expressed. A great source for info on REIT investing is NAREIT. For mutual funds, look at Morningstar.
Q:I have always had a huge passion for real estate DEVELOPMENT and want to get into that. Maybe something that has to do with the business aspect or planning side. Anyone have any ideas?
You are proper you don't ought to pass to tuition to develop to be a realtor it's all approximately realizing the concepts and legislation of buying and promoting a condo and getting connections to your buyer and/or vendor. If you haven't watched the know-how now not too lengthy in the past, you would probably appreciate that the condominium marketplace has been preety dangerous because the recession. It will also be gotten somewhat larger nonetheless now not many are influenced to shop for residences.
Q:Ok, I'm thinking about changing my whole outlook on a career, mostly because i HATE my job and it's going no where fast. I want to get into real estate because after applying for job after job that I know I'll hate, I've decided that would be interesting. Here's the thing, I don't know how to start. Should I get the license first? Would companies hire you and train you while you go to classes? How does it work traditionally? I've been on the big companies websites and requested information, but haven't received anything yet. Just need a little inspiration from someone who's been there. THANKS!!
Just search this question here. There must be a million answers.
Q:I would like to know everything there is about Real Estate from the difference from a broker an realtor and an agent. I also want to know school I could go to and the courses I should take so i can pass the Exam for the licensed also what are the best places for real estate in the United States right now. Everything there is to know . Any websites or if you yourself is a real state or a broker I would really appreciate if you could give me information on it thank you
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Q:Chapter 1 the very first paragraph: "Only a century ago, buyers had few protection from unscrupulous sellers real estate agents. Instead, the Common-Law doctrine of caveat emptor (Latin phrase-let the buyer beware) prevailed." I've read it several times and every new time I read it's getting more complicating; this is chapter 1 and it has not yet covered anything about common-law. Besides that I also don't understand why the author is continuing the second sentence with the word 'Instead.' I already don't like the way the author has written this book. Please help if possible.
What is your question? Have you continued reading?
Q:Has anyone ever obtained a broker license in california without having your sale's license or 4 year degree. I hear that there are other alternatives such as being in the real estate field for a few years to show the department of real estate that you do have some form of experience. . I've been in the mortgages and real estate banking for 6 years and I've completed 6 out of the 8 courses needed apply for a broker license.
To obtain a real estate broker license, you must first qualify for and pass a written examination. You can get the answer to your question by reading the information provided on your states website. Here is a link to the real estate laws provided by the Department of Real Estate for California. For more details one can also visit... Real Estate Agent Geelong
Q:Ive been reading a few real estate books here and there on investing, I understand it for the most part. When they touch basis on Depreciation and such, I get confused they say you can depreciate the land, building, and things like the pipes and wiring. Can anyone who invests in real estate, understands depreciation, and who uses it kindly explain it? Please can example(s) be presented?--Thanks
Hello, It is great that you are talking about investing in Real Estate and how depreciation affects. As has been pointed out by others on this question, you can depreciate improvements, but you cannot depreciate land. Land will appreciate. When you consider an income property, depreciation is the notional expense that will help you setup reserves for replacing the improvements at the end of life of the asset. It certainly is not a cash expense. But IRS allows you to decrease the income by the amount of depreciation. So it is a great tax play. You can hold on to the cash generated from Depreciation and keep investing it until you need to replace your improvement. So you are using the tax money for no interest and no taxes. When you depreciate the property, the cost basis also reduces. If you were to make additions to a property, the cost of the property would increase. In case you depreciate a property, the cost basis would decrease. When you sell the property, your profit will be the difference of the selling price and the cost basis, not the purchase price. The IRS will then tax you for capital gains based on the appreciation as calculated above. If you closer to San Jose, CA, Pl. feel free to contact me. Disclosure: I am a Licensed Realtor working with Century 21 El Camino in Sunnyvale, CA.

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