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Elastic rough paint

Elastic rough paint

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Specifications

Self-Cleaning Elastic Exterior Paint
Super resistance to damages by weather, ultraviolet and acid rain
Superior elasticity

Features:

Durable and economical acrylic emulsion based wall coating covering the microcracks. It performs embossed texture effects beautifying the walls, it’s dirt resistance, waterproof ability and UV-resistance enable it’s strong sunshine area application.

Application:

Applied to residence, hotel, school, office building, landmark of new-built and maintenance engineering of exterior finish. And also widely used in decorate and protect surface of the concrete, cement, brick structure

Q: Im thinking about becoming a real estate agent but Im not entirely sure what they actually do. Can someone decscribe a working day as a real estate agent
Well, first of all, most agents decide to either represent buyers or sellers. It has become more popular to specialize in representing one or the other. I prefer to be a buyers agent. You have to be prepared to: A. Spend a lot of time and money obtaining your license B. Plan on not getting a paycheck for the first 6 months C. Have a very outgoing personality and willing to ASK for business D. Manage your time very well....most agents never actually have to GO to an office if they don't want to....make sure you are disciplined enough to actually work But a typical day is either meeting with sellers for listing appointments or taking buyers to look at properties. You will write and negotiable contracts, etc. Once your business is booming, you are working with buyers and sellers and holding their hands until you get to the closing table (ordering inspections, appraisals, title work, etc).
Q: What is the best way to buy a house/comdo? Dealing with a real estate agent or just calling the phone number on the for-sale sign? what's the difference? What's the difference cost-wise also?
There is no difference in cost to the seller. If you hire a buyer's agent that agent is paid out of the commission the seller has likely already obligated themselves to pay. If you use the seller's agent that agent will receive all the commission themselves. The seller's agent is obligated to get the best deal for the seller they can possibly and legally do. A buyer's agent is obligated to look out for your best interest. A buyer's agent may be able to negotiate a better price or better terms for you, and will make sure you get the home inspected and other things that will protect you.
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.
I paintings with realtors at all times. The prior poster did make a well factor that each and every workplace is independently run. With my revel in Prudential is bigger. Most of the sellers are pleasant and legitimate. I had a nasty revel in with Century 21 in which I knew approximately a directory they marketed for 299k on their internet site. I referred to as to inquire approximately it they usually had it re-indexed at 399k. The agent stated he purchased it and renovated it and used to be asking a brand new rate. I am an appraiser and didn't see the transaction recorded and knew he used to be mendacity. It used to be only a bait and turn rip-off.
Q: Can a Real Estate Agent's Commission paid based on difference between the property sale price and the actual sale price? Meaning, if the realtor offering a property for sale at $100,000, can the agent offer to find a buyer who can pay $120,000 for the same property and to have the price difference ($20,000) as his/her commission? If yes, what type of commission contracts does the agent need to have with the realtor and the buyers? Thank you,
Real Estate Law is a state issue and you will have to read your state law about this. In Illinois this is legal though you need to spell this out in the listing agreement. Go on-line at your state and they will have the real estate act available there. It will be easy and quick to go to the commission section and see if this is allowed in your state and how to do this. I think it's a net listing.
Q: Is it long hours and does it require a lot of work? I am thinking about changing my major to real estate but is it hard to get jobs in and do you have to be really smart like way above average?
very logical questions! a; intense focus, yes. Long hours? Maybe. YOU need to understand tort law and finance; both will be taught to you. b; a lot of work, probably. c; RE has few jobs..Developers hire staff, builders who are subs need staff d; you have to be able to think---what is a good solution for this client or customer? e; what might be an ideal house or business site or sq footage..... f; for those buying--where? size of house? what actions RE agents take are safe, or legal and which would not be legal? --what are landlords permitted to do and what are they not? RE licensees are ADVISERS to buyers or sellers --like an attorney but not quite. and if you go this route, and seek to list houses or deal with franchise RE agencies, you must FEED NAR and become a realtor. available to guide you
Q: At a cross road in my life at the moment. I am 20 years old and live in NYC. The market is tuff but getting better here. My dilemma is I do not know if I want to go to college or go and get my real estate license and start my career. I attended a year at community college already. I would have to spend at least 3-4 more years to achieve a bachelors degree. My question should I forget school and take this 3-4 years and put them towards progressing my career as a real estate agent. If I go to college I plan on a career in marketing or management. Any suggestions or ideas?
In my opinion I say get your real estates license then go back to college. You can always do real estate part time and its a good thing to have to fall back on, but so is college. I've been in your shoes. I have been through nursing aid training and security training to get a good job. I currently do security. I am 21 university student. I went to community college graduated and now I have 1 more year left at the university. It gets tiring and fraustrating and expensive trust me I know. But what motivates me is my girl friend I'd like to have a family someday and I need a good job to take care of a family and the best way I believe to get a good job is through college. Don't give and envision the end and you'll be fine
Q: 2 part Question answer both or just oneCould you be both a Architect and have a side job of also being a real estate agent.(would it also be possable to get into real estate at 20 and still in school to become an architect)
I worked in architecture and engineering as a graphics specialist and project manager for almost 10 years before switching full time to being a Realtor. We also have to engineers in our office that work part time as real estate agents. One of them, a structural engineer, quit his job this year as he made over 100k as a real estate agent. Considering this was one of the worst years in 10 in the Denver market. That's pretty good. If you want to be an Architect, I assume it's not about the money. It will be a long hard haul until your making good money as an architect. I would highly recommend taking an online course to get your real estate licence. I completed all the required course work online in about 5 days. The costs for the class, my license, insurance and my Realtor dues amounted to about $1500 for my first year. There are lots of small brokers/companies that would be more than happy to have you and there is potential for a lot of money even without going full time. Look for one with a niche that will make it easier for you to compete as a young broker. You would most likely be on a commission split between 50% and 70% on each deal depending on how you get your leads. You should look for a place that doesn't charge any desk fees. My last year part time with my architecture job I made almost 35k spending less than an hour a day following up with clients and leads as a Realtor. Bottom line, I highly recommend it. The return on your investment into being a Realtor will make you a better architect by having a better understanding of the value that your buildings will bring to your clients. And of course, you can make a lot more money than as an architect if you apply yourself. You can also be both without any real problems but you will have to learn to manage your time well as you will be getting calls on a regular basis. Good luck
Q: Do the real estate agents have their own painting company they rely on, or like do they recommend to the homeowner a painting company? and does this happen alot where there's a house to for sell, but the house needs to be painted and the agents tell the homeowner to get it painted? sry if it isnt clear
Good agents will always have a network of agencies to call upon. They may just refer business in hopes of getting referrals back or in my case we exchange referral info for 10% of the final bill. Inspection: $125...I get $12.50 Apprisal: $350...I get $35.00 Movers: $4000...I get $400.00 Proofing a home against instects: $1200...I get $120 I sell one of their recommended properties...My commision would be between $1750 and $3500 depending on the terms of the sale per $100,000 so I would pay my network agent...$175 to $350 for the lead. Hope this answers you question...11 years in the business.
Q: steps on how to become a real estate agent as of now im in high school, about to graduateall info would help thanks
To be eligible to become a licensed real estate salesperson or agent, you must: 1.Be at least 18 or 19 years old (depends on the state) 2.Have legal US residency 3.Complete your required prelicense education (number of hours required depends on the state) 4.Pass your state real estate license examination
Q: I am thinking of going to real estate school? is the market really bad right now? what other kids of jobs can you work withthe real estate liscense that actually pay decent money? I live in New jersey, incase that makes a difference.
Real Estate is usually a good career. Hopefully the part of New Jersey you are in, is a mix of urban and suburbs. With sales positions, one needs to advertise, to let the public know that you exist. If you are fresh out of real estate school, volunteer to answer the phone at the front desk as often as you can, people call the office looking for someone to list their homes for them, they don't need to know that you just started. Work with an experienced associate in the office that you get along with and you feel that you can trust, maybe slit the commission with him/her until you can do it on your own. The sky is the limit if you believe in what you are doing and you do it well. Growth will bring financial reward.

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