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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: is the real estate market going back up? i know that its suppose to be a really good time to buy right now but will it still be in a few months? whats expected to happen with the real estate market?
We haven't hit bottom yet with the foreclosures. It will continue to be a good time to buy for about another year if you pick up properties at wholesale.
Q: Hi,I am looking at real estate development as a possible career but need to know how to start out i have 2 years left at high school so are there any subjects i should elect to study ? Also when i graduate high school and go to university/college what should i study ? Thirdly is it a good paying job ? And any other tips and pointers would be greatly appreciated.Thanks heaps in advance :)
Hi Trish, It's really good to know that you are thinking about a career even before getting out of high school. This shows your maturity. I have made Real Estate my career choice for 17 years (and still love it) I would interview with a lot of different brokers first of all- most times will offer schooling free or part of their in house training. The catch is they will want you to work for and with them (you will be able to see how the real estate industry works first hand). In real estate you learn something new everyday, so being around top producers will be a benefit in your learning. Every area has a real estate association, just google real estate association for your city. Once you find out where it is at either go there or call them. They can provide you with a list of both online schools or physical real estate schools that are close to you. Like any job or career, the outcome of success is what you put into it. The potential to make very good money in real estate is there (without a doubt) but it does consist of hard work and consistency. Results may not be seen for 3-6 months so make sure you have reserves when you first get started. Tips: I would always think outside the box and don't always think the normal traditional way works best. Start a new trend, be different but always be true to who you are and the potential clients you may be working with. As a whole the public already has a negative image of real estate agents, so we need to work extra hard to let them know we are different and we do Truly care. Like I said I have been doing real estate for almost 17 years (I have both my Georgia and California license) I still have the passion like it was yesterday. If I can be of anymore help, please let me know i would love to answer anymore questions you may have.
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: Im a senior at Texas and im about to go to college i am mostely interested in real estate i love it.i need some help about it.like how much is the salary these days ?do yall know any good websites?ANY HELP I WOULD APPRICIATE IT. THX EVERYONE.
The positions are file clerk, doc drawer, underwriter, loan officer, of course senior level of each of the last two. You can make anywhere from 12 an hour to start as a clerk mover up to the loan officer or underwriter and you will make great money. I know of loan officers making from 180k to 250k a year. Underwriters can make the same, just keep in mind that there are two different sides to the real esate retail and wholesale. You will have to choose once you become a loan officer or underwriter, the job security runs off the economy, heavy lay offs right now so be careful. By the time you get to that level the market should have rebounded and be ramping up for the home sellers. Good luck either way.
Q: i have to choose a college by may 1st and ive narrowed it down to early childhood education and real property administration.with ECE i could become a nanny or an au pair(basically an underpaid nanny in another country; which in my opinion is good, you get paid to live in another country)or with APR i could do 2 years of schooling then go for my real estate test.i need opinions. I want a career that is future family friendly, something that can benefit me in the future s and cons for each career would be greatly appreciated.
I think real estate property administration is kind of a joke certificate/degree. I worked in property management, made about $33k with benefits, and had no background in it. I had some office experience. You certainly don't need 2 years of schooling to go for a real estate test! Requirements vary by state, but in Mass we had only to take a short course (usually offered in the continuing education branch of a community college) for like $250, to be eligible to take the real estate agent test. Real estate agents, at the entry level, are basically glorified door-openers. You drive around and unlock houses for people, and they look around. The broker does all the heavy lifting as far as legal stuff is concerned. Being a real estate agent is a tough business, most people don't make it a year, because you spend so much time and money in hopes of getting a paycheck, which is actually pretty paltry once a sale is made. To work in a property management office, they don't usually expect you to know everything, just be able to work a computer, fax, etc. Working in a property management office usually entails dealing with a lot of crazy, unreasonable, angry tenants. If it's something you want to explore, taking the basic course and real estate license would allow you to work as an agent, and it would also look good on a resume when applying to property management companies. This all sounds kind of dismal, but knowledge about real estate does really come in handy, and of course there are many avenues to pursue besides agent or office... like owning your own rental properties (which is tough but potentially lucrative, if you have gained the knowledge.) Can't really help you with the childhood education thing, cause I can't stand kids.
Q: is it good time to be into real estate? is it bad now and if so when do you guys think it will be come better? i am currently a freshman in junior college and really like real estate. i plan to relocate to los angeles, california. is real estate good there in california?
It is a horrible time to get into Real Estate now, as the market is crashing in America. That being said, I would expect(and don't hold your breath for this as I'm for from an economist) that the government change will assist the economy to turn around, as well as all the interest rises, et cetera. Essentially, you should be fine by the time you get in the market. My biggest advise though, would be to take note of this: You don't need to study real estate to get into real estate - it's sales, or the entry roles are sales anyways, and if you're good at your job you'll climb up the corporate ladder very quickly. You simply need to charismatic and influential (could you persuade one of your friends that blue is the very best color int he world? Are you good at debates?). For example, if you were to do a degree in business, you could follow that career path if you decided that you enjoyed it, or if the market is still average. At any time though, you can go into real estate....just know that if you move at a later stage, you may have to take a pay cut and start back at the bottom! Best of luck!
Q: I am a college student in Tx. I read up a bit on how to get a real estate license. I am considering taking classes at a community college. Has anyone ever done this?
I have taken real estate classes. You should also look into the local real estate companies in your area, most of them offer real estate classes for a lot less than the community college's. A good one is Long Foster. You should also be able to get a list of companies that give the approved classes from your state licensing board. Good Luck!!
Q: I know nothing about real estate taxes. My husband and I are interested in "flipping" a house. We are trying to figure out if it's worth it after capital gains tax. For example; how much in taxes would we pay if we purchased a house for $100k and sold it for $130k. We make about 100 grand a year combined from our jobs. Thank you
Flipping means as you said an investor would buy a house for cheap and slap on a coat of paint and to a not knowledgeable buyer would sell the home to them higher than what it's worth. If they had a real estate agent then the agent would know more about what homes are selling for in that area. What makes flipping illegal is that you wouldn't as an investor be able to prove all the recent enhancements you added and the cost of them. Plus flipping increases the costs of homes in an area and makes them unaffordable to some people. You on the other hand aren't flipping. You are thinking that maybe over the years your property has gained in value. The 2008 mortgage fiasco the USA and world suffered lowered the value of homes. I'd say your best bet would be to get yourself a realtor or real estate agent familiar with your area who would price it accordingly. Once it's sold you'd talk with your CPA with regard to doing your taxes.
Q: How can i get into the real estate business. I just graduated high school and I want to be a real estate agent. How do I get started?
You should google real estate agent license requirements followed by the state in which you would like to obtain the real estate license from. This site would give you all the local requirements. On this board most do not reside in the state in which you might want to get your license. Therefore you would be getting general information, not state specific for your state. #1 Get the necessary education to get your state license. A. An internet class would do just fine you are only trying to get your license. B. If you like to sit through a class then find a real estate school in your local area. C. Some real estate offices offer career real estate license school in their office D. Some states allow you to take the real estate broker test as long as you have a diploma from a recognized 4 year university or college. Check to see if you reside in one of these states. #2 Obtain the necessary continuing education to maintain and keep your license to sell real estate up to date. #3 Formalize the best marketing plan you can think of to maintain a high degree of referrals and a good customer base. The main thing you want to remember about making real estate your career is that you are working for yourself, so you are the one that have to motivate yourself each and every day. You want to become an expert in real estate not just a person that sell and list houses. There is a big difference. I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. FIGHT ON
Q: I'm looking to start investing abroad in Real Estate. I would like to buy properties in other countries say for example Japan where the Dollar is worth a lot and either rent these properties out and collect a steady profit, or selling them. My question is how do I go about doing this, does anyone have any advice, book suggestions, anything really? I'd very much appreciate it thank you.
Usually, you'll need to have access to considerable capital to invest in commercial (anything that makes you money) property abroad. I'm talking several million dollars or more. You'll have to engage a real estate lawyer, a realtor, and a broker in these foreign lands. They aren't going to mess with any one with small potatoes, so you're going to have to bring all your chips to the table. Too risky for them to do otherwise. You also usually have to have a partner who is a national of that country, as foreigners typically cannot own property in most places outright (100% on their own). The question is, will you trust that person with your investment? There are many horror stories of how people lost their life savings doing this type of thing. Usually an individual will not be able to tolerate this level of risk. Stick with the typical domestic investments and keep more of your money - stocks, bonds, funds, etc.

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