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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: A close friend of mine has been working in the real estate business for about 6 months. However she is struggling to make it. She is a hard worker and trust-worthy individual, but she is having problems in two areas. She has worked with two different agencies and in both of those agencies they are always pushing her to engage in unethical practices (such as forging documents and misleading the buyers/sellers). Of course she is not obligated, but if she does not do so she will not have any business. The second issue is that when it comes down to networking, male agents only want to network with her if she goes out with them. The moment she turns them down she looses that contact.Is there any advice you could give me so I could pass on to her, or is this how the R&E business is? Thank you in advanceEric
- first of all you friend needs to do a better job when interviewing real estate brokerage companies for a job. she should not engage in unethical or illegal activities. she can lose her license and go to jail and it isn't worth it! that being said there are good companies out there and she can do research on any of them and ask lots of questions. as far as the men in the business, i am sure there are some that will talk to her or be nice to her because they want more but that is true in any business. real estate is actually a female dominated industry. she needs to be professional and demand respect and she will get it! it is okay to be friendly but there is a line that she should never let them cross. women flirt in every business, so do men the secret is to understand that whatever you do you have see all of these people over and over again and based on your actions would you be able to do that. if your friend wants more advise on how to find a good company she can send me an email or call me at 1-877-472-6810. i have been involved in the real estate and mortgage business for 22 years and i own a large real estate company in new york state good luck
- Q: i would like to know if studying and the michigan state test for real estate are extremely hard? what do you need to be good at to pass the test? how much does a real estate agent make if they are decent at selling their houses?
- As world got global, their is drastic increase in real estate
- Q: I am a real estate major, and I don't intend to graduate and sell homes like others do. I want to get into heavy scale real estate investments and the like. I also want to go to law school after that and see how the combination goes. But I still dont' know what will make me a unique realtor from others who did not have a BA in it. Pls help. Thank you
- The difference is your degree. In other fields, having the appropriate degree can enhance your salary and make you more promotable. In the real estate investment field, I'd imagine it will be an advertising tool. I have a 4 year degree specializing me to work in this field, unlike other real estate investment advisors who haven't bothered to take advanced training. That sort of thing.
- Q: Im 18 and defiantly want to get into real estate, however im not jumping into it right away im going to wait about a year to learn a little more and get my license. however im wondering how much money do u need to jump into such an endeavor? Im in school currently and i also have a job but can only work part time, I can probably save a few thousand "3-5K" between now and when id like to make my 1st investment. Is that enough to make a real estate deal? also what types of real estate deals r the best, flipping houses, foreclosures, ect... any advice/references would be much appreciated. Please don't tell me im to young, i've heard it b4, i don't belive your ever too young to try and better your life with a higher income, why wait?and i know the market is bad right now but im sure its still possible to make money from real estate. even in these conditions im certain there are plenty of people making good money in this market.
- Find a local mentor or someone' who is doing the kind of real estate transactions you want to be able to do and intern with them. Learn how to do the legwork from them. After watching a few transactions, see if you can invest a few thousand in a transaction in one of their transactions with them as a jr. partner, to see if you really have the stomach for it. Consider what ever you invest is in some since put at risk. ... My main piece of advice is don't risk more than you afford to lose. This is true for any 'investments', real estate, stocks, options, etc, etc. Also don't 'chase a deal'. There will always be another deal coming by sooner or later. So if it seems 'to good to be true', it probably is. After a while you will develop a 'gut feel' for the deal. Once you get experience to see if you should follow your gut or not, then you can go for it. I have had friends that tried to 'avoid the tax man'. Don't do that. Keep ALL transactions above board. Pay the tax man what is due (even if it seems like an undue chunk of change). That includes local, state, and feds. As a younger person, I will not tell you that you are 'to young'. My suggestions above are to help you get the experience and understanding. I hope this helps, and I am glad to see someone wanting to be a go-getter!
- Q: HelloI have been reading about some real estate courses where they say that probate real estaet investing work sbecause the heirs are motivated to sell to pay of any property debts and will sell quickly for huge discount.My question is why don't they just list it with an agent?If it's such a discount someone will buy it?Thanksaston
- You have great questions, too many for the courses' you are talking about. Of course, heirs list their homes with Realtors like anyone else and expect to get top dollar- no one gives their houses away. The course sponsors make their money selling you the course, if their plan was so great, why would they be telling you when they could be doing it full time and making boatloads more money than selling courses!
- Q: Located in Florida now.After hours of reading, it seems the more certifications/licenses you have the better (as opposed to working your way up)Step 1 is attaining the following:- Florida Real Estate License- Florida Real Estate Appraisal License- Florida Real Estate Brokers License (Don't really see the point of this one)- CCIM Designation- (someone even mentioned a mortgage brokers license)And obviously in between read as much as I can on the field.After attaining these licenses, do I simply apply to work for a company?Should I try to get a job as soon as I get my basic license and get the others on the side over time, or is it best to get ALL of them ASAP and hit the ground running?Any advice here? I really want to make this happen, but it's a bit cloudy at this point and I would really appreciate some help.
- It is usually a RE salespersons license followed by a brokers license. You can obtain the salespersons one yourself but you must work under a broker for at least a period of one year before you can get your brokers license. You need to look up your states requirements before you do anything else.
- Q: The young man who appraised our home didn't have to take alot of time to do the work but did earn decent pay to do the job. What kind of training does one need and where do you get that? Then, how do you find a position as an appraiser. Well, the Real Estate industry isn't hot right now so I'm not sure about this idea but I need to find something legit to supplement my income and these internet scams are a killing waste of time. Even the ones that say there is no up front fee in getting started eventually hit you with the fact that they are really selling manuals and guides as a product and not a real opportunity.
- You would need to take the required classes and pass the required tests. I know some states require a 90 hour course.
- Q: Well, you see, I'm 16 in my junior year at high school, and I'm planning to be an international real estate agent, but I need to know what courses to take and which colleges would benefit me the best. I'm planning to do work between Germany and the US. I'm in my third year of German and planning to take my fourth, but I need to know what other courses in high school/college would benefit me best.Thank you!
- First you take Business admin degree then think further.
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- I live in Las Vegas and have 2 homes on the market. But I am sure you can seek a real estate agency online VERY easily. They will compete for your business......
- Q: I want to start a business flipping real-estate and I need a killer business plan can anyone help fine one?
- there is some great ideas on business and real estate in this article. i hope it helps you
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