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Light steel structure
Light steel structure is an environmentally friendly economic plant which is convenient for both assembly and disassembly. Its main load-bearing component is steel, including steel columns, steel beams, steel truss and steel roof. The light steel as the frame and the sandwich board for building materials are installed in standard module series, and components are connected by bolts. light steel structure is suitable for all kinds of modern industrial workshop, logistics warehouse and industrial buildings.
Features:
●Comfortable: Steel structure plant adopts high efficiency energy-saving system with respiratory function, which can adjust indoor air humidity; roof has with ventilation function, which can help form air flow upside the room, therefore satisfying ventilation and cooling demand inside of the roof.
●Time saving: the whole installation belongs to dry construction mainly including connection with bolts, therefore there is no environmental effects of season.
●Environmental protection: 100% of materials can be recycled, which truly realizes pollution-free.
●Energy saving: steel structure of light steel plant uses efficient energy-saving wall, with good thermal insulation, heat insulation and sound insulation, which can save 50% energy.
- Q: I bought exam prep from a local real estate school in LA, and it has like 1k questions...well it's bit hard to study all that 1k questions since i only have like 2 weeks until the exam date. if anyone have any experices with that site, please leave any inputs..I took the test before and failed once..my 1k questions were similar but it's too many.. :(thanks,
- Well, okorder 's ExamPrepMaster tool. It's $59, but they guarantee that you pass... or you get your money back(you just send them your failing report card). It has 12 practice tests(50 questions each), 2 final test(150 questions each), 1 vocabulary test(100 questions), 1 math test(100 questions), and 1 state test(120 questions). As long as you get 80% or more on all of those tests, then they will guarantee that you pass. Yes, it seems like a lot of work with 17 practice tests... but it prepared me well. It's an easy setup. You can even put in your exam date, and they will pace all of the tests for you depending on how long you have. It allows for easy memorization of concepts, ideas and words. Apparently on their website they say that 90% of the people that use the program will pass on their first time. Check it out, it's a good deal. EDIT: Just saw that you have two weeks. So it'll probably pace you with 1 test a day. The 50 question tests only take about 30 minutes. And they also offer and explanation after each question so you can better understand the concept behind the question and answer. Hope this helps!
- Q: My nephew really wants to be a real estate agent but he has epilepsy so he can't drive. But does a real estate agent really need to drive anymore in today's hi tech world of gadgetry? I was thinking that he could sell properties online and since he's fluent in Spanish he should focus on buyers from Spain/Latin America. What do you think os this possible?
- No, a real estate agent does not need to have a driver's license or need to drive. BUT if they have clients who don't have vehicles or have disabilities themselves, then they would like/expect their agent to drive them around to view homes. I have never ever met an agent that did business solely through the internet without meeting clients, taking them to view homes etc. The only time that's the case is if you have long time investors that you've worked with previously that trust you wholeheartedly to do all the work without seeing the property because they live elsewhere. other than that, there is no way I can fathom when an agent sells properties online and doesn't do anything else.
- Q: Anybody out there complete the Msc in Real estate? If so, how would you describe your experience, and has it helped you procure employment? I have recently been accepted and I'm wondering what kind of job prospects I can expect. Thanks!
- Congrats for the offer from cass.....I've been offered MSc Real Estate as well for 08/09 but was more keen on the Real Estate Investment programme..........however would love to have more information on the job prospects for MSc Real Estate course....it would be of great help to me if you could keep me posted about the same..............good luck!
- Q: to business there is marketing, accouting, economic, ect. How would you break real estate down like that? I want to start studing real estate at home, and I need to know what to study?
- Real Estate as a business has all of the same functional areas as any other business. Marketing, finance, management, etc. I would suggest that how best to start a course of study depends on what the goal is. Do you want to become a Realtor? I am sure that the state has a licensing curriculum and authorized course providers. If you are studying to begin investment, there have been thousands of books written on the subject. Your area may have a Real Estate Investor Association (REIA) chapter and teaching is a large part of what they do. No doubt your local library has a plethora of information on the subject. That might be the best place to start. After all, its free, right? Good luck!
- Q: I am changing careers and I want to obtain a real estate sales person license. I am considering Kaplan school as I need to take online classes. Thoughts, reviews or suggestions on this school? Does an employer care what school you get your license from?
- Employers don't care where you went to school, they only care whether or not you are licensed. You should be aware that real estate courses are usually designed to simply get you past the state exam and fulfill required classroom hours. To be even better qualified try taking some marketing classes too since the majority of what a Realtor does is marketing. Still the real education will come when you enter into the business. Good Luck.
- Q: Looking to become a real estate agent.
- Hi, James; There are many factors involved with getting a real estate license. The type of license (most states have several). And the agency you will be working for. If you get a job with a firm that has agreed to pay for your to obtain your license, then yes, you will have to work for them (at least for a certain amount of time). Some agencies make it a conditional part of your job to obtain the license. However, if you don't want to work for a specific firm, you can pay for the classes yourself, pass the tests (state federal portions), you can take your license and go to work for anyone. Just keep in mind that you will need to attend Continuing Education every 2 years to maintain your RE license, and to pay yearly dues to the Real Estate Commisssion.
- Q: I am looking for a part-time (in or near Pasadena, CA) or online real estate MBA program. Any ideas?
- Don't think they'd let you do it part time, but USC has what is supposed to be a real good program. I know we had a project manager here do that program from San Diego while holding a full time job. Not easy by any means (1 year program), but if you are looking for a good program, that is one.
- Q: Real estate agents on average get paid from 30,000 to 70,000 a year. sum earn 150,000 +those "average" people....what did they do wrong?? and how did the other people earn 150,000+??is real estate a good job>?one more question: Many people buy homes and they fix them up, rebuild them, etc. and sell them for a higher price and get HUUGE profits. HOW DOES ALL THIS WORK OUT>? i have no diea howdetailed explanation would be nice..thanx
- HE COPIED MY ANSWER!!!! Real Estate is like any other commission sales business. Some years it booms and some years it flops. Never believe figures that quote average when it relates to a commission job. That's what Real Estate is. If you're a good sales person, you're going to make millions in spite of a slump. Ask Donald Trump. He made millions in Manhattan where there was no more real estate to sell. He got creative and went selling upwards versus the traditional selling outward. The rest is history. If you are not creative in generating sales, go do something else. Real Estate is not for you. Flipping properties is a horse of a different color. You have to have capital to improve what you buy. It must be done quickly, inexpensively and almost have a buyer waiting in the wings. Many flippers already have a buyer lined up. They know what the buyer wants and they go find it. Fix it up to meet expectations and turn a good profit. Unless you have a purse with real deep pockets and can sit on a piece of property for months, then flipping real estate can send you to the poor house very quickly.
- Q: How difficult is it to become a real estate agent in Beverly Hills or Malibu or Bel Air ECT places like that? How would you go about getting into a brokerage in the area? Any information you think I should know that I didn't ask of?
- Not difficult at all. First you go to Real Estate Sales Agent School and if you pass the course and exam, you apply for your license to be a sales agent. Once you have your license, you go to several real estate offices and apply for a job as a sales agent. Once you have been a sales agent under the guidance of a Broker for 3 yrs, you can go back to Real Estate School and study to become a Broker. Once you have your Brokers license, you can open your own office anywhere you want.
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