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The main material of light steel villa is light steel keel synthesized by hot dip galvanized steel with cold rolling technology. Through precise calculation, it proves to have rational carrying capacity with support from auxiliary, to replace the traditional houses.
Light steel villa with light thin wall steel galvanized material as a structural framework, combined with various kinds of veneer decorative plate outside.The overall weight is lighter, for earthquake has the obvious effect.Because the material weight is small, the material consumption is relatively reduced, thus reducing the construction cost.Because most of the basic material made of steel materials can be recycled, is a very good energy saving and environmentally friendly homes.
Features:
● High degree of mechanization and commercialization
● Short construction period.
● The recyclable material is conducive to sustainable development.
● Due to the light weight, it has good seismic performance, which is preferred by seismic structure area countries.
● The comprehensive economic index is not higher than the reinforced concrete structure.
● Compared to brick concrete residential, it can effectively avoid the waste of resources by baking bricks.
● Due to the small thickness of wall, it can increase the efficiency of space use.
- Q: I don't want to be Donald Trump or anything. But I would like to set a goal of owning 100 apartment units. I'm not too sure how to start my endeavor, I'm hoping after I take business I'll have learned all the ins and outs for investing real estate. If anybody could kindly give me some suggestions on how I should start this venture that'd be great
- Business is great but if you want to pursue real estate, law, especially contract law is very advantageous. Get a BA or more, obtain your real estate licence(easy) and then look for a commercial brokerage to start with. If you want to understand what being a landlord is, you want to learn from landlords or the guys that work with them. You can make money selling homes but you will not learn about being a landlord working for a residential Realtor. There are something things you can't learn with out doing them.
- Q: what exactly do they teach you to get it?why do i have to get a license to deal with real estate?do they teach how to fix houses..how to expect prices of houses will behave or what?how long does it take to get it?what are the qualifications to get one?does it really help me if i dont have any past experience in real estate?i know alot of questions....thanks
- The only thing the real estate schools do is teach you how to pass your state real estate exam. Once you have accomplished this feat, it is up to you to educate yourself on other aspects of the real estate industry that you want to excel in. You should also make sure you have a copy of your state's continuing education requirements. This is required for you to continue to be a real estate agent in your state. Now the stuff you speak of in your question might or might not be apart of the continuing education requirements. These type subjects are for your on edification. Each state has it's own requirements so hit the Internet for your state and find out the requirements. You should be able to find out by going to a site such a California department of real estate or whatever state you are located in. If you just want to buy and sell your own real estate you do not need a real estate license. You only need a real estate license if you plan to sell other peoples house and work for a real estate brokerage firm. To pass the real estate exam you will be taught everything you need to know. You will not need any experience at all. I hope this has been of some use to you, good luck. 'FIGHT ON
- Q: What other ways of making money there are in a real estate company, besides selling? If I don't make any sale, will I be able to make some income working at the office?Thank you
- There are options available such as: * You can work at a new home site office. Developers need people to staff a new community and answer questions that the visitors may have. There may be limited opportunity for this in FL because of the current economic/new housing situation, but it may be worthwhile to investigate. You are paid hourly for this job. There are are staffing companies that can hire you for this job. * You can work in leases instead of selling. This can be done with your current license and the local MLS. * Jobs should be available at apartments; you could work as a manager or an associate. * You can probably diversify into commercial real estate and do the same thing as above i.e. leasing out commercial properties. * If you already have some experience, jobs should be available at corporations such as real estate developers, investment companies, and ancillary industries. You do not necessarily have to sell real estate in these jobs -- you could use your experience to get into areas such as marketing. Hope this helps. It may also be good to google and see what other options might be available.
- Q: Hi, I'm trying to buy a restaurant right now. I already signed the purchase agreement. So far I don't have my own agent. The agent hired by the seller tells me what to do next. That is because this agent told me that since the purchase price of the restaurant is kind of low, I shouldn't hire my agent. Well she said so, so I didn't hire anyone, and I thought she is going to help me for every little thing as my agent as well because she is getting double commission. But she is not doing as well as i expected. When I ask help for something she simply tells me to figure out by myself. Also, i talked with restaurant owners about my situation, they all say I should have my agent. So I want to hire my own real estate agent But I don't know if I can do so now. I already signed the purchase agreement, and escrow is about to open. Is it too late to hire my own agent?? Someone help me!!!
- Attend open houses. Also, pick up the local real estate books that they give out for free. Find a few houses you like and call the listing agent and ask to see the house. That will give you a chance to meet a few local agents and see if there is anyone you mesh well with. We used Remax with our last purchase/and sell. However, I would not base my decision on a specific company name....each realtor is different and unique. Try to stick with a company that has a more well known name (none of those discounted fees places or tiny companies) so you know you are getting the most accurate information possible. If possible, it would be nice if the agent was close to your age, so that they can relate to why you are looking for certain features or locations, and can better foresee other homes that may be perfect for you that maybe you are overlooking as being somewhat unfamiliar with the area. Good luck! Look at several houses before making any offers!
- 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: in making money, what are the pros and cons of eachim thinking more of long term, I assume in real estate investment you can play it much more safer without losing heaps of money, but in stock money comes in faster, and it can lose faster too s and cons of them would be nice, thanks for the answers!
- You said I assume in real estate investment you can play it much more safer without losing heaps of money WRONG assumption. The neighbors (or tenants) from hell can move in, the roof and boiler needs to be replaced. You nice tenants found mold. A city tree next to your property falls down, destroys a car and the owner sues you because you didn't advise the city that it was dieing and a danger. With the stock market, it can be riskier if you invest in the hot tip pennies or easy money scams some people here like to hipe. Or it can be safer if you invest in dividend paying blue chip stocks. Good stocks do go down in value, but in the past, they have always come back. Since 1926, there has never been a 20 year time period where the S%P 500 index would have lost money. Plus, with the stock market, you can also invest second hand in real estate, where you can own a well diversified selection of professionally managed properties via REITS and leave handling the tenents from hell, and the cost of a new roof to the REIT pros.
- Q: Any one know of a great real estate appraisal school to go to?
- I am a real estate appraiser- got my license nearly 20 years ago- and one thing you need to think about before you put out money for school, is that you need to apprentice too. You cannot get an appraisal license without apprenticing under a licensed appraiser for 2 years in addition to schooling. I get calls all the time from people wanting me to take them on as a trainee. In my area, it is tough to find a willing appraiser and I know of people who completed the schooling and were unable to find an appraiser to sponsor them. Might want to check on this first. Your state real estate appraisal board has a list of requirements and approved schools on their website.
- Q: I am thinking about getting into real estate...I know there's more money in commercial but its harder to break into....any tips/ideas/suggestions?
- Commercial real estate usually involves a depth of understanding of these properties as the sale of an ongoing business, a site for a potential business, a possible business investment property, etc. That means you need a good solid familiarity with the concept of EGIs, GIMs, GRMs, NOIs, capitalization, depreciation, economic life, market and investment values, sales comparison, vacancy and collection losses, zoning and permitting and licensing - etc. - depending on what kind of commercial properties you are going to be working with. This is all great stuff, and a wonderful challenge, if you have the expertise. If your background includes this kind of experience (as an accountant, lawyer, banker, property manager, county or state employee - whatever) use your old contacts as a launching point in your marketing plan. People who know you already, professionally, will have some amount of faith in your abilities and can send you business - if you ask them to keep you in mind. If this is all new to you, you will need to build credibility. Take classes that pertain to this field (business, real estate, accounting - whatever you can find) and join the local commercial real estate associations. Build up your resume and network, network, network - and have a solid marketing plan to put your face out there. Ideally, you will find a mentor to help you along the way - perhaps in your local commercial real estate association? If this is your dream and your passion, and you are willing to set logical goals and work hard, you can do it. Good luck and best wishes.
- 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.
- This has nothing to do with common law, at least not current common law. What this says is: 100 years ago, buyers of real estate were at the mercy of anyone selling real estate. Since there was no licensing at that time, many people in the real estate business were not ethical people. The agents and sellers represented only the sellers of real estate. There was no buyer representation. Buyers were left on their own to find their way thru a transaction. Ignore the instead. A common-law doctrine simply mean the law of the land (at that time); how it was done at that time. Caveat Emptor does mean let the buyer beware. By this, it was meant that buyers were solely responsible for knowing everything they needed to know about the property; there were no disclosure laws. What that says, in a nutshell, is: 100 years ago, people selling real estate were all about themselves and that the buyers needed to know exactly what they were getting into because no one was watching out for them in a real estate transaction.
- Q: I am looking to become a Real Estate Broker and wanted some advice. Once I get my license, I would like to work under another Seasoned-Experienced Broker for 6months to one year until I am comfortable to work on my own. My question is:How do I determine the best type of Firm or Agency to work under?What are some things I should be concerned about in terms of commission, desk fees, etc?What are some things I should demand, ask for?What are some things I should AVOID when choosing a Firm or Agency to work with? What should I look for when choosing a Firm or Agency?Thanks everyone in advance!
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