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Membrane structure

Membrane structure (Tensioned Membrane structure), is the most representative and promising architectural form in 21st century. By breaking the pure linear architectural style pattern, its unique beautiful curved surface presents us a perfect combination of conciseness and sprightliness, rigidity and flexibility, strength and beauty.

● economy

Since the membrane structure has certain transparence, the intensity and time of lighting can be properly reduced during the day, which helps to save energy. In the meantime, gorgeous landscape formed by night lights can achieve a good advertising effect.

The weight of membrane structure roof is only 1/30 of that of conventional steel roof, which greatly reduces the cost.

●Short construction period

Since all the processing and production are completed in the factory, construction duration is greatly shortened and specialty-intersecting construction can be effectively avoided.

● self-cleaning

Membrane structure is highly non-sticky adhesive, which is in like manner with non-stick pan. The surface of membrane structure is unlikely to be contaminated by dirt and dust, and even the dust on the surface will be cleaned by rain, so building will remain as bright as new after many years.

● Transparency

During the day, the sun through the membrane structure of the buildings fills the building with natural light. At night, indoor light through the membrane structure adds the space a fantastic nightscape. When applied to the gym and recreation facilities, membrane structure can realize the comfortable ideal all-day commercial space.

● Wide span

Material of membrane structure is light in weight, which is only 1kg/m². Therefore, the membrane structure can fundamentally overcome the difficulty the traditional structure meets in construction of non-column wide-spanning buildings, and also creates huge free space.

Q: Im homeschooled and really want to be a real estate agent but it says that one of the requirements is to have a high school diploma. Would I have to go to college to get it or would it be different because Im homeschooled?
I thought home schooled kids earn their high school diploma at home. Add: Sorry I couldn't help. Maybe you can post your question in the real estate section and ask some agent if you have to have a traditional HS diploma or not.
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: Real estate career requirements.I'm interested in the real estate field. I've heard that you don't have to go to college long for it,and I heard it's a full four years. Either way I'm gonna go to further my education,but I'd like to know the longest you have to go and what do you need. Can I still go to college or start type of program while finishing highschool?
Where I am, in Illinois, you just go to a private school, or community college, or the Board Office of your local real estate board and take a class. Then you have to pass a state test. Any agency will hire you probably, except RE/MAX, which usually hires experienced agents. So shop around and meet with various brokers. Pay is commission only, and there are fees you have to pay, such as board fees (for the MLS, lockbox, and also for franchise fees if you work for a franchised company like Century 21, etc.) Good luck! It's a fun career, but I don't do it anymore because it took every weeknight and weekend (especially Sundays) away from my kids and family. The money is good though, but only after you've put in two years or so. It can also be a cut-throat business, so become thick-skinned to deal with that.
Q: I'm looking in to the real estate field and i live in Laguna Beach. Sooo...
Depends on what the houses costs....typically a realtor should make 3% commission on the selling cost of the house...for example, if a house costs 300,000 just multiply 3% X 300,000 = 9,000 commission However, right now is a super tough time for real estate due to the economy.
Q: what are the factors that make for future hot real estate locations? I am particularly looking f areas that have the most growth potential in 5-10 years. Looking for opportunities in real estate or raw land..
The truth is, this answer is different for everyone. It all depends on what you are looking to do, your goals, your overall direction. I am an investment consultant for a national real estate investment firm. I'd be happy to help. When you need get your taxes done, you hire a professional to point you in the right direction. When you have legal issues, you hire a professional to point you in the right direction. Why would you try to take on the very difficult task of investing your money on yourself? Maybe I can offer some (FREE) help We work with first time and full time investors to safely and successfully build wealth and cash flow through real estate. We are a complete full service company, working with thousands of investors we specialize in buying, managing and maintaining real estate across the country. The services we offer include: Buying selling and locating great property in the greatest emerging markets in the US. National lending. Commercial and residential contracting and construction. Full service property management. Market data research and development. Portfolio building managing and strengthening. And educating our clients on the best and most secure investments. This is a (FREE) service, I am not selling anything - this is not spam. Send me an email, I can help. Please don't forget to pick me as your best answer ;- )
Q: I'm still in highschool just researching about careers and majors and I would like to know the basics of Real Estate. - The different careers within the real estate business and how they work.- The ranges of income.- The important skills you will require to be excellent at the business.- Is it worth it?-The up and down side about the business.- Is it an enjoyable job?- Also can you confirm that through practice you can be great at it?-Any other information or advice would be great. - Thankyou very much~
Here is a link to the US Department of Labor/Occupational Outlook Handbook. It won't answer all your questions, but it's a great place to start because it has tons of information including qualifications, salaries, outlooks, etc.
Q: would I earn more money as a real estate (residential) sales agent or as a commercial broker?
Commercial brokers I think earn more, at least they did in the past. But neither job is doing that well in this economy. I kind of think that currently you would do better in the residential sector of the real estate field. I see a LOT of commercial buildings sitting vacant. I live in Seattle and some developer put up a 'glass tower' like two years ago. It's sitting there absolutely vacant (about 40 stories tall). On the same note, developers threw up very many condos around here in downtown Seattle. I can look out my window and see them. Guess what? They are like 95% unoccupied. So-called 'zombie condos'. People are having trouble affording real estate in this recession. (I have a nice apartment across the street from these massive condo buildings. I never see any lights or TVs at night in them when I look out my window - that's why I know that those buildings are for the most part unoccupied). So, five years ago, real estate was kind of a booming business here in the USA, but the bubble burst. It's going to be awhile before it really comes back - I'd estimate ten years, if ever.
Q: I am having trouble finding real estate investors to add to my buyer's list for wholesale deals I am working on. I have attended meetings of my local real estate investment club but we are lucky if five people show up. I have tried classified ads in the newspaper and on craigslist, all without responses. I have contacted we buy houses ads. I suspect I have had no luck with this method because they might consider me as their competition.I stay away from bandit signs because of strict code enforcement in my area. I have telephoned professional contractors in my area but none have returned my calls. What am I doing wrong or what else can I try?
Real investors are not joining any silly clubs. Clubs are for the losers, the ones who are wanna be's or not making it on their own. You need to hook up with a hot real estate broker who has large numbers of investors buying from him/her. They tend to be loyal, not simply using the same broker for years, but generations. I have even heard of wills specifying that a trusted broker be used in case of a sale. You are having trouble because of this loyalty. Investors like people who make them money, I know I do. Instead of competing find one to team up with. The successful brokers are swamped right now and working 7 days a week trying to keep up with their buyers demands.
Q: Im going to invest in Real Estate on the side (mainly rental properties ).. Right now im getting my real estate license but im also finishing up a paralegal program. Which of these two jobs would be more beneficial to me as a real estate investor, becoming an agent and work with a broker then maybe become a broker, or work as a real estate paralegal?? (i live in wpb Florida)
I think agent it better, though I'm not sure exactly what paralegal does (do they have access to the mls). If you are doing this on the side figure you've got to buy/ sell at least one property per year to cover the costs of having a license (assuming your commissions cover the costs, not talking about a flip here). However, access to the mls is crucial for me and whatever you do, make sure you have this.
Q: I would like to get into real estate. I live in NJ. Does anyone have any information about the job? I would like to work for a company that I could have a cubical at and do my paper work and set up open houses? Is that how this all works? Anyone who is in real estate and could give me some tips , they would be much appreciated.I am 25 with no bills... so I am not worrying about making 100,000 dollars a year. So don't start bashing this idea already .
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