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Cast Iron Pipe

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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.

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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.

Q:I am considering purchasing real estate in Italy as a second, holiday home. I would like any information on the potential pitfalls. Also, can someone advise as to the tax implications as a U.S. resident (i.e., can I take advantage of the mortgage interest deduction)?Thanks.
Buying okorder ; they have many publications and regular subscription e-mails such as their PostCards from [Country]. In addition they sponsor multi-day real estate investor and potential retiree seminars around the world where you learn all the ins and outs of investing in particular regions where you are attending. If you sign up for communications on the site, prepare to be rewarded with regular offers to buy books, seminars, etc. Not a bad thing, really. I have a 12-page article I downloaded from the site and formatted for MS Word entitled Where To Buy In Italy I would be glad to send you. It would be a good overview. E-mail me at PS - I have no connection with International Living except as a reader.
Q:I recently got my real estate salesperson license and know this is the career I want to pursue. However, I am currently a full-time Master's student. Does anyone know if companies would allow me to work as a part-time real estate agent?For what it's worth, I'm done with classes by noon every day and have Fridays off completely, so this would allow a significant amount of time to show houses, etc. Thanks!
Some part time agents are successful but very few are. I think that it is very difficult to motivate yourself everyday to do the things you have to do to succeed in this business. Knocking on doors, holding open houses, calling people when you think they may be angry at you. I find that people that are able to pay their bills without putting themselves in an uncomfortable position- never do the things necessary to succeed. As far as the best company. I would look at the type of real estate I want to practice. In residential I would pick a residential real estate company. Within that I would look for the specific area I want to sell homes in and see what three or four companies are doing best there- and go interview with them. Ask them straight out what they do to help a new agent succeed. My company would not want to invest much into a part time agent.
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:If you could tell your younger self 3 tips before becoming a real estate agent what would they be?Or any points of wisdom, all appreciated. :)
No one above has even mentioned the most important TIP of all. You need at least 6 months of your normal everyday expenses saved, before you begin the realtor's course. After you make a sale,you may not be paid for 30 - 60 days until the sale closes. Your business expenses continue to pile up and must be paid even though you have not received any commission yet. The competition from the thousands of other sales people is fierce. You are new with no experience and no contacts, so you need to come up with something unique while staying within the code of ethics. Work hard 24 / 7 and good luck.
Q:Ok, I'm thinking about changing my whole outlook on a career, mostly because i HATE my job and it's going no where fast. I want to get into real estate because after applying for job after job that I know I'll hate, I've decided that would be interesting. Here's the thing, I don't know how to start. Should I get the license first? Would companies hire you and train you while you go to classes? How does it work traditionally? I've been on the big companies websites and requested information, but haven't received anything yet. Just need a little inspiration from someone who's been there. THANKS!!
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Q:I am 14 years of age and recently attended a Career Fair and really liked the Real Estate program and the Architect program, is there a job where these are combined?Or can you design the houses and then sell them?
Get a real estate license. Get a degree in Architecture. Build and design your own homes or buildings. Sell them. Be filthy rich by the time you're 30. All in a nutshell. For a 14 yo, you got your head on right! There's nothing that makes more money quickly in this country than owning and selling real estate. You've just stepped up your bank account by thinking about designing your own buildings too! Go for it and don't give up that plan! You'll be the next (young) Donald Trump!
Q:I am thinking of going to school and getting my bachelors for Real Estate, but I am not sure if they make enough? Anyone know?
Real estate fees vary when you sell a home.. most realtor take a percentage of anywhere from 4-6% and then when the home sells.. the realtors (both buyer and seller) split the proceed per whatever the buyers proceed request is. For example: You sell a home for $400,000: The real estate commission is 4%.. then the total commission is $16,000 buyers realtor would get: $8,000 sellers realtor would get: $8,000 A realtor can make really good money, depending on how savvy and experienced they become. It also depends on the market.. and with a market like we are having now, I have seen a lot of them forced to make ends meet in other ways. Hope this helps. Good Luck!
Q:I am going to college for Graphic Design and definitely plan on pursuing art after college, hopefully in the advertisement field. But it really depends on where I end up settling down. I have a passion for houses and real estate seems like a great option that would allow me to continue my art while having a stable income.How much does a real estate agent typically make in a year? Should I just pursue the advertisement career rather than opting for a career in real estate? Are there any artists out there with advice?
It's obvious that you don't know much about real estate. 1. We don't have salaries or a stable income. We live off commissions. So if you don't sell any houses, you make zero. It's not consistent and it's definitely not for the faint of heart. 2. There is no typical in how much we make. One year I made $18K and another year I made $100K. It really depends. Also, real estate is about longevity. Statistics show that 50% of new agents quit within their first year. Of the remaining 50%, 50% of them quit within 3 years. 80% of deals are done by 20% of agents. It's a cut throat business. I love it but it's definitely not easy. You don't sit there and money comes in. You work your butt off. My longest evening ended at 3am. Also, if for whatever reason a deal collapses, you make nothing. There's no oh but I did so much work! to complain about it.
Q:I would like to get into real estate...how would a beginner go about this?
I have been a Realtor since April 2006, I have closed over 40 deals since then and made a six figure income from real estate in that year. No that is not typical for the industry, but it is typical for the company I work for. If you get your license look for TRAINING, and I mean real training. Not just watch this agent and you will figure it out. We have classes daily to teach new and experienced agents to take their business to the next level. Now sales is important to real estate but the thing to remember is this: Your most important job as a real estate agent is lead generation, NOT buying and selling houses. You cannot sell houses if you do not have clients. The flexibility in hours is not what you think, I work 9-5 PLUS eveings and weekends. And the only reason I do not work more is I have an assistant who handles a lot of the mundane work for me so I can focus on lead generation and my clients. You can work less but generally speaking, plan on making less... There are agents who work less than than and make more than me, through leverage, that is what I am working towards. There are also those who work more and make less.... They do not focus on lead generation. Health insurance is a biggie to think about, and taxes. As a Realtor, no-one is collecting taxes for you so quarterly payments need to be made to the IRS and state if you have state income tax. It is a very rewarding job, both personally and financially if you work hard and put systems in place to help you succeed. But it is what you put into it, there is no easy $ in real estate.
Q:Im 22 years old and say I make about 5000 dollars every month with my 9-5 job as an engineer.I am planning to achieve a goal of having positive cashflow of about 7-10 thousand dollars every month by the time I am 32 while working in my daytime job in the meantime. Does a plan like this seem plausible? Or do I need to quit my job at some point and dedicate all my effort in real estate investing?
probably not possible you might be able to offer proposals by mail and do a lot of your investing in your free time but I seriously doubt you are going to have huge success this way you have a good day job and unless the investing proved to be superior to it, keep the day job

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