How can I e-mail forward yahoo realestate listings?

Posted by admin on December 31st, 2010 and filed under realestate listings | 3 Comments »


Try searching on www.realtor.com

You should be able to forward or e-mail from there

Is there a realestate insurance that the policy cover’s move then just one property on it?

Posted by admin on December 29th, 2010 and filed under realestate properties | 2 Comments »

Was wondering if there is a rental property insurance that owers can have that can cover multiply properties under one policy then have one policy per property.

Yes, of course. A commercial property policy can list hundreds of locations on it.

That "one property per policy" bit is for amateurs, who only own one or two rentals, and own them in their personal name.

Can a person with a felony obtain a realestate license in Minnesota?

Posted by admin on December 13th, 2010 and filed under realestate | 3 Comments »

My friend wants to get her realestate license but she has a felony. Is there a way she can obtain it or does her Felony disqualify her somehow??

Yes, contact the licensing bureau.

But consider that she might have a VERY tough time getting a job, even if she can get the license. She also might find it nearly impossible to be an independent realtor without company experience.

She should do some serious research as to whether there are any successful realtors with similar felony records. If so, maybe go for it. If not, it might not be a wise career choice.

How much money does a realestate agent make in Sydney.?

Posted by admin on December 5th, 2010 and filed under realestate | 1 Comment »

Ok so I’m only 14 but I would like to follow a career as a realestate agent. I have a family friend how is a realestate agent but haven’t seen her for a while so I have not been able to ask her for a while.
So I would like to know how much they make?
I’m pretty sure that they would get 5% of every house they sell, is that true.
And what does a realestate agent really do…

Real estate agents enter the profession from all walks of life. Some become a real estate agent for the money, while others are attracted to the glamor, excitement and challenges of selling property. For many, a real estate career offers the opportunity to be your own boss, and that reason is a motivating factor for those who want to get out from under the thumb of corporate America.

How Much Does an Average Real Estate Agent Earn?

Most first-year real estate agents earn very little, primarily because they are struggling to learn the business while they build a client base. As the years go by, agents can rely on referrals from satisfied clients to continue building their business.

According to Salary.com, most real estate agents earn on average between $34,000 and $45,000 annually.

How much agents make depends on the number of transactions they complete, the commission paid to the brokerage and their split with the sponsoring broker.
———I’m glad i answered your question and hoping that this will be a great help to you…good Luck !!

Religious or humane person, how much sympathy do you show others who have unforseen things happen to them?

Posted by admin on December 3rd, 2010 and filed under realestate agencies | 1 Comment »

Sympathy, understanding feelings of others!

33 man out / Baby Jessica / foreclosure-freeze / Sympathy, understanding feelings of others!

33 miners story here

http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/94069?fp=1

While the 33 miners were being hoisted to the surface earlier this week, Web searches were not only soaring on the brave men and their families, but also on Jessica McClure, better known as "Baby Jessica."

Baby Jessica story here

http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/94071?fp=1

Another story of others bucked the odds and survived the ordeal tied to the other stories!

After Sabella commented on the Chile situation, Web searches on "ramon sabella" surged into breakout status. Sabella says he was overwhelmed by the attention he received after being rescued. But according to a popular blog from CNN, he remarked, "If the miners can hang on and be normal, spend time with family and friends, they can manage not to be overwhelmed. They’ll be OK."

Lastly, there’s Ramon Sabella. If you don’t remember him, you probably weren’t around in 1972, when Mr. Sabella’s plane crashed in the Andes Mountains. He and a group of others bucked the odds and survived the ordeal. Their story was documented in the movie "Alive."

Foreclosure Freeze story here

http://finance.yahoo.com/real-estate/article/111040/from-a-maine-house-a-national-foreclosure-freeze?mod=realestate-buy

From a Maine House, a National Foreclosure Freeze
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Before anyone starts casting stones at this woman for having the audacity to lose her job in a depressed area, just consider…it can happen to you any day now. Unemployment isn’t going down. And our wages isn’t going up, even though our elected officials always make sure they vote themselves a raise as much as they can get away with. I always put myself in the shoes of the other person, because I’ve been the other person. My plant closed down within a year after Clinton signed NAFTA into law, putting me on the unemployment line. I was disabled (but not receiving $ for it) & jobs weren’t plentiful for people who couldn’t stand for long periods. That left us to survive on my husbands income, which was as a school bus driver. If our rent hadn’t been cheap, we’d have had to live in our car, like hundreds of other Americans. And while I agree that everyone needs to pay their fair share, where are the agencies that help people stay in their homes? And why couldn’t the bank lower her mortgage once she was on welfare? Even if she only paid a fraction of what her payments were, at least she’d still be in her home with her family. I have no sympathy for the banks. They brought this on themselves by their greed. And it’s only by the grace of God that those of you who throw stones at people like this lady aren’t in her position right now. Don’t get too cozy. The tax man cometh.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sympathy is a social affinity in which one person stands with another person, closely understanding his or her feelings. Also known as empathic concern, it is the feeling of compassion or concern for another, the wish to see them better off or happier. Although empathy and sympathy are often used interchangeably, a subtle variation in ordinary usage can be detected. To empathize is to respond to another’s perceived emotional state by experiencing feelings of a similar sort. Sympathy not only includes empathizing, but also entails having a positive regard or a non-fleeting concern for the other person.

In common usage, sympathy is usually making known one’s understanding of another’s unhappiness or suffering, especially when it is grief. Sympathy can also refer to being aware of other (positive) emotions as well. In a broader sense, it can refer to the sharing of political or ideological sentiments, such as in the phrase "a communist sympathizer". The word derives from the Greek συμπάθεια (sympatheia), from σύν (syn) "together" and πάθος (pathos) "passion", in this case "suffering" (from πάσχω – pascho, "to be affected by, to suffer").

Can we show sympathy toward people who had unforseen circumstances come upon them in ways they did not see coming and powerless without help from others to get things aright again?

Sympathy is a feeling, and most people have sympathy for people who have something bad happen to them. But even better than sympathy is when you actually DO something for others rather than just feeling sympathy.

If you see that someone is having a tough time, don’t say "Let me know if there is anything I can do to help." Those are empty words. Instead, find something helpful you can do, and do it.