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Cool Real Estate Agent images

A few nice real estate agent images I found:



Stetson Valley Real Estate Agent
real estate agent
Image by Show Appeal Realty


Wigwam Creek Real Estate Agent
real estate agent
Image by Show Appeal Realty

CS2_4103

Check out these century real estate images:


CS2_4103
century real estate
Image by CENTURY 21®


CS2_4829
century real estate
Image by CENTURY 21®

Nice Real Estate Training photos

Some cool real estate training images:


IMG_7455
real estate training
Image by reclaimedhome


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real estate training
Image by reclaimedhome

Charlesview Apartments - Toronto, Ontario

A few nice canada real estate images I found:


Charlesview Apartments - Toronto, Ontario
canada real estate
Image by fabfotophotography


Charlesview Apartments - Toronto, Ontario
canada real estate
Image by fabfotophotography


Charlesview Apartments - Toronto, Ontario
canada real estate
Image by fabfotophotography

Nice Real Estate America photos

Some cool real estate america images:



HPIM1394
real estate america
Image by Elliott P

MOGG-STAINLESS STEEL ARCHITECTURAL SYSTEMS-PRESTIGE RAILINGS & STAIRS LTD.- featured at Buildex Vancouver-Photos Courtesy of Ron Sombilon Gallery and PacBlue Printing-5

Check out these real estate canada images:


MOGG-STAINLESS STEEL ARCHITECTURAL SYSTEMS-PRESTIGE RAILINGS & STAIRS LTD.- featured at Buildex Vancouver-Photos Courtesy of Ron Sombilon Gallery and PacBlue Printing-5
real estate canada
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
BUILDEX VANCOUVER - Vancouver Convention Centre West
BUILDEX Vancouver is about designing, building and managing real estate.

www.BuildexVancouver.com

For Other MMPI Canada Events visit

www.MMPICanada.com


Buildex Vancouver-Photos Courtesy of Ron Sombilon Gallery and PacBlue Printing-12
real estate canada
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
BUILDEX VANCOUVER - Vancouver Convention Centre West
BUILDEX Vancouver is about designing, building and managing real estate.

www.BuildexVancouver.com

For Other MMPI Canada Events visit

www.MMPICanada.com

Nice Real Estate Investing photos

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New cabinets and appliances
real estate investing
Image by i am real estate photographer


Carport with a gate
real estate investing
Image by i am real estate photographer

Nice Texas Real Estate photos

Some cool texas real estate images:


Tahitian Village, Bastrop TX
texas real estate
Image by Austin Appraiser


Tahitian Village, Bastrop TX
texas real estate
Image by Austin Appraiser


Tahitian Village, Bastrop TX
texas real estate
Image by Austin Appraiser

Nice Us Real Estate photos

A few nice us real estate images I found:


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us real estate
Image by Kramchang


Dream home
us real estate
Image by futureatlas.com
The American dream has taken a bit of a beating lately.

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Some cool real estate los angeles images:


IMG_0308
real estate los angeles
Image by Morgantis
Real Estate BarCamp Los Angeles 2009

(CC) Morgan Brown. www.turnhere.com. Feel free to use this picture. Please credit as shown


Old Pasadena
real estate los angeles
Image by Morgantis
Real Estate BarCamp Los Angeles 2009

(CC) Morgan Brown. www.turnhere.com. Feel free to use this picture. Please credit as shown


Kelley Koehler @houschick at half-baked
real estate los angeles
Image by Morgantis
Real Estate BarCamp Los Angeles 2009

(CC) Morgan Brown. www.turnhere.com. Feel free to use this picture. Please credit as shown

Cool Real Estate Commission images

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NYC - The Helmsley Building
real estate commission
Image by wallyg
The Helmsley Building, designed by Warren & Wetmore, is a 35-story building straddling Park Avenue. Before being dwarfed by the Pan Am Building (now Met Life Building), it served as a visual termination point for Park Avenue, behind Grand Central Terminal.

Built in 1929 as the headquarters for the New York Central Railroad Company, founded by Cornelius Vanderbilt, it was originally called the New York Central Building. When New York Central sold the building to real estate mogul, Harry Helmsley, he renamed it the New York General Building--with the "C" and "T" in Central were masterfully chiseled into "G" and "E" respectively. His wife, Leona Helmsley, infamous for her well-publicized tax evasion indictment in 1989, later renamed it the Helmsley Building. Helmsley-Spear Management owned the property until 1998 when it was sold to Max Capital, and later, in 2006, to Istithmar, an investment firm owned by the royal family of Dubai, for 5 million. Stipulations required the name to remain unchanged.

Before the electrification of the New York Central Railroad in 1912-1913, the neighborhood north of Grand Central Terminal was populated with open-air railway yards and tracks used by steam locomotives. The electrification and covering of the yards enabled the continuation of Park Avenue to the north and new building construction such as this.

The middle part of the building, flanked by 15-storey wings on the sides, rises as a tower to the pilastered top and the pyramidal roof, topped by a copper-clad lantern at 172.5 m. At night the roof and lantern are illuminated. At the base of the tower, there are two large portals on either side of the lobby to provide access for traffic from Park Avenue through the building, to the elevated platforms past Met Life and Grand Central Terminal, and to Park Avenue South via the Pershing Viaduct. Similarly, pedestrian traffic is led through in two tunnels with connections to retail space.

The ornate art deco clock was erected 68-feet above street level on the cornice above the portal in 1928. Edward Frnacis McCartan created the piece during his three-year appointment to the New York City Art Commission. Cut in limestone, the clock features two statues four times life size. The male figure on the left is Transportation, symbolizing the spirit of speed. He rests his arm on a winged wheel of Progress and holds the staff of Mercury. On the right is a female figure, Industry, who embraces a staff in her arm, while resting on a beehive. Several other smaller symbolic figures round out the design including the Liberty Cap, crowning the clock's top. The clock, 45 feet in width and 19 feet high , has a dial which spans 9 feet in diameter.

The entrance lobby has lavish white travertine and marble decor complete with mirrors and chandeliers. Bronze reliefs above the elevator doors depict a winged helmet surrounding a globe, symbolizing the American empire's global reach. The elevator car ceilings are painted to represent clouded skies.

On September 10, 1931, capo de tutti capi Salvatore Maranzano was murdered in his ninth-floor office here by hitmen sent by Lucky Luciano and Vito Genovese, ambitious underlings whom Maranzano had hired Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll to kill.

The Helmsley Building, formerly the New York Central Building, was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1987.


NYC - The Helmsley Building
real estate commission
Image by wallyg
The Helmsley Building, designed by Warren & Wetmore, is a 35-story building straddling Park Avenue. Before being dwarfed by the Pan Am Building (now Met Life Building), it served as a visual termination point for Park Avenue, behind Grand Central Terminal.

Built in 1929 as the headquarters for the New York Central Railroad Company, founded by Cornelius Vanderbilt, it was originally called the New York Central Building. When New York Central sold the building to real estate mogul, Harry Helmsley, he renamed it the New York General Building--with the "C" and "T" in Central were masterfully chiseled into "G" and "E" respectively. His wife, Leona Helmsley, infamous for her well-publicized tax evasion indictment in 1989, later renamed it the Helmsley Building. Helmsley-Spear Management owned the property until 1998 when it was sold to Max Capital, and later, in 2006, to Istithmar, an investment firm owned by the royal family of Dubai, for 5 million. Stipulations required the name to remain unchanged.

Before the electrification of the New York Central Railroad in 1912-1913, the neighborhood north of Grand Central Terminal was populated with open-air railway yards and tracks used by steam locomotives. The electrification and covering of the yards enabled the continuation of Park Avenue to the north and new building construction such as this.

The middle part of the building, flanked by 15-storey wings on the sides, rises as a tower to the pilastered top and the pyramidal roof, topped by a copper-clad lantern at 172.5 m. At night the roof and lantern are illuminated. At the base of the tower, there are two large portals on either side of the lobby to provide access for traffic from Park Avenue through the building, to the elevated platforms past Met Life and Grand Central Terminal, and to Park Avenue South via the Pershing Viaduct. Similarly, pedestrian traffic is led through in two tunnels with connections to retail space.

The ornate art deco clock was erected 68-feet above street level on the cornice above the portal in 1928. Edward Frnacis McCartan created the piece during his three-year appointment to the New York City Art Commission. Cut in limestone, the clock features two statues four times life size. The male figure on the left is Transportation, symbolizing the spirit of speed. He rests his arm on a winged wheel of Progress and holds the staff of Mercury. On the right is a female figure, Industry, who embraces a staff in her arm, while resting on a beehive. Several other smaller symbolic figures round out the design including the Liberty Cap, crowning the clock's top. The clock, 45 feet in width and 19 feet high , has a dial which spans 9 feet in diameter.

The entrance lobby has lavish white travertine and marble decor complete with mirrors and chandeliers. Bronze reliefs above the elevator doors depict a winged helmet surrounding a globe, symbolizing the American empire's global reach. The elevator car ceilings are painted to represent clouded skies.

On September 10, 1931, capo de tutti capi Salvatore Maranzano was murdered in his ninth-floor office here by hitmen sent by Lucky Luciano and Vito Genovese, ambitious underlings whom Maranzano had hired Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll to kill.

The Helmsley Building, formerly the New York Central Building, was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1987.

location, location, location #4

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location, location, location #4
real estate investors
Image by kara thorndike
commentary on real estate developers, investors, and flippers


location, location, location #5
real estate investors
Image by kara thorndike
commentary on real estate developers, investors, and flippers

Cool Real Estate Listing images

Some cool real estate listing images:


Wells Drive 2
real estate listing
Image by JefferyTurner


Wells Drive 2
real estate listing
Image by JefferyTurner

Nice Real Estate Jobs photos

Some cool real estate jobs images:


I do see some beautiful sights on my job...these are all views from some of my #Maine listings...
real estate jobs
Image by Dana Moos
Posted via email from danamoos.posterous.com/i-do-see-some-beautiful-sights-on-...


I do see some beautiful sights on my job...these are all views from some of my #Maine listings...
real estate jobs
Image by Dana Moos
Posted via email from danamoos.posterous.com/i-do-see-some-beautiful-sights-on-...


I do see some beautiful sights on my job...these are all views from some of my #Maine listings...
real estate jobs
Image by Dana Moos
Posted via email from danamoos.posterous.com/i-do-see-some-beautiful-sights-on-...

Cool Real Estate Agent images

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Georgia Flag
real estate agent
Image by Marcia Todd
www.MarciaTodd.com

Moving to the Marietta, GA (Atlanta) Area? I would love to help you find your next home.

Marcia Todd specializes in helping you make wise decisions in Real Estate.

Marcia Todd, REALTOR
Atlanta Communities
678-409-7704


All About Marietta, Ga & Surrounding Areas
real estate agent
Image by Marcia Todd
www.MarciaTodd.com

Moving to the Marietta, GA (Atlanta) Area? I would love to help you find your next home.

Marcia Todd specializes in helping you make wise decisions in Real Estate.

Marcia Todd, REALTOR
Atlanta Communities
678-409-7704


All About Marietta, Ga & Surrounding Areas
real estate agent
Image by Marcia Todd
www.MarciaTodd.com

Moving to the Marietta, GA (Atlanta) Area? I would love to help you find your next home.

Marcia Todd specializes in helping you make wise decisions in Real Estate.

Marcia Todd, REALTOR
Atlanta Communities
678-409-7704

Bedroom/Den, Reverse

A few nice real estate listing images I found:


Bedroom/Den, Reverse
real estate listing
Image by Kendyl Young
There is also a double French Door leading to the sophisticated backyard


Front Left
real estate listing
Image by Kendyl Young

Real Estate #31

Check out these pennsylvania real estate images:


Real Estate #31
pennsylvania real estate
Image by michaelgoodin
Lawrenceville
Pittsburgh, PA


vacant
pennsylvania real estate
Image by Hugo90
Dallastown, Pennsylvania


City Hall, with the Land Trust Building and Annex and Girard Trust Building at left, and the Lincoln-Liberty, Real Estate Trust / Avenue of the Arts, and North American Buildings at right
pennsylvania real estate
Image by aidaneus
City Hall, with the Land Trust Building and Annex and Girard Trust Building at left, and the Lincoln-Liberty, Real Estate Trust / Avenue of the Arts, and North American Buildings at right

Nice Real Estate In Florida photos

Some cool real estate in florida images:



Florida Park Home 2002 NW 12th Road Gainesville, FL 32605
real estate in florida
Image by Kathleen Seide
This just might be the home you have been waiting for - a spacious, well maintained home in Florida Park near UF Campus. Walk or bike to campus, enjoy local restaurants, stores, and never worry about game day parking again.

Floorplan and details at
www.we-promise.com/338673

Cool Real Estate Investing images

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PICT6269
real estate investing
Image by i am real estate photographer


PICT6257
real estate investing
Image by i am real estate photographer

Nice Michigan Real Estate photos

Check out these michigan real estate images:


45870 Turtlehead Ply
michigan real estate
Image by MichiganMoves
45879 Turtlehead Drive l Plymouth MI 48170
Plymouth MI Real Estate for Sale


Spacious Family Room
michigan real estate
Image by MichiganMoves
45879 Turtlehead Drive l Plymouth MI 48170
Plymouth MI Real Estate for Sale

Cool Commercial Real Estate For Sale images

Check out these commercial real estate for sale images:



CANNEPP-CLEAVER BROOKS - CANADIAN ENGINEERED PRODUCTS AND SALES LTD. featured at Buildex Vancouver-Photos Courtesy of Ron Sombilon Gallery and PacBluePrinting
commercial real estate for sale
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
BUILDEX VANCOUVER - Vancouver Convention Centre West
BUILDEX Vancouver is about designing, building and managing real estate.

www.BuildexVancouver.com

For Other MMPI Canada Events visit

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Cool Real Estate Commission images

A few nice real estate commission images I found:


NYC: Carnegie Hall
real estate commission
Image by wallyg
Carnegie Hall, located at 881 Seventh Avenue, was built by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie and today is one of the most reknown classical and popular music venues in the country. Originally intended as a venue for the Oratorio Society of New York and the New York Symphony Society, on whose boards Carnegie served. Although the building was in use from April 1891, the official opening night was on May 5, with a concert conducted by maestro Walter Damrosch and composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Originally known simply as "Music Hall", it was renamed Carnegie Hall in 1893.

Carnegie Hall contains three distinct, separate concert halls: the 2,804-seat, five-level Main Hall, which was named for violinist Isaac Stern in 1997; the 599-seat Recital Hall, or Zankel Hall, formerly known as the Carnegie Lyceum; and the 268-seat Chamber Music Hall, or Weill Recital Hall.

Designed in Italian Renaissance style by William Tuthill with construction carried out by Isaac A. Hopper and Company, it is one of the last large buildings in New York made built entirely of masonry, without a steel frame. The exterior is rendered in narrow Roman bricks of a mellow ochre hue, with details in terracotta and brownstone. The foyer avoids contemporary Baroque theatrics with a high-minded exercise in the Florentine Renaissance manner of Filippo Brunelleschi's Pazzi Chapel: white plaster and gray stone form a harmonious system of round-headed arched openings and Corinthian pilasters that support an unbroken cornice, with round-headed lunettes above it, under a vaulted ceiling. The famous white and gold interior is similarly restrained.

The hall was owned by the Carnegie family until 1925, when Carnegie's widow sold it to real estate developer, Robert E. Simon. When Simon died in 1935, his son, Robert E. Simon Jr. took over. By 1960, with the New York Philharmonic on the move to Lincoln Center, the building was slated for demolition to make way for a commercial skyscraper. Under pressure from a group led by violinist Isaac Stern and many of the artist residents, special legislation was passed that allowed the city of New York to buy the site from Simon for million, and in May of 1960 the nonprofit Carnegie Hall Corporation was created to run the venue. Carnegie Hall was extensively renovated in 1983 and 2003 by James Polshek.

Carnegie Hall was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1967.

National Register #66000535 (1966)


NYC: Carnegie Hall
real estate commission
Image by wallyg
Carnegie Hall, located at 881 Seventh Avenue, was built by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie and today is one of the most reknown classical and popular music venues in the country. Originally intended as a venue for the Oratorio Society of New York and the New York Symphony Society, on whose boards Carnegie served. Although the building was in use from April 1891, the official opening night was on May 5, with a concert conducted by maestro Walter Damrosch and composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Originally known simply as "Music Hall", it was renamed Carnegie Hall in 1893.

Carnegie Hall contains three distinct, separate concert halls: the 2,804-seat, five-level Main Hall, which was named for violinist Isaac Stern in 1997; the 599-seat Recital Hall, or Zankel Hall, formerly known as the Carnegie Lyceum; and the 268-seat Chamber Music Hall, or Weill Recital Hall.

Designed in Italian Renaissance style by William Tuthill with construction carried out by Isaac A. Hopper and Company, it is one of the last large buildings in New York made built entirely of masonry, without a steel frame. The exterior is rendered in narrow Roman bricks of a mellow ochre hue, with details in terracotta and brownstone. The foyer avoids contemporary Baroque theatrics with a high-minded exercise in the Florentine Renaissance manner of Filippo Brunelleschi's Pazzi Chapel: white plaster and gray stone form a harmonious system of round-headed arched openings and Corinthian pilasters that support an unbroken cornice, with round-headed lunettes above it, under a vaulted ceiling. The famous white and gold interior is similarly restrained.

The hall was owned by the Carnegie family until 1925, when Carnegie's widow sold it to real estate developer, Robert E. Simon. When Simon died in 1935, his son, Robert E. Simon Jr. took over. By 1960, with the New York Philharmonic on the move to Lincoln Center, the building was slated for demolition to make way for a commercial skyscraper. Under pressure from a group led by violinist Isaac Stern and many of the artist residents, special legislation was passed that allowed the city of New York to buy the site from Simon for million, and in May of 1960 the nonprofit Carnegie Hall Corporation was created to run the venue. Carnegie Hall was extensively renovated in 1983 and 2003 by James Polshek.

Carnegie Hall was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1967.

National Register #66000535 (1966)

Nice Real Estate Canada photos

Some cool real estate canada images:


BARKMAN SPACES TO LIVE IN- featured at Buildex Vancouver-Photos Courtesy of Ron Sombilon Gallery and PacBlue Printing
real estate canada
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
BUILDEX VANCOUVER - Vancouver Convention Centre West
BUILDEX Vancouver is about designing, building and managing real estate.

www.BuildexVancouver.com

For Other MMPI Canada Events visit

www.MMPICanada.com


DOW- DOW BUILDING SOLUTIONS featured at Buildex Vancouver-Photos Courtesy of Ron Sombilon Gallery and PacBlue Printing-3
real estate canada
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
BUILDEX VANCOUVER - Vancouver Convention Centre West
BUILDEX Vancouver is about designing, building and managing real estate.

www.BuildexVancouver.com

For Other MMPI Canada Events visit

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FLUKE-INDOOR AIR DIAGNOSTICS-HVAC-LIGHTING BUILDING ENVELOPE-APPLICANCES-ELECTRICAL- featured at Buildex Vancouver-Photos Courtesy of Ron Sombilon Gallery and PacBlue Printing-4
real estate canada
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
BUILDEX VANCOUVER - Vancouver Convention Centre West
BUILDEX Vancouver is about designing, building and managing real estate.

www.BuildexVancouver.com

For Other MMPI Canada Events visit

www.MMPICanada.com

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