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Sol Real Estate #1

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Julian-Dumitrascu opened this issue Nov 11, 2023 · 0 comments
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Sol Real Estate #1

Julian-Dumitrascu opened this issue Nov 11, 2023 · 0 comments

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Julian-Dumitrascu commented Nov 11, 2023

This is a team of the division Sol Resource Management.
You can order with Sol Provider Management a benefit-cost analysis that shows which providers of services similar to the ones described here can help you enjoy most of the benefits you want.
1. Trade real estate
2. Subscribe for real estate
3. We erect and maintain buildings.

1. Trade real estate

There are national and international databases about real estate. We are building databases by language. For instance, we help English speakers to buy and rent real estate in what countries they want.
We also do what a real estate agency needs to do in order to help people to transfer ownership.
Let's discuss what real estate you'd use for what purposes and agree on a plan on how to make the necessary transactions!
1.1 When we see reviews like this one, we try to offer a better path to one's goal.
1.1.1 We identify people.
1.1.2 They must communicate about their reviews.
1.1.3 We respond when you want to discuss something.

2. Subscribe for real estate

You can pay an amount towards owning real estate, in one or more instalments.
You can ask Sol Financial Services for a flexible loan with a lower interest or to insure your real estate.
Ownership rights: to use the property, to allow others to use it, to modify it, to destroy it, to alienate it. The most important right is to use the property. When one sells or rents it to somebody else, they can ask e.g. for money in exchange.
Who should own real estate? We can imagine each individual or family owning the land and buildings they use and them not moving. That image is simpler than how people are using real estate. One tries to find an empty house for sale where one wants to spend the next part of one's life. Because one tries to coordinate this transaction with the sale of one's current house, it seems difficult to switch to using another house. It seems simpler if people rent their houses instead of trading them.
Who should maintain real estate? Owners can agree with users on this according to the extent that each of them influence the state of the estate. Sol Real Estate helps people to maintain buildings; Sol Land Management helps people to maintain land.
Governments can ask owners to pay a property tax to them and a premium to an insurer, whom they might tax heavily. Users pay these amounts.
Irrespective of what real estate one owns, one might have to give e.g. money in exchange for using some real estate. We can discuss the lifetime costs of using real estate.
Some buildings stay empty for years because their owners won't let them or others won't use them. Goods are useful when used.
One can choose to subscribe for real estate, tasking us to let them use appropriate real estate for various purposes.

2.1 Subscribe for housing

We can offer higher benefits than one gets when one buys a house (with one’s own money or with borrowed money) or when one rents a house. (To the extent that your subscription includes rent to use housing units during your trips, it will be more expensive.)
The general cost of living in a house is hardly influenced by these 4 forms of entitlement and money management, but they influence the cost of using a house. Buying a house with borrowed money seems the most costly form and is followed by buying a house with one’s own money.
Example:
a. One borrows USD 50,000 to buy a house.
One pays back USD 90,000.
b. One buys a house with USD 50,000. This transaction costs USD 1,000.
20 years later one sells the house for USD 40,000. This transaction costs USD 4,000. One buys another house for USD 50,000 and incurs additional costs of USD 2,000.
So one pays USD 67,000 to use a house.
c. One rents a house for 40 years at USD 300 per month. The rent costs USD 144,000.
If one rents 5 houses and a transaction costs USD 300 on average, the transactions cost USD 1,500.
d. One uses a house for 40 years.
We charge amounts close to average rents.
2.1.1 Why would I pay Sol Real Estate instead of a landlord for the same house?
We make it easier to move into this house and out of it.
We help manage your relationships with the landlord and the neighbours.
We can inform you about the neighbourhood, e.g. its grids.
We offer better terms when you place other orders, e.g. for accommodation when you travel.
2.1.2 Why would I subscribe to housing instead of buying a house with borrowed money?
Buying a house with borrowed money makes moving improbable. To the extent that you need the freedom to use another house, you’ll be glad that we offer the most freedom to use houses.
We offer better terms when you place other orders, e.g. for home improvement.
2.1.3 Benefits for owners
Possibly higher occupancy, i.e. higher and more stable income.
Our tenants are probably less costly. If a tenant causes some damage, we incur the repair costs.
We and our tenants maintain houses well and are more interested in their improvement, so we keep higher the value of your house.
Sol Financial Services helps you manage your income better.
We offer better terms when you place other orders.

3. We erect and maintain buildings.

3.1 We recommend natural materials, e.g. stone, earth, clay, lime, straw, hemp, and wood.
Sand usable for construction is running out.
Cement causes damages. It seems that between 1928 and 2013 we put more than 38 Gt of CO2 into the air by using cement.
"Buildings can become a global CO2 sink if made out of wood instead of cement and steel"
"In Austria, less than a third of the annual wood growth would suffice to construct all of the buildings erected in one year using wood."
Specific carbon dioxide emissions of various fuels
Wooden buildings can have up to 6 storeys.
3.2 We can narrow buildings towards the main wind.
3.3 We can we adapt a house to summertime and to wintertime.
3.4 We position windows depending on how you want to use sunlight.
Shades are easy to install. We recommend using tree shade, too.
3.5 We suggest sliding doors and windows. They save space.
You can let an insect screen roll out when you slide them open.
3.6 We agree on what components are helpful.
How would we use an impluvium?

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