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Our contacts in 57 countries give us access to 1.5 million potential contacts, which represents the entire spectrum of the real estate industry in the US.

Our mission is to open the international community to our clients to develop a broad base of real estate contacts that will translate into increased business opportunities and ultimately financial success.

In today's competitive and global real estate market, it's not only what you know, but who you know. RESGcompanies links you to leading real estate professionals around the world, without ever leaving home.

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TEMPERATURE CONVERSION TABLE         
To convert to Fahrenheit: Multiply Celsius by 1.8 and add 32 

C F C F C F
40 104 15 59 -10 14
35 95 10 50 -15 5
30 86 5 41 -20 -4
25 77 0 32 -25 13
20 68 -5 23 -30 -22

 

new website designed to meet today's real estate challenges with creativity, knowledge, and technology.
Today we can see where things are changing within our Municipalities as well as across our Municipalities. We couldn't do that before.
Now with Geographic Information System (GIS) we now know the         

                                              Who, What, Where and How of the Municipalities.

It is critical that we not only look at the location but beyond  to the consumer’s behavior, lifestyle, and  product preferences to increase the probabilities of success.

Introduction to consumer’s behavior, lifestyle and product preferences:

ESRI the largest GIS and Data company in the world Consumer Profile and Product Preference/Tapestry Segmentation classifies U.S. residential neighborhoods into 65 unique consumer market segments based on socioeconomic and demographic characteristics.

Defining the Consumer:

 

 

Tech

Virgin America offers Wi-Fi on its planes.

Will onboard Wi-Fi take off on flights?

More than 2,000 aircraft now are Wi-Fi-equipped globally. Will more fliers pay for access?