Susan Meliti
Exit Realty VanZandt, Broker: Susan Meliti
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Susan Meliti

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Contact Susan Meliti, A licensed Associate Broker/Manager

Susan has over 19 years of combined experience as a Licensed Salesperson and as an Associate Broker.  She is a Member in "Good Standing" with the Bronx & Manhattan Board of Realtors and is currently serving on the Legislative Committee.  She has advanced Code of Ethics & Standards of Practice training with the New York State Association of Realtors and has 25 years of experience in Real Estate Law and related matters.  She was carefully chosen to be our Associate Broker/Manager since she possesses knowledge and expertise necessary to deliver top quality service to our great customers of Bronx New York.  She is happy to share her wealth of knowledge with the 40+ Licensed Salespersons on Roster with Exit Realty Van Zandt through training and education.  She is an expert in Real Estate related matters; she is sensative to the needs of her clients; she is passionate about real estate and committed to the success of our organization; she is ready to answer all your questions. 

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Phone: 718-931-9300 X 207
Fax: 718-823-9144
Address: 1314 Blondell Avenue
City: Bronx
State: New York 10461
Country: United States

United States of America


About the United States of America

The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. It consists of 50 states and a federal district. The conterminous (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) United States stretches across central North America from the Atlantic Ocean on the east to the Pacific Ocean on the west, and from Canada on the north to Mexico and the Gulf of Mexico on the south. The state of Alaska is located in extreme NW North America between the Arctic and Pacific oceans and is bordered by Canada on the east. The state of Hawaii, an island chain, is situated in the E central Pacific Ocean c.2,100 mi (3,400 km) SW of San Francisco.

Washington, D.C , is the capital of the United States, and New York is its largest city.

People

More than 75% of the United States population are urban (and as of the late 1990s more than 50% are estimated to be suburban, a not strictly defined category that can be taken as a subset of urban), and the great majority of the inhabitants are of European descent.

Resources

The mineral and agricultural resources of the United States are tremendous. Although the country was virtually self-sufficient in the past, increasing consumption, especially of energy, continues to make it dependent on certain imports. It is, nevertheless, the world's largest producer of both electrical and nuclear energy. It leads all nations in the production of liquid natural gas, aluminum, sulfur, phosphates, and salt. It is also a leading producer of copper, gold, coal, crude oil, nitrogen, iron ore, silver, uranium, lead, zinc, mica, molybdenum, and magnesium.

Major U.S. exports include motor vehicles, aircraft, food, iron and steel products, electric and electronic equipment, industrial and power-generating machinery, chemicals, and consumer goods. Leading imports include ores and metal scraps, petroleum and petroleum products, machinery, transportation equipment (especially automobiles), and paper and paper products. The major U.S. trading partners are Canada (in the world's largest bilateral trade relationship), Mexico, Japan, the United Kingdom, South Korea, and Germany. The volume of trade has been steadily increasing. The gross domestic product has continued to rise, and in 1998 it was easily the largest in the world at about $8.5 trillion. The development of the economy has been spurred by the growth of a complex network of communications not only by railroad, highways, inland waterways, and air but also by telephone, radio, television, computer (including the Internet), and fax machine.

Government

The government of the United States is that of a federal republic set up by the Constitution of the United States, adopted by the Constitutional Convention of 1787. There is a division of powers between the federal government and the state governments. The federal government consists of three branches: the executive, the legislative, and the judicial. The executive power is vested in the President and, in the event of the President's incapacity, the Vice President.

The executive conducts the administrative business of the nation with the aid of a cabinet composed of the Attorney General and the Secretaries of the Departments of State; Treasury; Defense; Interior; Agriculture; Commerce; Labor; Health and Human Services; Education; Housing and Urban Development; Transportation; Energy; and Veterans' Affairs.

 

*Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, Copyright (c) 2003.


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