Abrasives Sanding Paper for the Atuo and Cars Surface
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Abrasives Sanding Paper for Atuo and Cars Surface
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waterproof abrasives sanding Paper for wet sanding of paints, primes, surfaces of the automobile industries ,abrasives sanding paperalso used for sanding and finishing of plastics, leather ,mechanical components , furniture, precision instrument and hardware .
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A | Kraft (Cwt) | R/R | 60 | 80 | 100 | 120 | 150 | 180 | 220 | 240 | 280 | 320 | 360 | 400 | 500 | 600 | 800 | 1000 | 1200 | 1500 | 2000 |
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per carton | 1000 |
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- Q: I'm in Architecture school (want to be a developer and design my own projects).I'm currently working for a broker and planning on getting my broker's license as well.Is this a good way of getting experience towards getting a job at a Real Estate Development company after graduation?I have an associates in Real Estate and soon a Bachelors of architecture. In the future I might get an MBA in Finance. Is this a good plan or what do you recommend?
- No... the real estate agent route will not get you there. In most states, getting a broker's license takes 3 years of being an RE agent, and it does not really help you in development projects... you will save the 3% on buying of the land and selling of the properties, but there are other ways to recoup those costs (just being an agent, or having a referral license come to mind. If you want to be a developer: work for a developer, if you are learning architecture, you hae skills they would need. Other options; engineering (civil) firms, City or county planners office, Large local utilities (gas/water/electricity) in their development office. Real estate management company might help also.... HUD... a bank that has real estate holdings...lots of options... RE broker is not one.
- Q: I recently read about Raffaelo Follieri and i could not understand how a real estate scam works. I then googled "real estate scam" and found nothing explaining it. The only part that was clear is paying people with bad cheques. But it seems to go on for years. Wouldnt it look suspicious if multiple people were sue ing a person for unpaid service? But i am sure bouncing cheques is only a small part of it.
- I have not read about Follieri but I hope this helps: Basically, a scam works by not delivering what is promised to you but taking away your money. It can also mean promising to give you back double or triple your money invested. In the Philippines, one big time scam involved getting interested investors to put in their money in a business. The first two or three times the money returned with bigger sums (with earnings) as promised by the group which had put up a classy office manned by beautiful and respectable looking female staff. After the investors had begun to trust the company, the group asked the investors to put in bigger sums. That's when they ran away with the bigger money. Maybe the payment was like that in the case you have read about -- in checks with no deposits, or bouncing checks. A real state business involves buying and selling lands, buildings and houses, and developing big buildings and subdivisions for sale. Maybe the victims were asked to invest so that a real estate project can be developed and sold with big profits. If there was a visit to the project site, that's smart. When the investors return, the site is gone or it is discovered that the documents for the real estate properties were fake. Maybe they returned some good earnings at first. But when it was time to pay the bigger earnings they issued bouncing checks. Well, the best the victims can do is file a class (meaning, group) suit against the scammer simply on bouncing checks. But if there is a law against scams and it is proven, they can file the case as such. They can include fraud and estafa, with words like qualified. But that's for the lawyers.
- Q: My mom is a real estate broker and makes damn good money with what she does. I asked her how it works, she tells me but I don't understand and then she points out that it's for very smart people and that I don't need it anyways. I love my mom, but grrr! You know. Anyways, I want to learn the steps of getting into Real estate, I do know a lot from what my mom tells me but I don't understand if you need a huge amount of money to start? Do you have to take classes? Is there an easier way to try it out? Is it ok to buy say a 2 story lake side house kind of place and what would I get out of it? What's the deal with selling property? All these kinds of questions...Main question is, What are the steps to getting into Real Estate and are there any short cut ways of getting into it?Thanks!
- There really aren't any short cuts as you have to go to school to be a Realtor. But there are other ways of learning the real estate business besides selling real estate. You can be a lender, like me! You have to start at the bottom, because there is a lot to learn and since the market is so slow everywhere right now, it's a great time to get into it to learn! That way when the market does pick up you can earn some money right away! Check with your state to see what steps you have to take to be a Realtor. Also, see if you can't get a desk job in a local real estate office. It's always easier to get a job if you are hired from within. Go to school while you work is probably the fastest way to get it done. Good luck and God bless!
- Q: I bought a house two months ago in Atlanta, GA. I got the house 50% off market value. Instant equity 60K. While I was looking for my house I ran across a lot of houses that were under 30K. I really want to become a real estate investor, but I only have 10k. My whole family is aganist it, and insist that I finish college. I don't want to quit school, I just want to have some investment properties. Can someone please help!! I want to know what the best way to start investing, and if I am crazy for wanting to do it.
- 1. Don’t wait for the right time. 2. Start bigger, sooner. 3. Don’t sell appreciating assets just yet. 4. Invest using a self-directed individual retirement account (IRA).
- Q: Hello everyone! Once again I go to yahoo answers, I feel like i get better answers than searching regular yahoo nowadays. Anyways, im 22 years old, trying to figure out something to do for work. So i came to real estate.I was wondering if anyone could help me with the folllowing:1) where to start? - what classes to sign up for? - which is the most successful route to take?- how long to complete class and be actually working?2) is there anything else I could take in a class that could relate to being a better real estate agent? Like communication skills and such?3) what type of money could an average to better than average real estate agent could make anually?if anyone could help me as i try to continue searching for these answers, I would greatly appreciate it.
- The requirements vary state to state, but you should probably be able to meet with a real estate agent or two to see where they recommend you take the classes. I live in Utah, and I know that there are several schools that offer the required classes. The same goes for mortgage brokers. I found the school I took my classes from by asking other mortgage brokers where the best place was. Real estate agents can likely answer your other questions too. In general, I think here in Utah it takes about 2 months, to complete the course. I think once you are a real estate agent and have some experience you can make 50-90k a year on average, but it will take a couple of years to work your way up there, once you get your contacts and learn the best method. I worked closely with a couple of real estate agents. One started just a few years before and made about 30k+ on average a year, but in one month this spring he made 67k. The other, who was the broker for the company, made quite a bit more per year, since he did commercial properties too. i would say he might make 150-200k a year, but he had done it for several more years and had a unique in within his community.
- Q: Have any of you tried the Westaff real estate note home business? If so, what has been your results-successful or not?
- A real estate investment note is also known simply as a note, as a cashflow note or as a lien on a property. In simplest terms, a real estate note is given as a promise to pay back borrowed money by a certain time and usually with interest added to the balance. A real estate note is commonly called a promissory note. The holder, or grantor, of a real estate note can receive payments based on the value of the note. The person who pays the note is called the grantee......Real Estate Agent Bendigo
- Q: Hi,I want to be a Real Estate Developer. I don't know what step I should take next at this point in my life. I have a degree in Architecture and I don't know if I should continue with school (MBA in Finance) or start working? But where can I start getting experience to be a developer? PLEASE HELP! I don't have contacts that can give me advice. Hope you can give me good advice! Thanks! ;)
- If you want to be a Real Estate Developer you can study for an MBA that specialises in this topic, a good idea given that you have an architecture degree already. It's important that you do this as MBA's in finance can vary widely - from bond markets/derivatives to manufacturing finance. You wouldn't want to waste your time on those. MBA's with real estate finance will take you through property investment yields, land valuation etc. As for work experience, I suggest you contact a few architectural practices and possibly even property development companies. There's a huge difference between designing properties for construction and working as a developer. Developers are generally speculators and highly finance oriented. It depends what type of person you are; do you like architecture for the beauty of the design or the quick return you can make? Most property developers have little knowledge of architecture - the architect is the employee of their speculative enterprise. Finally, decide what type of property development you're interested in - residential or commercial. Perhaps a spell at some construction/building companies would help you decide - why not write to several. You may get lucky and get some invaluable work experience. These companies are often prepared to finance a part time MBA as well -then you've got the best of both worlds. Good luck!
- Q: Tips for negotiating the best real estate cash deals.
- I doubt you'll find any real estate agents wanting to give out any real free advise. There are several reasons for that not just wanting to earn a commission. My two cents: It all depends on the market, property in question, etc. If I am selling in a hot neighborhood that is fetching asking and above asking price offers, you can offer me cash all you want. It maybe a deciding factor between two similar priced offers since you would be able to close faster on average with all cash but that is where the advantage stops. In fact, I would push the issue and either one of you would be raising your asking price. If closing fast isn't an issue then having cash is generally not any more of an advantage to having an otherwise qualified buyer. If you are in a buyers market, you could expect a minumum 10% reduction. I would personally offer 20-25% for cash assuming that the seller isn't in obvious desperation or should I say motivated to sell and willing to entertain offers. I am not going to say that it doesn't hurt to ask because it could destroy any credibility if you really low ball someone. If you do, have your ducks in a row and be able to show why your offer is in fact reasonable. A lot of people base the asking price on emotion and not necessarily fair market value so your job as an investor or agent is to bring them down or up to reality.
- Q: What do you think will happen to real estate prices over the next 3 to 6 months, specifically in Atlanta?
- Wow. If they build more expensive buildings then prices will rise up heavily.
- Q: i am looking at buying some real estate as investment in Hawaii. which area has the best deals now? Kauai, Honolulu, Kalaheo or kilauea?
- paying for the perfect homestead in Hawaii isn't so trouble-free as paying for a house interior the Midwest. the captivating perspectives of the mountains, the wildernesses with astounding palm bushes make it a truthfully friendly spot. this text is going to be an impeccable aide for somebody who's thinking paying for land interior the tropical heaven of Hawaii.
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