Abrasives Sanding Paper for the Buildings and Atuo
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- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 20000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 pc/month
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Abrasives Sanding Paper for Buildings
Waterpoof abrasives sanding Paper is made of high-quality alumina sand powder and kraft paper base, and bound with 100% real resin. Waterpoof abrasives sanding Paper is mainly used in the grinding and buffing of automobiles, home furnishings, leather,
home appliance cases, and mechanical parts.Waterpoof abrasives sanding Paper can grind with water and has a highly-polished work piece. It will not contaminate the work piece when operating, and does not create dust pollution. It is moderately soft. Aluminum oxide ,silicon carbide and so on
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 .
abrasive | backing | bond | grit size | ||||||||||||||||||
A | Kraft (Cwt) | R/R | 60 | 80 | 100 | 120 | 150 | 180 | 220 | 240 | 280 | 320 | 360 | 400 | 500 | 600 | 800 | 1000 | 1200 | 1500 | 2000 |
packing quantity | per bale | 100 | |||||||||||||||||||
per carton | 1000 |
Standard size 230mm×280mm
(9X11)
Have other special size made to order
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- Q: I'm thinking about getting into real estate. I'd like to know the process of becoming a real estate agent, what you need for certain to be able to apply.I'd also like to know what you get taught/trained to do and how much commission money you would make for an average sale. do you only get paid for every sale or do you get paid for going to work? if so, how often?one last question, is it a grueling job? to the point where you cant stand it? or is it a nice job with a few challenges here and there?thank you so much for your answers!
- You need to take classes whether online, in college, at a real estate school or with a real estate company. You would be taking Real Estate Principles, Real Estate Practice and an elective which could be real estate accounting, escrow, property management,real estate law,etc. I would also suggest you take an accounting class, time management, marketing, public relations. You would be trained by the book in what real estate is all about, certain laws,land contracts, HOA, developments,etc. Too much to try to explain here but too short in the books. There is no average sale because it is based on what you produce and your commission is usually a standard amount of 3%. Yes, 6% commission is broken down to 3% for buyers side and 3% for sellers side (selling and listing). You get paid when each transaction is closed, you don't get an hourly fee, just commission at the end of each transaction. Depending on how many transactions you do a month would determine how much you will make. It can be a job where there are difficult days just like with any other job. You have to remember this is not an employee/employer situation. You are working for yourself and therefore your success depends on you. *side note- out of your 3% commission comes any desk fees,phone,internet,copier,E O insurance,company fees,etc.
- Q: I'm new to all this. How can you make something out of nothing in real estate? I'm looking to buy some investment property within the next year. I have the credit (784 FICO).. but my income is less than 50k a year. What's the best thing for me to do to get started? Any advice would be appreciated.
- Investment property Lender will give you money for sure. Probably charge you a higher interests rate and extra insurance on the loan for not having the down payment. Would you consider delaying your plan? Professional investors are careful in choosing each investment that would be near or immediately cash flow positive. With overpriced housing market, that is not possbile. For example, it costs $500,000 to $550,000 to buy a two bedroom units in Sunnyvale California. Mortgage monthly payment with nothing down is $3500 to $4000 a month with 7% APR. The rent one can collect from such unit would be $2000 a month. Therefore, for each unit you buy, you would lose $1500 a month. * We assume tax benefits would cancel out with tax and maintenance fee. Please consult your CPA. **If you have large down payement, the rate may be lowered.
- Q: Im a new Chicago real estate licensy and i want to work as a part time job. Which company do u think is the best in which i can work as a part time real estate sell person with a minimum company fee and minimum commercial split?
- First okorder / and speak with agents in your area and get some local info. But after interviewing the managers you will need to weigh which one can you get along with and do you trust. Do not work for a manager or broker who is also dealing with buyers and sellers themselves as this means they will be your competition. My name one localism is jimpa, if I can help just email me.
- Q: I live in NY and I'd like to get my real estate license. I'd like to eventually move to the Caribbean and sell real estate there. How would I go about achieving this? I would greatly appreciate any advice from experienced Realtors. Thanks.
- Getting Ready to Become a Real Estate Agent * The skills you'll need to excel as an agent, and how you can develop them * Ideas to start your real estate training right now through informal learning * Tips on researching your local real estate market * Types of sources that offer the formal real estate training you'll need, such as: o Real estate schools o Large franchise real estate offices o Real estate boards o Online or correspondence training * How you may be able to get your real estate training paid for * A list of state and provincial real estate licensing contacts
- Q: The market seems to be cooling down. I read an article in the economist about a year ago that predicted something like this would happen. Do you think that Real Estate is just cooling down or could it be much worse? Give your opinion and some insights.
- I think its going to get worse.
- Q: im getting ready to go to school for real estate in scottsdale az, i really ave my heart set on being the best at it as i can be im overlooking my school and the course i will be enrolling in (real estate liscening) is that what i need to be an agent? and also, what other courses dou reccomend i take to be able to be one of the best !?
- First, please remember that the classes only give you enough information to make you dangerous. Also, you should expect to go through your first six months with no income (but lots of expenses) as you learn the business and your market area. If you bring in more money in your first year than you spend getting started, you're doing pretty well. If you cannot deal with these facts, stop now. Most new real estate agents never make it to their first license renewal. Assuming that you believe me, and I haven't scared you off, great! You have realistic expectations and a good chance of success. What next? During that first six months, while you're beating the bushes, looking for clients, you have time to get a few additional courses finished. In your area, I'd start with the ePRO (Internet Sales Professional) class, and a good 1031 exchange class. I'm rather partial to the Accredited Buyer Representative class, but you'd probably be better served with the GRI (Graduate, Realtor Institute) 100 class, as it gives you a better grounding in the basics. You should also investigate several agencies where you might want to work. Small agencies usually give you more interaction with the broker (who is normally a very experienced agent), but big franchise outfits often have good training programs. Consider it the difference between an apprenticeship and formal training, and decide which works best for you. Finally, remember that your time, expertise, diligence, and honesty are all that you really have to offer a client. The place down the street sells the same houses you do. Feel free to contact me off-line and I'll be happy to talk with you. The web page (below) has contact information. Good luck!
- Q: I'm new to the real estate world and going to have my license in about two weeks. What is the best way of finding a place to hang my license? Is it best to call or just walk in or set up an interview?
- This is a business, and with most the proper way is to schedule an appointment to talk with the Broker.
- Q: Are people still making decent money in real estate even with the exceeding numbers of foreclosures? What is the median range of salary for first year real estate agents? Also do you receive base salary as well as commission?
- Good agents are still making decent money, the key word being good. Homes are still being purchased and sold and even though the pricing has declined in most markets, the agent still gets paid. Foreclosures do not impact the agent's income, the agent gets paid when selling a foreclosure just as in any other sale, the only difference is that the commission is paid by the bank or whoever now owns the property.. Please understand there is no salary, an agent works on straight commission and a new agent has to be able to plan for the first year to make little money until he or she has established himslef/herself.
- Q: Im 19 and just wondreing is real estate hard? I heard you have to take a lot. How much do you get per house? How hard is it cuase i see job posts on Cragslist for real estate jobs..please help
- It is not easy. Selling real estate is tougher than most sales jobs because you don't have a product to sell all the time. Instead you have to sell yourself to a homeowner to gain their trust to market their house, or find an able buyer to represent them. Basically becoming an agent is like opening up your own business because you are your own boss and are only paid on how well you do your job. You could work at it full time and get paid nothing, which isn't uncommon for many new agents. Generally new agents are paid about 1.8% of the price of the houses they sell. This starts out with a 3% commission but because you have to split the money with your broker (often 60/40) it comes out less and then your have to pay taxes on the money including self employment tax. So if you sell a $200,000 house you would make about $3600 before taxes. But if you are lucky enough to sell 4 houses in your first year that is only $14,400. If you got a job flipping burgers you would make more. But if you are an incredible sales person you could make hundreds of thousands of dollars. The reason you see real estate jobs offered is because real estate is 100% commissioned. This means it doesn't cost the company anything to hire you, and if you do make money, the company makes money. Becoming a real estate agent does take an investment in education and other fees to get licensed and could be a great career for you. But as an agent, I highly suggest you find a different type of sales job first, to learn how to sell and build up your sales abilities. Then consider real estate. Maybe by then the market will be better too.
- Q: I want to become a Real Estate Agent. But I don't know if I should major in Business, or Marketing?
- To be a real estate agent you simply need to meet whatever standards your area has for a license. College isn't actually necessary, but to let you know-- real estate agents work a lot of weekends and evenings, when everyone else isn't working, and they don't make much money unless they are very good, and have a large client base, and that can take years. Follow your passion if you wish, but it is not the glamorous career you may think it is. So far as college goes, if you plan on attending, there will probably be classes on real estate, but not a major. So, major in a related field, such as finance, marketing, etc. and then pursue your license.
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Abrasives Sanding Paper for the Buildings and Atuo
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 20000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 pc/month
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