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Epoxy Floor Paint
a. Excellent Moldproof
b. Excellent Waterproof
c. Excellent Strong adhesion

Product Characteristics:

1. Widely use for concrete surface protection and decoration.

 2. Solvent as a diluent is not needed, which conforms to the environmental requirements.

 3. Good Properties of anti-rot, especially for anti-alkali, anti-acid, anti-wear, anti-Impact.

 4. With strong adhesion and pressure resistance.

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Epoxy Floor Paint suit for floors of GMP pharmaceutical factory, Sophisticated electronics factory, Chemical factory, Food factory, Hospital, Lab, Office.

Q: what kind of investor should invest in real estate ? please provide details .is it an asset or liability?
The term real estate can be taken literally. In other words, you are not investing in a piece of paper, an invention, or a concept, you are investing in a tangible item -- a piece of land or a physical brick and mortar house. For this reason, because the investment is in something tangible and considered to be long-lasting, the investment is deemed not as risky. The item is real. Now there are all sorts of complications to whether a person should invest in real estate as part of their overall portfolio. Historically, real estate has only returned to investors approximately the rate of inflation. So, if you buy a house at 100,000, in real terms, you are going to sell it for 100,000, even if it seems like it can be sold for $115,000 in 5 years, this is only a 3% gain per year which is approximately an estimate for inflation. On the other hand, stocks may return as much as 8% real return per year, so you are actually growing your money with stocks. Your real estate investment just freezes your money. However, there are reasons for some people to hold very conservative investments, so they may wish to buy real estate. Also, you may try to make money by renting out the property to someone else. They will be paying you to use your land. This can be looked upon as a stable bond investment that pays you income. Hope that helps.
Q: How is investing in Real Estate in Florida or Ohio? How can I get into it good....what about land investing?
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Q: Dear Sirs: I am a mexican citizen living in Israel willing to obtain a Florida Real Estate Associate license in order to referr international costumers to Florida real estate brokers.To be able to be paid by these brokers my commissions I must pass the Florida Real Estate Sales Associate examination and obtain my license. When I try to apply for a completed Application I must fill a Social Security number that I don't have because I'm not an american alien.When I search in the website of the Social Security office I have found that in order to apply for exams I DO NOT need a social security number to be able to take the exam.My question: How can I enroll for the examination without a Social Security number if your online application form does not allow me to proceed without a social security number?Thanks for your answer.Arturo Stern
I think you need to contact the Florida Real Estate licensing agency. Also, try asking the broker in Florida under whom you plan on hanging your license. Minimally, you're going to need to talk to the IRS about getting an FIN (Federal Income tax Number). So that your broker knows what number to put on your 1099 at the end of the year. (you will need to pay taxes on this income) Is there a state income tax in Florida also? If so, why don't you try to get a license in a state (like Texas), with no state income tax. You'll keep more of what you earn that way. You can refer clients to any state in the country with a valid real estate license from any state, but keep in mind that the referral commission check will be written to your broker, and you'll get the percentage that you've negotiated with the broker. I guess you could try to find out what's the easiest state to get a broker's license in. Then you get 100% of the referral fee. Just had a last thought - do you have a Mexican real estate license? I think that would work. One more last thought. Have you spoken to the INS about a work permit?? Also, do you have an Israeli Real Estate License?
Q: Potential $2million Inventor from South America?I have a potential investor from South America that has $2million dollars that he wants to invest in South Florida.Should I present to him new developments in housing and or apts, propeties or complex already rented, commercial real estates etc etc?? Should I mix it up? Should he buy only property or several?How would you go about investing these $2M, in real estate?Where do you wee the best ROI?
I fairly dont think its that easy. I'm reasonably getting began in a similair field and there are tons of matters that have got to be included. You have to find real property people. You want lots of capitol or traders in case you dont have them. Unless you need to run a number of credit. You must have a good eye and understand what you need and what is gona make you money. I might be going to open residences on weekends and continually checking the mls. I would even be following the valuers of residences in detailed areas and see how so much flats are for rent so you recognize what that you may expect. I'd additionally recomend now not skimping on inspectors in view that surprising issues can turn an funding right into a loss. Good good fortune.
Q: I want to work in commercial real estate. I am working in Hotel Management at the moment, but think commercial real estate is interesting. Im young enough where a career change is not out of the question. What types of things do employers look for? Is there a high demand for people in commercial real estate?
You can be in a position to get a loan in the event you arise with the 20% down-fee. If you can't, then you're not going to get financing. Now, when you've got almost 20%, and your credit score rating is that well, then you definately would take out a coins increase out of your bank cards to make up the change, however that is dicy. Your fine guess is to avoid wasting up to feasible and buy upon getting the money stored. You don't seem to be lacking out on whatever purchase delaying your acquire. For many structures, the gains from a low acquire rate are dwarfed by means of the good fortune of your leasing. If you purchase a constructing and are not able to fill it with tenants, you are going to be a sucker who made a nasty guess. Also, the marketplace is susceptible correct now, so determine why the present proprietor is promoting. Did he lose a lawsuit and demands the money to repay a judgment? Is a relative death of melanoma and demands cash for remedy? Or, is the landlord wasting cash and simply looking to break out their possess deficient funding. Also, one of the vital approaches you're making cash in CRE is by means of making improvements to a work of estate. If you spend your entire coins shopping the estate, how will you make any enhancements? I endorse saving till you may have adequate to place 20% down, and now have coins left over to renovate, as least just a little. You'll certainly have to repaint stuff for brand spanking new tenants, and there can be plenty of small incidentals.
Q: hey im interested in taking a real estate course and getting license in my state CT, does anyone know any web sites that i can find alot of schools, i found a few but im looking to see all my options thanks.
Jim, okorder for classes and exams in your state. I hope you plan on keeping your day job for a few more years?
Q: After getting my license, is it possible for me to have a successful full-time job as a real estate agent. I don't have many contacts but I know I would love it. Any advice?
It is always possible. Some real estate rookies come in and make huge sums of money. There are three things these people have: contacts, drive, and perseverance. The rule of thumb in any sales job is that it takes about six months to get a steady income. In real estate it can take years, but doesn't have to. I remember my first day as a real estate agent. Everyone told me it would take forever. I had floor that day and I had a contract in my hand before I left. I recommend, at least while you are getting started, that you have a secondary income. It is great if you are young and living with your parents, older with a pension, or if your spouse has a good job. If you are the sole bread winner, it can be tough. Make sure you have enough money in savings before you quit your job. Many real estate offices require that you pay them to work there. Make sure you are comfortable with your commission split. You can expect to see anything from a 50% commission split, but no office fees, to 100% commission split but you pay a large office fee. There will be many options in between. I could go on and on, but email me and I'll be happy to answer specific questions. Ultimately, your success or failure is dependent on how hard you are willing to work. If you want to learn how do really make it, find a job as a real estate assistant, once you get your license, it shouldn't be difficult. As an assistant, you will receive a paycheck while learning the ropes. What you learn in school is how to pass the test. But it doesn't teach you how to succeed.
Q: I'm planning on going to college (don't know what career I'm going for) but I'm wondering if real estate is a good career to get into, if it is a financially stable career, and how hard it is to get into it.
I know someone that just went to work for an estate agent in London. He was making coffees and stuff. 5 years later he got the hang of it and purchased his own house. 7 years later he owns 35 houses, each of it being worth about half a million UK pounds. In all that's about 35 million dollars but he isn't stopping, all homes are rented out and he's buying about 15 new homes every year. He has no school qualifications, he just sussed out how to get his loan from the bank for the first home and then he repeated it. He says the first one was the difficult one, now banks love to lend him money.
Q: I am real estate broker and would like to know that in which states Green Real Estate is for Sale as many individuals are interested in buying green real estate in other countries. I would highly appreciate if anyone could solve my query.
There are many countries which are switching towards green real estate

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