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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: with hopes of getting into the real estate investment field, what type of real estate class(es) would be best for me? i'm talking about the type of real estate classes offered at the typical community college (classes ranging from real estate principles to escrow).i will eventually try for a real estates license, but for now, i'd like to take one or two courses that will give me the most and best information on how to work in the real estate investment field.
Real estate classes at the community college are probably fine. Just make sure they are accredited and that they will count as credit for the license. Call the Board of Realtors in your area and ask what requirements are to be licensed in your state. The rules vary from state to state. If you want to test the waters, I would start with Real Estate Principles and Practices I and then take Real Estate Law. Those two courses will give you a nice overview.
Q: I am really considering taking an online real estate program for the state of GA. What program do you suggest? Also, what pros and cons exist with being an agent?
The pro's - regardless of what your broker tell's you, you are your own boss. You set your hours, you set your appointments, and you decide how much or little you will work. The con's - you are your own boss. What this means is that YOU (not the broker) are ultimately responsible for making the sale, and the money. Additionally, most brokers ask for a very hefty portion of your commission check. If you are not selling houses, you are NOT making money. Additionally, one of the 'dirty little secrets' of the real estate business is that you have to be in the business for about two to three years before you make any money. Most experienced home sellers WILL NOT use an in-experinced agent. So your market for the first two years or so are only first time home buyers. Do you think most first time home owners can afford to buy the types of homes that will make you a large commission check? Think again. These folks can only afford 'starter homes' that range from $60 - 100K at the most. So at 3.5 or 3 percent (cause you will have to split the 6 - 7 percent commission with the selling agent) and then giving 50 percent to your broker, how much do you have left ? Not much. I was an agent for five months and averaged 1 sale a month which everyone said was fantastic for a new agent. Guess how much money I cleared? $5,000 dollars, or less than a thousand a month for working my but off. When I figured how many hours I spent - I was working for probablly minimum wage. And after my last client (who I worked with for about three months - and I did sell the house) almost 'balked' AFTER she had already closed escrow, and only closed the sale under threat of a lawsuit from the owner, I walked in after a very, very, long day and told my wife - Sorry, I'm done - and I went back into the IT field where I made more than $5000 in one month. They will not teach ANY of this to you in a real estate school.
Q: how to become a real estate ?
How to become real estate? Well, when you die, make sure that you get buried. Eventually your body will decay and become part of the soil, in which case you become real estate. :)
Q: I am looking for good real estate agents to give my property for rent in Malleshpalya, Bangalore (Near new tippasandra). If you know of someone, please let me know
There is no good real estate agent. Real estate agents vary based on the needs and personalities and situations of the clients they work with. For example if you have a very good and pushy real estate agent and you're very timid and indecisive and need someone who can respect that, it doesn't matter if that agent is in the top 1% because it's not the right fit for that person. A good real estate agent is one that works well with his/her specific clients. So I suggest you interview at least 2-3 agents and get an idea of the type of person you will enjoy working with. Also, please note that you need someone who has a property management license or else they can't be a leasing agent.
Q: aside from having money put away in a 401k, is it reasonable to assume in todays economy, that investing in real estate is a good option?
Caveat emptor - be careful. Real estate investing can be profitable but also has some real drawacks that its avid fans do not mention: 1. Holding costs - in many places after you add up taxes and insurance it can cost 3-5%/yr to simply OWN a piece of property. 2. Liability risk: no matter what your lease says, any person who in injured on your property can sue you for injury and damages. For any reason. You need a LOT of insurance to protect yourself - at least $2 million. 3. Rentor risk - the damage one bad rentor can cause can cost $thousands to repair, more than a year's rent. Sure, keep the deposit - it's hardly enough. Also - if a rentor leaves you have to rclean out and re-rent the place - this can take months during which your holding costs continue and you have no income to cover them. 4. Liquidity and resale risk. If the rental real estate world does not work out, or you have a need for cash, you can't kick out the renter and sell out quickly. In some places this can take months to evict and sell. Even if ther is no renter it can take months to sell - and at what price? Despite anecdotes of hot real estate markets in some places for a short period, the long term rate of increase in a single-family home is about 2-3% more than inflation. This has been true for 70 years and for the last 20 years. 5. Also - do you want to spend your time worrying about renters, getting broken A/Cs garage doors and roofs fixed, repainting? 6. Finally, when you do sell the capital gains tax on real estate gains (and you will have them because you have probably been claiming depreciation over the years to keep current-year taxes down) is 25%. I'd rather see you in the market where you can manage your risk.
Q: My girlfriend is set on being a real estate agent after high school. She has always said that she doesn't want to go to college because she doesn't want to go into debt when she doesn't need to. She thinks that you don't need a degree to be competitive as a real estate agent. Is this in correct? And if she would be better off with a degree, what should she major in? I thought Real Estate would be the obvious one, but it doesn't seem like it's a degree widely offered in schools that aren't giving it online. Would something like a degree in advertising be better?
Mose real estate agents get commission. Getting paid on commission usually does not require any qualifications at all (in this case you need a real estate license) because no one is taking any kind of risk employing you. Education is really only necessary to convince employers you will do well at a job where they pay you not on your direct sales, but on perhaps indirect stuff like calculating actuarial amortization tables such as an actuary does. Such jobs can have a huge Impact on a companies bottom line, which is why you need to be well qualified. But for direct sales - well you can get by with virtually no education - if you are good enough at it. However the number that are is not that great and most people I know don't like that type of work. Thanks Bill
Q: It seems that most mentors want a lot of money upfront without any guarantee. How do you find a real estate investor mentor that will work with you for a percentage of the profit on the deals you find.
Go to a truly property manufacturer dealer and ask them your questions. You'll ought to name forward for an appointment on account that generally they're booked. More than most likely in CA your education is on-line, then you're taking a experiment, you move, you then seem for a dealer to paintings underneath. They will normally inform you at that factor you wish to have $10,000 in advance to hide your first yr, extra schooling, you would want garments (might be they'll deliver you a jacket should you pay for it), and a brand new automobile. Then you are going to ought to take your publish education and move, get an occupationa license, make a record of the humans you are going to farm to (ship out your publish playing cards and introduce your self to) and begin your unbiased contractor trade. Maybe your present manufacturer does not desire to lose you, or feels on the grounds that you're cozy on your role why could you desire to go away there to grow to be unbiased and suffering. In such a lot locations now (might be now not CA) truly property earnings have dropped by way of two%, and can move bigger within the subsequent six months. So, on the grounds that houses are not promoting, there is just one rationale you would desire to grow to be a truly property agent, and that is on account that you suppose the economic system might be higher once more quickly. Good good fortune.
Q: how many (if any) years of college does it take work for real estateto be able to work for them
There are several on line courses that you can take. You will want to do a google search for your state's real estate agent requirements and it will tell you the amount of course hours and what courses you need to take. I am in Texas and it is required 210 hrs of these specific courses. Then you apply to take the exam. With in 6 months you must have taken the examination. You pass the test and tadaaah! Your a Real Estate Agent. You can also check with your local junior college and they too will offer and in class setting.It can be more expensive than the courses on line, just depends on your learning preference.
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: I am looking to buy a house in West Covina CA.Does any body thing the market will go back to the 1999 levels."house X" sold for 199000 in 11/1999 in 1-2007 sold for 569000now is 370000. Real Estate experts please help. where is the bottom?back to the low 200K?
I doubt it will get any where close. You may see $325,000

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