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Specifications
Steel structure workshop warehouse building
1. ISO9001:2008, SGS and BV Certification
2. Structural safety and reliability
steel structure workshop warehouse building
Characteristics
1. Enviromental friendly
2. Lower cost and maintenance
3. Long using time up to 50 years
4. Stable and earthquake resistance up to 9 grade
5. Fast construction, time saving and labor saving
6. Good appearance
Technical Parameters
Item Name | steel structure workshop warehouse building |
Main Material | Q235/Q345 Welded H Beam and Hot Rolled Section Steel |
Surface | Painted or Hot Dip Galvanized |
Roof & Wall Panel | EPS Sandwich panel /Single Corrugated Steel Sheet/ Colour sheet with Glass-wool, for customers choose |
Window | PVC Steel or Aluminum Alloy |
Door | Sliding Door or Rolling Up Door |
Service | Design, Fabrication and Installation |
We can make quotation according to customer's drawing or requirement | |
(size by length/width/height and wind speed), offering a free design | |
drawing and all detailed drawings for installation. | |
Packing | According to customer's requirement |
Load into 40/20GP,40HQ or 40OT |
- Q: Can I buy real estate in Australian while being a Russian Citizen and can I travel back and forth and what Visa do I need?
- In addition to the above - you would only be able to visit the property on short visitor/tourist visas. Having a property in Australia does not give you the right to live her for any long period.
- Q: I am still 17 years old, in my senior year of high school. I know you cannot take the liscense exam until you are 18 and must take courses. I am wondering if you can take courses whether that would be online or class courses, while you are 17? (my birthday is in may). I am going to college next year majoring in business with real estate emphasis, and minoring in international business. Any help or suggestions into becoming a sucessful agent and starting young will be great!Thank you
- Follow you dream and study now. Take the test once your 18. While you're going to school, refer deals to another realtor. You won't have time to do it yourself. And clients want to work with full-time Realtors. This way, you can concentrate on school and gain some real estate experience at the same time. Tell your family friends what you're doing. You can't be shy about this. Ask them to keep an eye out for people they know looking to buy or sell. Refer the deals to your full-time Realtor partner. They do the rest of the work, but you still get paid. For licensed real estate sales people or brokers, the usual commission for a referral is 25% of the company's commission. On a $500,000 sale, for example, 25% of 3% is a cool $3750. Do that once once or twice a term - not a bad part-time job that can turn into a career. The real estate market is cyclical. By the time you're done college, we might be experiencing another real estate boom. Good luck!
- Q: im now interested in real estate.how does it work?how can i make money on it?can you explain it in layman's term as much as possible, coz im not yet very familiar in some real estate terms. lolthanx...
- It really just depends on the level of commitment and amount of time you have. If you want to make a life out of real estate then find the portion of real estate that suits you best. Don't feel like you have to be a realtor to be in real estate. If you like the industry, there's a profession that will fit you, I guarantee it. And you can make money in any one of these occupations: builder, lender, Realtor, interior designer, architect, closing coordinator, etc. Real-estate sales-based careers (ie. realtors, new home sales reps) are notoriously promising as far as making money is concerned. But it's just one of those things, IT IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT. If you don't have a strong sense of determination, you'll come out broke and kicking yourself for ever even thinking about a career in real estate. If you work hard and are self-motivated, you can clear 6 figures and THEN some. It's not all glamor and money there's a lot of sacrifice involved. Most of us work long and wierd hours, we work weekends, and you'll NEVER EVER EVER catch us without our mobile phone in-hand or glued to our heads. Your significant others will have to be very understanding and your friends will have to take a back seat to your career more times than not. If real estate is going to be a hobby and not an occupation, then just make sure you're financially secure. And try to stay in-tune with the market - it has a tendency to shift on a dime. I'm not a real estate adviser but right now don't try to flip homes... it's not going to do you a lot of good. UNLESS you plan to buy now and sell in 5 years.... then you might make quite a substantial profit. Now's the time to buy for sure. But it's good advice to hold off a year or two if you have property to sell.
- Q: If you wan't to be a super successful real estate agent/broker what should you study in college? (besides real estate) Business? Marketing? Sorry, I am fairly new to the real estate world. Also, if you chose the degree "real estate" do you get your license in college?
- Get your degree in business as you don't need a formal education to get your real estate license Once you have been working in the field for a couple of years you can study and get your brokers license and eventually open your own real estate firm.
- Q: i am a full time employee and i have 2 kids. i work at a real estate office as a receptionist so i dont have any time to go to the classes so i am taking it at home but i am confused and would like to ask questions and see if i can fast track. Thanks
- I take it that you are currently taking classes at home by your remarks. If you are taking the courses through a real estate licensing company, then you would have to ask them this question. Some states require a minimum number of classroom hours. If this is the case then you might not be able to fast track because of the classroom requirement. You would want to contact the company that is preparing you for your state real estate test to find out if they have a fast track program or is even authorized to place a student on a fast track. I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. FIGHT ON
- Q: i have been doing some research online and in the state of california they offer both real estate broker and real estate salespersons license. what are the main differences between the two? tia
- a real estate broker can independently function and perform all the tasks involved in real estate business,yet a sales person can only function under the supervision of a real estate broker, a salesperson can only be compensated by an employing broker and can not receive no form of monetary reward except through his broker,where as brokers can be compensated by anyone and for any service. in summary, a broker can work without agents,but no agent can work without a broker.
- Q: I'm fixing to do online classes for real estate I'm really excited about it right now but would like to know from someone who has done it or still is doing it if it is worth it? Thank you
- well online classes are great for real estate but its very important to choose the right professional... If i would be at your place i would have choose the classes of Bernice Ross, Raleigh Pinskey, Amy Chorew or may be Jeff Turner
- Q: I'll go ahead and say it, I'm young...I'm 15. I'll be in 10th grade when school starts back...but lately I've just been thinking about career choices and things like that, I've heard Real Estate is a nice job to have and you could get a good income...but,...I read here on Y! Answers that the market is in a bit of a slump at the moment? I don't know, that's just what I read. What type of person do you need to be to do this?... Is it a hard job? What is required of me? I know that you don't have to go to an actual college for it, you just have to get a license and you have to get a certain amount of hours in a course for that, right? I hate math, I don't enjoy algebra because to me, it seems pointless in MY life and I don't think I would ever use it. Is math required to be in a Real Estate career?? Do you have any advice? I would love to have a nice income for my family, for when and if I ever have one, in the future...
- To become a Realtor you will need to take a real estate course and pass a state test to get your license. Being a Realtor is hard work. Some people are good at it and some people aren't. If you are the kind of person who can sell ice cubes to Eskimos then you'll do fine. Some things to do to be successful are: Contact everyone you know and let them know that you are selling real estate and ask who they know that wants to buy or sell a house. When you are out introduce yourself to as many people as you can and ask who they know that wants to buy or sell. Give your business card to everyone you meet. One broker I had said if you make 10 phone calls every day you will be make a decent living. You can call people who have their houses for sale by owner, people whose listings have expired, and anyone else you can think of. The company you work for should give you training on who to contact and what to say. It's not an easy job where the money just rolls in. You may go months without a sale. Remember, real estate is commission work so if you don't have a sale you don't get paid. There are fees that you will have to pay also. You have to pay to be a member of the National Association of Realtors and to belong to the local MLS (Multi-Listing Service). I'm not trying to discourage you, I just want you to realize that you don't sit back and relax while people call you and you wait for the money to roll in. It's like most careers, if you work it hard you can be successful.
- Q: to become a real estate sales agent do they have to own properties. like what do they work as ? and how can i become one in the future. Im 17 yrs old ! please give me as much as infromation possible. Thank You
- In most states, you must attend a real estate sales school, then take a state test to get your license to sell real estate. Then you must find a broker willing to hire you for a set number of years (3yrs in my state) then you can go back to school and take another state test to become a broker. If you get your broker license, you can go out on your own. Owning real estate is not a requirement, but most people selling real estate do own real estate investments.
- Q: What is Real Estate Professional property?
- Are you talking about real estate professional as in when figuring your taxes? If so, that has nothing to do with being licensed. Mainly it's someone who works at least 50% of their working hours in real estate and a minimum of 750 hours total (per year) in a real estate field. It could be a licensed sales person or a full time investor or a property manager, etc. Licensing helps prove the point with the IRS but certainly isn't necessary. The designation is there as part of the process of allowing or disallowing real estate losses to be taken off your other income. Hope this helps.
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