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Product name: Aluminum foil bubble heat insulation roll,hot selling insulation

This product is a new environmentally-friendly insulation product.It has better thermal insulation performance than other traditional insulation products like fiberglass or cellulose insulation by reflecting the radiant heat away. It doesn't cause any harm to humans and the environment.

Usage:
1. Roof, wall, floor;
2. Shells of air conditioner and water heater;
3. Protective coatings of water pipe and ventilating pipe

Other material structure as follows,

AL/Bubble

AL/bubble bubble/AL

AL/woven cloth/bubble/AL

AL/EPE/AL or VMPET/AL/VMPET

AL/XPE/AL or VMPET/XPE/VMPET

AL/woven cloth/AL or AL/woven cloth

AL/Non-woven cloth/AL or AL/non-woven cloth/AL

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Q: I am interviewing and interested in working for Prudential California Real Estate. Can you tell me if this is a good choice? I have been in the auto business for 2 years. Realistically am I going to be able to make some decent money after getting trained and getting my license? Is this the right time?I don't want to get out of the auto business which is decent but exhausting and get into Real Estate and make NO money.Please help.
Well you should not give up one for the other, do them in parallel. Real Estate takes time to advertise and get your name around. Especially if you are new, people likes to transact with experienced salespersons, this is their life's worth you will be dealing with. So do them both, in a recession the house market drops, but the car may go on far longer and possibly survive the recess... Whether Prudential, Re/Max or Century21, my suggestion is look for training initially rather than commission splits, until later after you have established and decide if this is for you or not. Hope this help!
Q: As a real estate agent in TN, can I sell personnel property or investment property or is this forbidding for agent to do? (Conflict of interest) If it is wrong can I start some sort of corporation and have the property owned by the corporation and then would I have access to selling the property?
hey it's ur property your money
Q: Is is best to have some sort of college degree when getting into real estate (especially when going for a broker's license)??
I agree with the first poster, other then I think 25K is way high. The national average is less then 10K. The most important thing in Real Estate is sales. I use to teach a training class and we used an example. I take the top mortgage, real estate agent, car sales person and air conditioner sales. We switch their jobs. Doesnt matter. Put any in any position they will still be at the top. Nobody will check your degree. I started my first mortgage company when I was 22. At the time I was 23 I had 65 employees. A degree didnt mean a damn thing. I wish the best for you and your future, but in sales nobody checks your degree, they check what you can put on the board. To give you an example when I hired people to do mortgages for a top bank or sell real estate. I didnt go to colleges. I went to those idiots that sell perfume in a parking lot. Those people can sell. If they are willing to do that to make a buck, I can teach them how to do real estate or mortgages. Teaching sales is another thing. Good luck and email me if you have any questions.
Q: I have been thinking about getting my real estate license... but I want to know if it's a bad time to get it right now. I live in Dallas. I don't want to spend the money on getting my license and not make any money.
well my aunt does Real Estate, but this is in Louisiana. She`s motivated and great at it. She was doing wonderful, and enjoys it. Lately it has been slow for her, and she is pulling another job( she makes good money doing this, so i dont see the point in her having another job) she says it`s just been much slower than usual. Well good luck!
Q: hi frnds.im 25 yrs. Engg. Graduate.i want to know everything about investning in real estate from top to bottom,so plz tell me from where can I get that all this knowledge?and I want a mentor for this…any places??
Don't know about a mentor. I wanted one at one point to, but the mentor became reading lots of books on the subject. Now that I;ve been in real estate awhile I have no interest in mentoring someone else (lol, maybe I'll go write a book on it someday). I'd suggest just reading lots on it and calling that your education. Also, go get a real estate agents license. You only need to take a course and pass a test and you learn alot in the process. Also, being an agent you can save on commissions when you buy/ sell places for yourself, and you don't have to ever sell a place to anyone else (make sure you sign up with a broker when you split the commissions, and tell them what you are doing beforehand). So, the bookstore is the best place to go to learn (they'll have a whole section on real estate investing) and the books are your mentor (unless you happen upon another). Best luck.
Q: So, I live in California.Highly interested in taking Real Estate courses in order to receive my license. I was taking a look at the DRE (Department of Real Estate) and I saw an idea of the courses I would need to take. But do I have to go somewhere directly to take classes? For example Community College. Or can I buy books, study, and take the exam? I want to get started right away so someone with experience please help! Thank you!!
The California Department of Real Estate has an extensive website on all you need to know. You can choose to become a Salesperson or a Broker. The website is below. Good luck! --I recommend you take a class. The questions asked by other classmates will further your knowledge much quicker than self study. Real estate is commission-based pay. If you start as a Sales Agent and realize that you're not a great self starter, then you can consider another area.
Q: What are the alternatives to buying real estate? I know you can rent and do the co op thing, but is there anything else?
Flip the properties, Hold notes and sell them, buy and sell real estate notes, Buy land and sell to corporations,Buy land and build, buy multi-units, commercial rental property, buy a multi-unit and condo-ize it, buy a mobile home park, buy a buisiness with appartments attached, and even more. At this time in the morning, that's what I have. Some thoughts to ponder. If you are looking for something other than real estate, there is so much out there, I couldn't even know where to begin.
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: Im really interested in working in the real-estate, and get my license. Im interested in being independent and to run my own business and to have a better flexible schedule because now days im working from day to night at the same boring place and i dont see me living my life like this.Im really interested in the real-estate and i want to know the process of being a real-estate agent, how much money i could make and how is the is the life style and working schedule of working of a real-estate agent.
Real estate is often day and night work including weekends. You can work 30 hours on a deal that doesn't go through. Agents first get a license and have to hang it under a real estate agency which usually ranges $50 - $1,000 per month (for a big company that might pass you some leads) and to be an independent agent where you can avoid those monthly fees and commission splits means another exam that costs more. Some brokers eventually make $1 Million while others make zero and quit. It's sales so you have to like dealing with those who try to beat you up on your commission to working with buyers who turn out not to be qualified and on and on. It's a very interesting profession.
Q: Can any one explain for me about real estate and mortgage systuation in USA currently please?10 points for best answer :) Thanks every 1
The USA is a big country and made up of a variety of different real estate markets. Some are booming, some are depressed, many are normal. The market is so wise and so diverse that it would be absurd to generalize about it like it was homogeneous. Interest rates are near historic lows.

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