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Light Steel Structure of Swimming Pool

Light Steel Structure of Swimming Pool

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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:I have registered for a real estate course from my college, however, I was wondering if it was worth it to get my license or if it would just be a waste of my time.
First let me say that jvazjr07 should tell us where he is getting his info from, because his is WAY off. According to CA Dept. of Real Estate the licensee count is 532,301 (brokers and agents), according to the US census (population projections 2007) CA’s population is 36,857,000. This works out to be closer to 1 in 70 than jvazjr07 1 in 5. You’ve got to be careful of that internet bogus info. I had a great time reading workfortoday’s response. He obviously hasn’t experienced a down market before. And while I’d love to believe in his timeline I’m not even remotely buying into it. So lets get to your question. And of course no one can really answer that for you. But my son, who is 20, just got his license about 6 months ago. Rather than listing and selling houses he chose to get into the mortgage business. He took a job as a loan officer a month or so before he got his license. The first place he worked the fees were outrageous and he didn’t make much, but got a real live education. After a couple of months he moved to a better shop. Now he’s pulling down $6k+ a month, paid off all his bills, and paid cash for a real nice motorcycle. I’m a broker in a couple of states and basically retired on the income from rentals and real estate investments. It can be a good life, but when you start out you have to work at it, my experience is that if you wait for it to fall into your lap, you won’t be in the business long. If you treat it like a “real job” and put an honest 40 hours a week minimum into it, it won’t be long before you will be trying to keep your on the job time down to 40 hours a week and making good money. One of the best and worst things about real estate is that you will be paid exactly what you are worth. Some flourish most quit in a couple years.
Q:I am thinking about getting into real estate...I know there's more money in commercial but its harder to break into....any tips/ideas/suggestions?
Start where you can afford to purchase. Seek advise and guidance from a professional Realtor.
Q:I am 20 years old, instead of attending college straight after high school i decided to work. I've had enough of the Law Firm job (not that I don't like it) I just think its time for me to become something other than a secretary. I've been thinking about Real Estate for awhile but I don't really know much about it..I was wondering if anyone had any insight. I would really appreciate details..and which schools you attending to help me reach my goal as a Real Estate agent. Thank you. It would help if you were from Chicago, Illinois :) Thanks again!
Either one will paintings for fulfilling academic standards. So the query is, what are your pursuits? If numbers make your head spin, keep away from finance. If you do not just like the nuts and bolts main points of growth, keep approach from that. You would cross into industry management and nonetheless get a agents license. But truly property comparable publications will support you extra.
Q:I am looking to make a change in my career. How do I go about getting my real estate license? I have no prior experience in this field.
youcould look for a real estate school in your are ...or key word searchfor one on line...you could go to a local real estate office and work under their license while training...I would suggest the mortgage industry instead though...Less foot work and more available clientelle remember their is always someone interested in refinancing to get rid of their high interest rate credit card or school loans ...Call me I could explain a little more 866-683-6894 which ever way you go make sure to get with the best company in your area Real estate to me would be GMAC Caldwell Banker or re/max...I like what I do in the mortgage business because I am a representative for banks like Wachovia Chase Manhattan Wells Fargo CountryWide and over 100 more
Q:I am interested in becoming a real estate agent/salesperson/broker in New York City in the future. I am currently in high school and haven't really found a college that offers degrees in the real estate field in NYC. I did, however, find the New York Real Estate Institute (NYREI)... has anyone ever been there? Is it informative at worth going to? How much is tuition? How long does the course take? Do broker recruiters really come 6 days a week and hire students? Do you need to go to college in addition to courses at NYREI in order to get a good real estate job? 10 points to best answer, THANKS!
I knew someone who was a real estate broker in NYC and they only sold one house a year and that was years ago. Now everyone is into foreclosures. My step father is a real estate attorney and is broke because no one is buying real estate. That was one of the main things that caused this recession because no one could afford to pay there mortgages. Now the banks own most of the houses and the people that buy are buying from the bank. I don't know about that school you are talking about but you really need to check it out because there are no jobs in real estate.
Q:I'm purchasing my own home and in about 4 or 5 years I hope to be able to purchase one or two more - and grow from there. What do I need to know to begin a real estate career? Is it better to rent houses out OR try to sell them for a profit? What are some of the best resources (especially online) for real estate beginners?
There are no good online sources for you to learn real estate. The best place to start is at your local junior college. Take the real estate classes that they offer. Get to know the instructors. Offer to help the instructors for free in their business for the purpose of learning the business. One very important skill to learn is how to determine the true fair market value of a property. The best source for that is The Appraisal Institute. Contact The Appraisal Institute and tell them that you want to learn to be a real estate appraiser and that you want to earn your MAI (Member of The Appraisal Institute) designation. Take all of the training classes offered byTheAppraisal Institute and go to work for a firm that is owned by a Member of The Appraisal Institute. Earn your MAI designation. This is the best foundation that you can get for a real estate career. You can then get your real estate brokers license,, which is easy to get, and sell real estate, invest in real estate or you may decide that you wish to stay on as a real estate appraiser. If you do what I have outlined for you, you will have a better foundation than 99% of the people out there who are running around with real estate licenses but do not know what they are doing. With respect to renting or selling houses. I have been investing in real estate for 40 years. I do not recommend that you sell realestate if you do not have to. I recommend that you build up a portfolio of rental houses and keep them. The rent that is paid is a good stable source of income, and the houses appreciate in value. I wish you great success with your new career.
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:Does someone take a loan out and buy a home to rent out and have the renters pay he mortage and more in rent? Or does it work differently? What about buying an apartment building that costs over a million dollars? How does someone successfully invest in real estate?
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Q:At a cross road in my life at the moment. I am 20 years old and live in NYC. The market is tuff but getting better here. My dilemma is I do not know if I want to go to college or go and get my real estate license and start my career. I attended a year at community college already. I would have to spend at least 3-4 more years to achieve a bachelors degree. My question should I forget school and take this 3-4 years and put them towards progressing my career as a real estate agent. If I go to college I plan on a career in marketing or management. Any suggestions or ideas?
In my opinion I say get your real estates license then go back to college. You can always do real estate part time and its a good thing to have to fall back on, but so is college. I've been in your shoes. I have been through nursing aid training and security training to get a good job. I currently do security. I am 21 university student. I went to community college graduated and now I have 1 more year left at the university. It gets tiring and fraustrating and expensive trust me I know. But what motivates me is my girl friend I'd like to have a family someday and I need a good job to take care of a family and the best way I believe to get a good job is through college. Don't give and envision the end and you'll be fine
Q:I'm about to graduate in May 2010 and real estate has always been a passion of mine. I'll have a business degree with a concentration in Law and minor in Psychology but what I really want to be is a real estate broker. I know the market is HORRIBLE right now. What are the chances it will turn around by the time I graduate? Which states/cities seem to be doing okay in this financial crisis so maybe I'll look for jobs there. If not, what kind of job should I possibly look for with my major?
I've been a Realtor for a year and a half now. I came in around June 2007 right as the market plunged. My broker-in-charge has been in the business for almost 25 years. 12 years in Pittsburgh, another 12 years in Fort Lauderdale (right as the Florida market boomed!) I've asked her the same question many times. She's saying give it about 2-3 years. But, my area, Myrtle Beach, SC is a up-and-coming resort area and it's these areas because of their proximity to the beach that are last to see the price drop and the first to see the prices rise. Also, the SC real estate laws regarding listing properties and other agents not being able to advertise them is also holding SC back from being heavily developed. These factors combined with the banks, etc. that are affecting real estate here. Where do you want to get your license? LOCATION is everything! Your state's real estate laws and the ability of marketing may also affect your area's real estate market. My BIC doesn't have a crystal ball but she has the market experience and has been through the ups and the downs. But, if you reall want to be a Broker, then be one. Learn now and by the time the market picks up, you'll already know what you're doing.

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