• Light Steel Structure  workshop System 1
Light Steel Structure  workshop

Light Steel Structure workshop

Ref Price:
get latest price
Loading Port:
China Main Port
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
-
Supply Capability:
-

Add to My Favorites

Follow us:


OKorder Service Pledge

Quality Product, Order Online Tracking, Timely Delivery

OKorder Financial Service

Credit Rating, Credit Services, Credit Purchasing

Light steel structure

Light steel structure is an environmentally friendly economic plant which is convenient for both assembly and disassembly. Its main load-bearing component is steel, including steel columns, steel beams, steel truss and steel roof. The light steel as the frame and the sandwich board for building materials are installed in standard module series, and components are connected by bolts. light steel structure is suitable for all kinds of modern industrial workshop, logistics warehouse and industrial buildings.

Features:

Comfortable: Steel structure plant adopts high efficiency energy-saving system with respiratory function, which can adjust indoor air humidity; roof has with ventilation function, which can help form air flow upside the room, therefore satisfying ventilation and cooling demand inside of the roof.

Time saving: the whole installation belongs to dry construction mainly including connection with bolts, therefore there is no environmental effects of season.

Environmental protection: 100% of materials can be recycled, which truly realizes pollution-free.

Energy saving: steel structure of light steel plant uses efficient energy-saving wall, with good thermal insulation, heat insulation and sound insulation, which can save 50% energy.

Q: i am looking for a job in real estate or some sales job can anyone help?
The biggest problem that I have seen with realtors is that they do not know how to accurately value a house. All they know is a bunch of sales baloney. That does not provide me as a buyer with any value whatsoever. If a realtor wants to have the privilege of representing me as a client, I expect that realtor to be willing and able to give me an accurate and competent estimate value of the true value of the house before I make an offer on it. Instead all I have seen is a bunch of realtors who are full of a lot of sales baloney but who have absolutely no competence when it comes to providing accurate information about the value of the house. How can a realtor do a good job representing a buyer if they do not know how to value a house? One of the most important pieces of information a realtor can give a buyer is an accurate estimate of what a house is worth so you know how much to offer and when you should walk away if the seller is not realistic about what his house is really worth. I am in the market for a house right now and I have talked with a number of realtors. They are all anxious to have me buy a house from them, but none of them can do a convincing analysis of what the houses are really worth. I have found my best source of information to be a real estate appraiser that I know. In fact I have recommended to him that he get his real estate license, because he would be much better than any of the realtors that I have talked to when it comes to providing an accurate estimate of the value of the house rather than a bunch of sales B*** S***. I recommend that if you are serious about real estate as a career that you get your appraisal license first and get at least several years experience as a real estate appraiser before you get your real estate license and start representing clients who want to buy real estate.
Q: I was wondering if my d.u.i. conviction could keep me from getting a real estate license in georgia? I have that dui and a minor in possesion of alcohol charge on my record. no felonies or charges having to deal with money or anything.....Thanks
I don't know, but if you are considering going to Real Estate school, before you spend the money, I would make sure I understood how extremely difficult the market is in our state. My home, my folks' home, my best friend's home have all lost HALF their value. My other friend has 3 houses for sale on her street that are selling for less than 1/3 of what they were selling for 3 years ago. I don't mean to rain on your parade to be cruel, I just want you to know that it hasn't been this hard to make a living in real estate since the late 70's. Georgia is leading the nation in foreclosures, or was recently. Any real estate school can tell you if a DUI prevents you from getting your license and if you don't want to ask, call the Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs, they can steer you to the correct governing agency.
Q: What is the best way to buy a house/comdo? Dealing with a real estate agent or just calling the phone number on the for-sale sign? what's the difference? What's the difference cost-wise also?
A seller's agent (listing agent) always works for the seller first, and think that is true even in a dual agency where the agent is supposed to fairly represent both sides. As in: you called off the sign, you use that agent to represent you. The seller is paying the commission and as a listing agent myself, it's very challenging to NOT feel the seller is my client first. So I typically turn down dual agency deals to avoid any potential conflict of interest. And to protect myself from a potentially confused buyer. The greatest misconception I see in the real estate world are buyers who think they are going to pay a higher purchase price because the seller has to charge a higher price to afford the buyer's agent. The commission is negotiated ahead of time between seller and listing agent. It's a certain percentage of the sales price. If the listing agent represents both sides, they'll get the whole commission. And maybe, just maybe, you haven't gotten compelling representation from someone who is only looking out for you. Because the listing agent can't only look out for you. Listing agents work for the seller. Remember that. A seller of a property should actually welcome a buyer's agent, since that deal is more likely to finish out well, with the buyer in particular pleased because they had their own neutral advisor. Bottom line, there is zero cost difference to you. If a seller wants a higher price, it's not because he or she is upset you have your own agent. If you're comfortable with someone who earns more the higher the sales price of the house (commission is a percentage of the sales price), then use the listing agent. Harsh? Yes it is. If you prefer an agent who will tell you point blank what the house is really worth, and represent you all the way down the line to handing your new keys to you, then find someone you like and trust to find you a place. He or she can call on that sign for you. Good luck!
Q: I own a house that I'm sure would be worth at least 100k if not more if it is fixed up, would it be worth it to take the time off to renovate the home over the winter? But is it worth it the way the real estate market is currently seeming to go?If there are any realtors that could offer some insight, I can supply pictures and more detailed information.
enable's see. . .the cost of each and every thing is going up yet salaries are actually not. So all those people who could make their domicile money, now can't have the money for gasoline. they are going to purchase the gasoline and lose their domicile. Why do human beings purchase residences they'd fairly have the money for or with outrageous loan money.? issues happen. So there'll be residences on the marketplace that folk can't have the money for to maintain or purchase. too plenty grant, and little call for = expenses bypass down. in case you have funds that's a solid time to go searching for deals.
Q: Hey guys, I have a few questions about the real estate business. I am going to school to become a real estate agent and will be obtaining my license soon in the state of Maryland. My questions are: What is your annual salary as a real estate agent?How many houses do agents typically sell each year?How long did it take you do sell your first house after receiving your license.And what should i expect while in the field?I know most of my questions depends on the state which you are located in and the work that you put in, but id still like to know others experiences. -Thank guys
Real estate agents make between $23,195 - $108,227a year.
Q: i have to choose a college by may 1st and ive narrowed it down to early childhood education and real property administration.with ECE i could become a nanny or an au pair(basically an underpaid nanny in another country; which in my opinion is good, you get paid to live in another country)or with APR i could do 2 years of schooling then go for my real estate test.i need opinions. I want a career that is future family friendly, something that can benefit me in the future s and cons for each career would be greatly appreciated.
I think real estate property administration is kind of a joke certificate/degree. I worked in property management, made about $33k with benefits, and had no background in it. I had some office experience. You certainly don't need 2 years of schooling to go for a real estate test! Requirements vary by state, but in Mass we had only to take a short course (usually offered in the continuing education branch of a community college) for like $250, to be eligible to take the real estate agent test. Real estate agents, at the entry level, are basically glorified door-openers. You drive around and unlock houses for people, and they look around. The broker does all the heavy lifting as far as legal stuff is concerned. Being a real estate agent is a tough business, most people don't make it a year, because you spend so much time and money in hopes of getting a paycheck, which is actually pretty paltry once a sale is made. To work in a property management office, they don't usually expect you to know everything, just be able to work a computer, fax, etc. Working in a property management office usually entails dealing with a lot of crazy, unreasonable, angry tenants. If it's something you want to explore, taking the basic course and real estate license would allow you to work as an agent, and it would also look good on a resume when applying to property management companies. This all sounds kind of dismal, but knowledge about real estate does really come in handy, and of course there are many avenues to pursue besides agent or office... like owning your own rental properties (which is tough but potentially lucrative, if you have gained the knowledge.) Can't really help you with the childhood education thing, cause I can't stand kids.
Q: im curious as to how to make money in real estate w/o long term investments, im talking like doing it as a profession. Can you make 6 figures from buying and selling real estate, what are the best methods? wholesaling, flipping, renting. Im only 17"will be 18 in a few months" how can i get started at a young age? any advice would be great
You may consider participating tax lien sales and buying of tax lien certificate as a start in building your career in RE.
Q: 1. Is investing in real estate time consuming?2. What's the cheapest way to invest in real estate?3. Can you buy a house or property in any state? Is it a good idea to buy a hourse or property outside of your state?If you think there are any other details I should know, please let me know.Thanks!
1. Yes, very. 2. im not sure what you mean, if you want cheap land look at places like Kansas and Oklahoma (although they may not apreciate much). REITs are a good option if you want to spend no more than a couple K's and want to benifit from land appreciation. you could just buy at a low point in the market (which certainly isn't now) 3.yes, although if you are planning to rent it you should probably buy land that you have quick, easy access to. if you are looking at running a multi-property out of state operation you could hire a manager to look after your places, find tenants etc. You should know that the US is way overbuilt housing wise and you would do well to wait a good 8-36 mos before investing.
Q: I thinking to study accounting in college.I would like to do real estate business by myself and I'm not sure if accounting career can fit with my future.What's your opinion? I want to buy properties to rent.
It sounds more to me like you would like to become an investor. I mean, it's going to take a lot of money for you to be able to purchase a place, then, sit back and live off the profits of renting or leasing them. Usually, this type of business is reserved for those who can afford to invest large chunks of money to purchase and/or fix-up a property for sale, lease, or rent. Now, as for Accounting. Accounting is necessary to any individual who is planning to own their own business, otherwise, you will have to acquire the services of a CPA. I much rather prefer having the ability to manage my own financial records. If you do not learn how to manage your own financial records it is difficult to say that you are a successful business owner, because you remain ignorant of the most vital part of your business. Also, I'm sure that you have heard how easy it is to become a victim of embezzlement when you let someone else manage your financial records.
Q: Which is better? Please don't get all technical like saying "Your question is wrong, none are better" I need a clear answer. I'm leaning towards real estate because I barely know anything about stocks, I just want to get rich. I'm 15 years old. Thanks!
The US markets present returns within the variety of 6to eight%. Stocks: Try making an investment within the establishing markets....China and India are each correcting with international markets and ....its decide on up time. Over the final 50 years Stocks have furnished the satisfactory returns over different investments; nevertheless, bear in mind the enron debacle.You have extra manipulate in Real Estate.

Send your message to us

This is not what you are looking for? Post Buying Request

Similar products

Hot products


Hot Searches

Related keywords