Light Steel Structure
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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 interested in the Spanish programs that allow non-europe citizens to invest in real estate in Spain and automatically get granted a permanent residency. Can anyone recommend a website or firm that will not scam me and would guide me in the right direction to purse my goal?
- Although it is not expected to come into force until later this year or even early in 2014, the residency programme has already whetted international appetite. Vaughan reports enquiries from foreign investors, mainly from the Far East, India and Russia, have tripled since the measure was announced. -- those are just enquiries but as yet the law has not passed
- Q: Does anyone know a trustworthy real estate firm to use to purchase property in Costa Rica
- Depending at the manufacturer >>>>> it's customarily a rip-off. LOOK SERIOUSLY into it. I reside in Costa Rica and get junk mail from Paragon. I have obvious what they're supplying and the growth >>>truthfully loss of growth being made. Many of those organizations are watching for buyers to conclude their initiatives, and they're pre-promoting condos and such with out a gunantee finishing touch date BE CAREFUL. Don't purchase sight unseen
- Q: Has anyone here ever taken the ND real estate course through UND? It has a mid-term and a final exam. I was wondering if the questions from the quizzes are the ones on the exams?
- All real estate schools have practice questions that were gleamed from those that took the test prior and could remember as many as they could thus the questions for practice. Depending on how old the questions are will depend if they are still on the test or not.Your practice questions are like or similar to those that will be on the real exam you take. There are many online courses that you might consider also. I hope this has been of some use to you, good luck. FIGHT ON
- Q: I saw a two bedroom condo in my complex for sale for $65,000.00 online. I pay $600.00 a month for my 1 bedroom apartment. Say I borrowed the $65,000 from a bank to buy the condo. I pay 5% annual interest on a 30 year fixed at $300.00 a month.I can rent out the property for at least $600.00 a month. I'm not sure of my math here but I think I would clear at least $200.00 a month. With owning that property I can borrow against it to buy another property and so on. I guess this is why people get rich in real estate. I see my path but am nervous. What should I do?
- Take a advice from expert real estate agent or professional financial.
- Q: I would like to know how the whole process of buying real estate works. What I mean by this is house does buying a home to live in work. Also, I would like to know how buying land works, and where would be a good place to look to find inexpensive land. I have had a general plan for some time, now. What I am looking to do is buy some land and build my own house, myself. The only problem is that I do not know how the whole buying process works. I am sure there are taxes, and the buying process might be different in every state. If it helps answer my question to a finer degree; I live in Florida. Thank you.
- Hi Cam, How do I say this and sound beliveable? I'm NOT a spammer, NOT affiliated with Carleton Sheets, NOR make a penny by saying this but I actually began my career by watching late night infomercials by him and Russ Whitney and bought these programs and the returns over the years are incalculable. I'm sure you can find these free somewhere now on the net, library etc. but suggest you buy since I think in those programs (I have the bank account to show it). Just seems fair for their time. Anywho, the biggest thing to remember is DON'T use banks if possible. I found partners, angels (private investors), creative financing, even trading a truck for a down payment on a rental, etc... and never borrowed a dime from a bank. It's common sense. Building/buying a personal home is TOTALLY different than investment real estate. I'll make it simple. EDUCATE yourself (I started before the net and now there are TONS of resourses available). I believe in basics. Beg, borrow, steal, buy, whatever Carleton Sheets course and just read it first. You WILL know where to go from there because it will open your mind. May sound corny but it sure worked for me. Good Luck
- Q: Well i'm just about going to College, and i'm thinking now about going into real estate. Yet, just like any new goer i don't really know what i need for studies. I've taken Personal Financial Management in High School. But i want to be able to show people houses they might be interested in. Can you give me some type of sighting on classes i should take, or the initial name for this?
- hope this does not sound confusing. Being a real estate salesperson or broker [the sales person's boss] is a very very serious world, time consuming and wrought with laws--federal and state, that must be memorized BEFORE you can show a house to anyone! YOUR finance classes will come in handy--and if you wish to become an agent, you will be a combo PART lawyer, part hustler, 100% advocate for EITHER [you can rep both but it is stupid to do so] seller or buyer. YOU must pay for an application, pay for the schooling [only specific schools are authorized by each state], pay for the state test after you pass the school's tests, and then, pay for the license....and if you like NAR [most brokers are members] you must pay for a membership there too. Figure 100 hours of very focused concentration, $300 out of your pocket NOT counting NAR before you earn one penny--and that penny comes only after a buyer and seller close escrow with your help! can guide further
- Q: what does it mean when delinquent real estate taxes go to the state?
- real estate taxes are entirely a county thing, if they become delinquent the county can seize the property and put it up for auction the state does not enter into the picture
- Q: I'm taking classes to have my lisence for Real Estate Agent, but I heard the market is too slow, and some internet websites are very popular, eliminating the middle guys...what you think?
- I'm also taking courses for my license, and I don't expect the market to stay slow for very long. Every house needs an owner!
- Q: I've been considering going into real estate off and on for some time now and I'm looking for some advice from people currently working in real estate.What is your job like? How are the hours?Was the licensing process difficult?Is it worth it?Any helpful advice would be greatly appreciated :)
- Real Estate sales in not a job. It is starting a small business. You set your own hours the way a store sets its own hours- the more you are available- the more you could sell. The licensing process is sort of like trying to weed out people that can not memorize stuff or do math. It does not help you become successful- just gets your license. Find a broker/company that will provide lots of good training and maybe mentoring- because that is where you actually learn to sell. I have done this for 32 years so far and really enjoy it. I really can't tell you how many hours I work. I was at church this Sunday and two separate people walked up to me about listing their homes- I sure don't intend to work at church and only took down a short note to call them later- but I did not do anything that would make them feel uncomfortable about talking about real estate. I just can't tell you for sure that I am ever off the clock. Even on vacation- I sometimes find myself looking at how real estate sales are done in another location- or how houses are built in another area.
- Q: How can a person that really doesnt have credit start to buy and sell real estate. I am 18 years old but want to start my career early. I dont really have much credit but wouldnt mind starting small. How would I go about doing that?
- The first home you buy could be a personal home to live in. Get one that you need to fix up while you live there, or buy both sides of a duplex and live in one side. If you buy as an investor they will be much more worried about you lack of credit. In three to five years sell it if you can make a big profit and you will have established your credit and built up your cash reserves so that you can do what you want.
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