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Product name:            made in china fireproof material soundproof material insulation material

Function:
Can be installed on roof, wall or floor, resist over 80% external heat from buildings, protect wall, resist thermal shock and sudden cold, etc.

Characteristics:
1.No odor and toxicity, environmentally- friendly;
2.Light, soft, dust free, fire retardant, easy to install;
3.Heat reflection, heat insulation, sound insulation, anti-radiation, anti-vibration, and shielding;
4.Moisture barrier, sun-proof, waterproof, good sealing property, heat preservation, energy saving…
5.Summer: moisture barrier, sun-proof, heat insulation, saving energy consumed by cool air conditioning ;
6.Winter: heat preservation, central heating saving, and remarkable energy-saving effect.

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


The above products also can be made in Fire-retardant material.

We also offer XPE heat insulation series, EPE heat insulationseries, woven cloth and non-woven heat insulation material series.


Q:I just got my real estate license and I would like to know if someone could give me some good advice on where to start to get on my feet. Thanks!
Have you interviewed any Brokers? If not, then I suggest you start there since you have to hang your real estate license with a Broker. When you interview a Broker, keep in mind that you want to know what they can do for you, not what you can do for them. You have to sell yourself as you are not an employee of the Broker you are an independent contractor. If you have chosen a Broker, find out if they have any programs,coaching or mentor program so that you are not out there on your own. Ask if they have any seasoned agents that are willing to take a new agent under their wings. You might also want to join a team as an assistant to an agent so you can learn the ropes. If you have not generated any leads yet you better get going with that. If you don't know how, ask your Broker or other agents what they did. Most agents with give you brief idea of where to start. You always need Buyers and Sellers in your pipeline in order to be successful. Congratulations and enjoy yourself......
Q:America is flooded with real estate agents. Im just curious as to what you think it takes to be a successful one? Is it more important to have a dynamic personality or be a hard worker? Does it matter who you know? or could you move to a new town with hard work be a success in the industry? Is it persistence that pays off or is it long hours?
Everything matters: who you know may get you a foot in the door. Dogged persistence will pay off in the end. Dynamic personality will attract clients to you, but you still have to follow thru and deliver the goods. Now, moving to another town is a big handicap, especially moving to another state, because you need to know your territory! You need to know your way around town (all the streets, landmarks, stores, schools, etc). You need to know the flavor and reputation of every neighborhood, each school, churches, community organizations and facilities, etc. It takes years to know a town. Moving to another state, you have to start from scratch with courses, licensing, etc. But the very most sucessful real estate agents have something far beyond all the minimums above. The develop some innovative way of attracting clients and getting referrals. Your ability to innovate marketing techniques that work for you, your personality and style, and your community set you apart from the others. BTW, there is another factor. Have a solid, secure income from another source. Why are so many successful businessmen's wives so successful in real estate? They've put kids through school and know the schools, teachers, PTA school board members. They know the people who count and can pass the word. They have excellent taste, know their way around everywhere, know how to evaluate a floor plan and how the space will live breathe for a family, they've moved and know the shortcuts/tips/tricks, they are accustomed to knowing working with people from a wide variety of backgrounds... In short, they know their town, its people, and the motivations of buyers and sellers. And they are not desperate for the income so they focus on what their clients' wants needs, not their own neediness.
Q:Hello, I am new to the real estate biz. Got a job at the local century 21, but noone in that office wants to help me. Needless to say, I plan on transferring my license very soon. Anyway, I'm looking for someone in the business to help out a rookie. I am also a barber, bu if I feel confident that I can survive on my real estate income, I would leave. Any advice for a rookie real estate agent? P.s. , I've read a few books already, but I think that real advice from real agents is the best way to learn. Thanks for your help
A professional agent will have to be higher at negotiating to your behalf however eventually, the cost you pay for a brand new residence is as much as the individuals promoting it, no longer someone's connections. My final agent had simplest been within the industry for a little while however I rather felt she did a well process. Remember you'll consistently spend a couple of looking journeys with this agent and get anyone else in the event you are not completely happy. I do not suppose you have got to signal any agreement with a purpose to bind you to that character. A well agent goes to provide you plenty of choices to decide on from and no longer push you into creating a selection, specifically one you are not able to manage to pay for. Just take a step again and examine this agent's habits infrequently and you can be first-rate. I additionally advise studying Home Buying for Dummies. I concept that was once very handy. Good good fortune.
Q:I am a college student and I was thinking of becoming a real estate agent to gain some knowledge in the field. I want to gain access to the multiple listing service and attempt some investment opportunities. I hear that you must pay a broker office fees and other kinds of fees. Is it possible just to become a real estate agent and not really have an office nor work for them?
no.
Q:Ive recently got my real estate license, now i dont know what to do? I know that I need to place my license with a broker, im just pondereing how im going to get my name out there, to get everything moving.
Congratulations. okorder P.S The hardest part is getting your name out their, marketing can be expensive and time consuming. Be careful what you sign up for, ask another Realtor about their experiences before you sign up or spend money on anything.
Q:What is the first and best source to find out how your own local real estate market is doing? or what is the best sategy to conduct research?
Go okorder and check out their riskiest real estate markets in the country right now and buy a place in one of those cities. Whenever everyone is rushing somewhere to buy real estate, you sell there. When people are running away from somewhere, you buy.
Q:Is it long hours and does it require a lot of work? I am thinking about changing my major to real estate but is it hard to get jobs in and do you have to be really smart like way above average?
Are you worried about commissions? The seller pays all of them. What you need is a decent Real Estate Lawyer to close the deal.
Q:Im 17 , I got my Ged not to long ago. I really think becoming a real estate agent would be a great job for me. I have a few questions about this career though. How much do you make as a realestate agent. I just want an idea of how much a do beginners get paid and how much do you get paid. Do you like you job? Whats an average day like for you? What tasks do you usually need to do throughout the week. Is it a stressful job? And if i work for someone, how much would my commission be on a house? How bad is the market for selling houses now and do you think it will be a lot better. Im really considering on selling houses for a living though is this a good choice?
You think being a real estate agent would be a great job for you. What are you doing now, and what skills do you possess that give you the idea that you would be a good real estate agent. Being a great real estate agent is all about helping other and being able to steer them in to a home or sell a home where at the end of the transaction they would be willing to tell their friends, co-workers and family what a wonderful job you did for them. If you apply the above principle earnings would be the least of your problems. The break down on the possible commission is that the overall commission is normally set by the selling agent. The normal commission is approximately 6%, with the selling office and the buying office splitting this 6% evenly at 3%. The real estate agent would then get 50% of that at 1.5%. the amount of this would be based on the selling or buying price of the house. You would be best served by going to a local real estate office asking these questions or attending a jobs seminar, held by most large real estate agency. You would need to make an appointment with a large, small and medium size real estate offices to see which you think would fit your style better and you would be more successful in. You would need to find out the state requirements in your state, and find out if you would qualify. though a GED is proof that you have an equivalence of high school diploma, there are some states that require a high school diploma, while others simply require you to take a couple of real estate courses on ethics and pass the state real estate exam. After obtaining your real estate license, you would need to make the very best marketing plan you are able to.Making a marketing plan would make you, you would be able to plan your success and a method on why you are not being successful and a method of getting back on track. I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. FIGHT ON
Q:Also, Who has worked for Avalar Real Estate -- are they ok?
Attend open houses. Also, pick up the local real estate books that they give out for free. Find a few houses you like and call the listing agent and ask to see the house. That will give you a chance to meet a few local agents and see if there is anyone you mesh well with. We used Remax with our last purchase/and sell. However, I would not base my decision on a specific company name....each realtor is different and unique. Try to stick with a company that has a more well known name (none of those discounted fees places or tiny companies) so you know you are getting the most accurate information possible. If possible, it would be nice if the agent was close to your age, so that they can relate to why you are looking for certain features or locations, and can better foresee other homes that may be perfect for you that maybe you are overlooking as being somewhat unfamiliar with the area. Good luck! Look at several houses before making any offers!

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