• Prefabricated House Sandwich Panel Steel Structure Solar Electric System 1
Prefabricated House Sandwich Panel Steel Structure Solar Electric

Prefabricated House Sandwich Panel Steel Structure Solar Electric

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Tianjin
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Min Order Qty:
100 m²
Supply Capability:
30000 m²/month

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INtroduction

 

 It is a kind of light steel construction prefab house with the EPS color steel sandwich panel,rock wool PU for the insulation.It can maximize as customer require and satisfaction for the cost  and quality.All the house parts are packed as a flat package befor loading container.We can provide the service of installation,supervision and training by extra.As more detaills please check as follows.

 

House size

 

1.Length is free as your requirement.

2.Width:single span beam less than 12m

3:Height:single floor less than 4m,the second and third floor less than 3.5m

4.Roof pitch:slope is 1:10~1:3

5.Floors:3 floors max

 

House body

 

1.Door:outside door as SIP door,aluminium alloy door ,security door.Inside door as SIP door ,aluminium alloy door and compound wooden door.

2.Window:PVC material or aluminium alloy window screen.

3.Ground chanel:U type,galvanized ,thickness is 0.8mm

4.Square column:painted with color steel compression decorative parts

5.Compression decorative parts:made of 0.4 thickness color steel sheet.

6.Wall board:EPS color steel sandwich panel,rock wool, PU for the insulation.

7.Roof board:EPS color steel sandwich panel,rock wool ,PU for the insulation.

8.Purline:C type with painted

9.Roof beam:with paint

10.Wall beam:C type with paint

11.Ceiling:PVC ceiling,aluminium panel ceiling for bathroom and kitchen,rock wool for other area.

 

 

Q: Is there such thing as a real estate company? If there is then what do they do? How can I start a real estate company and how much will I make, will I be rich? What are the steps to opening up my own company and be the owner.
Ok, so you're obviously very young. It's good you're asking questions. First things first, you won't just be rich selling real estate, though you can certainly get rich if you want to. A real estate company employees real estate agents who represent both sellers and buyers in real estate transactions, i.e. selling homes, commercial properties, government properties and a lot of other types of properties. Traditionally you would first have to become an agent and get experience long before you would open up your own company and higher other people. A real estate agent gets a commission when a property is sold (usually 2%-4%), often the buyers agent and the sellers agent will split the commission. The agents work for or contracts with a Real Estate Company and the owner/s of the company get a piece of every agents commission. If you have a big agency or an agency which specializes in high-end homes or commercial properties (or other niche real estate services) and you are successful you can become very rich indeed. Then again, it's a lot of work, making a lot money is not easy, if it was everyone would be doing it. However, you can do it if you want to, most people don't believe in themselves or were brought up not to believe they could achieve great financial success. Do some googling to find out more information on real estate.
Q: What do you think is the true future of real estate market in SE florida... i want to sell move closer to workplace in WPB???
in accordance to your link, l. a. is the costliest. San Diego is amazingly costly, yet almost each super city looks costly to me. yet with coastal Southern California, you get what you pay for. seashores, mountains, wasteland, valley, city, suburbia, u . s . residing, lifestyle.... the place else are you able to rouse early on a Saturday to ski in the morning, hit the bike trails in the late afternoon, watch the sundown on the sea in the evening on your tank precise and turn flops, then end your day having a solid time with acquaintances in the hippest evening club? in case you intend properly it is performed. it relatively is rather magnificent and why i like SoCal.
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: I am looking for good real estate agents to give my property for rent in Malleshpalya, Bangalore (Near new tippasandra). If you know of someone, please let me know
You have to do some search about real estate agent as there are many real estate agents are present in market these days. Best way is to check the history of real estate agent.
Q: Have money to open a small biz, or should I just buy some Real Estate?
You should buy real estate. I have a small business and it takes a ton of work to keep myself in the black. Also it takes a few years to actually establish yourself. At least with real estate you could rent and have appreciation on your side if you buy in a good location. Just do your homework on the area where you plan to buy.
Q: I am finishing up my undergraduate degree in Real Estate at a Pennsylvania university. Will my course work waive my education requirements to become a RE Broker in Pa? In other words, do I still need to complete an additional 16 credits of education?
Check with the REal Estate Commission in your State.
Q: I had taken a real estate class at a real estate center about 18 months ago..However, I have yet to take the exam...I am now ready to take the exam..Will the school charge me again to take the course?Do I have any rights being that I paid and there's no fine print that stipulates I must take the exam in a certain time frame?I'm in NYC, if that matters..
I handed my experiment prior this yr at the first check out, however the experiment I feel used to be difficult. I first began with a web based magnificence, which I don't advise. It could be very difficult to realize this new language with out anybody to supply you examples of what they're speaking approximately and it's difficult to snatch. I ended up taking a category at Century 21 and the categories weren't too difficult. They have been plenty less difficult to realize with truly international examples and also you would ask questions. I took a category two instances every week and also you would conclude in as low as a month an a part, and also you would hold going over and over again to all the categories till you have been at ease with the fabric (there used to be no cost to hold going) But through farrr the biggggest support used to be the CD they gave us with the category. I supply ninety five% of the rationale I handed the experiment to this CD. It had just about all the truly property examination questions at the train CD! I simply took the CD over and over again and over till I began scoring a minimum of eighty five% and above, took the state examination and handed! I used to be amazed what number of questions have been at the CD that I had memorized. I can not think that I might have recognized the solutions to those questions through reasoning on my own. Usually all the solutions are just about right, however you have got to choose the only that's the such a lot right, which can also be complicated and complex to determine. Anyway, well good fortune to you!!
Q: Hello all.I'm interested in getting my license to become a real estate agent. I've looked online and all I can find are online courses. I do not have computer access at home. Does anyone know of where I can just get the books or go to a school and take the courses?
Your best bet is joining a company or agency. Upon doing so, everything you need to become a real estate agent will be taken cared of including training and licensing. One agency you can consider is Dameri and Trexler. They offer Serrano homes for sale El Dorado Hills.
Q: I'm 16 and thinking about what I want to be when I grow up. I'm not really smart or talented with anything in particular but I've always been really passionate about the way houses look on the outside and inside. Lol will this get me anywhere?WHAT EXACTLY DOES A REAL ESTATE AGENT DO? Explain for a silly 16 year old please? :)
A real estate agent works on behalf of either the buyer or seller of a house. For a buyer the agent will: -find the buyer several listings that matches their needs/desires for a new house (i.e. 3 bedroom in good school district. -Help the buyer determine what is a fair price to pay for a house and negotiate. - Arrange a home inspection to verify nothing is structurally wrong with the house. -Complete a mountain of paperwork For the seller they: -Recommend the best asking price, balancing best price for the seller, and ability to sell the house in current market conditions. -Show their home to perspective buyers -Recommend improvements to the house to help it sell for the best price (this is where your skills come in). -More paperwork A good real estate agent who has an eye for aesthetics will be more successful in their career. You would understand what aspects of the home might be keeping it from being sold and recommending improvements. While interior design fits your skills and passions well, the potential for high earnings is lower and suffer from a very competitive market.
Q: I just graduated college with a bachelor's in marketing and I decided that want to get into real estate as a career. I know I have to get licensed, take pre-licensing courses. However, do I get licensed before I apply to different agencies? Or should I do this while I'm taking the classes, or do these places like to wait until your licensed before they hear from you? Also, does it matter where you go to take these classes? Like, in college, the more prestigious the college the better? Or as long as you get your license, thats all that matters? I know these questions sound completely amateur and I have been doing research over the past few days but, I can't seem to get a straight answer. Thank you!
Here's how you do it: Contact the two or three largest real estate firms in your area. Ask them about their pre-licensing exams. Most will offer them. Try to choose a company you might like to work with. But that's not a requirement. Take the pre-licensing classes in as short a time period as possible. A typical schedule might be two evenings a week and all day Saturday for 3 weeks. Something like that is good. Don't stretch it out over months. Reason: The only reason you're taking the classes is to pass the licensing exam. A lot of what you'll learn will have no real use...but you need to know it. So you cram it into your head. Don't do an online-only program. You'll need to ask questions and get understandable answers. Don't do it at a community college. Those programs take way too long--like 2 hours an evening once a week for 20 weeks. You'll forget most of it before you take your state exam. But it doesn't matter where else. No, it's not like choosing a prestigious college. The only thing--THE ONLY THING--that matters is getting the knowledge necessary to pass the state licensing exam. Once you pass the pre-licensing program, you then take the state licensing test. Once you pass it, you can work with (not for--you'll be an independent contractor) any brokerage you want. It makes sense to seriously consider the one that you took the pre-licensing courses with--but that's not required. As a newbie, look for one that offers continuing education and additional support. You'll get a lower commission, but it's worth it. They won't be interested in you until you get that state-issued license. Your questions are good. However, I don't understand how you could have been doing research for days and not getting a straight answer. That concerns me. Hope that helps.

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