• Prefabricated House Sandwich Panel Steel Structure Two Floor System 1
Prefabricated House Sandwich Panel Steel Structure Two Floor

Prefabricated House Sandwich Panel Steel Structure Two Floor

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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.

 

 

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I'm from Illinois and I am in Real estate school now. The requirements were high school diploma or ged and have to be 21. But some states are different.
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Can't help you with schools on the east coast but can give you a bit of advice. Getting licensed is only your beginning. Be sure to go to work for a big company like Coldwell-Banker. Their hands on training is priceless. Get into a company that has a lot of agents who tour each week by bus. You learn more from the other agents, hearing them talk real estate than you will in your licensing course. Be sure you have a way to support yourself for a couple of years while you build your business. I'm retired now but loved helping people find their dream home and every home, no matter how modest, is someone's dream home. It might not be your idea of a dream but it is a step up for someone. From what I'm hearing this is not a great time to be in real estate so you might want to wait unless you are independently wealthy. I just heard that 90% of new listings in the NE are people selling because they are in default on their loans and that there is no money for financing so very hard to get a loan unless the buyer has the very highest credit rating and collateral. Tough times ahead for the industry like we had in the 80's with 18% interest on mortgage loans but we lived through it. Ate a lot of hamburger but made it intact. Good Luck and God Bless
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Flip the properties, Hold notes and sell them, buy and sell real estate notes, Buy land and sell to corporations,Buy land and build, buy multi-units, commercial rental property, buy a multi-unit and condo-ize it, buy a mobile home park, buy a buisiness with appartments attached, and even more. At this time in the morning, that's what I have. Some thoughts to ponder. If you are looking for something other than real estate, there is so much out there, I couldn't even know where to begin.
Q: I would already have an Illinois Real Estate license if that makes any difference.
Check with the State agency regulating Real Estate License. There might be a reciprocity agreement between Texas and Illinois. If so it might be a simple matter of presenting your Illinois license to the regulating agency. If not, it might require less training than if you had no license at all.
Q: How many classes must someone take to get a real estate license to practice selling real estate in california. I am taking the principles of real estate course at the local junior college and was wondering how many more classes i would need to be taking. Thank you!
Are you doing this class online? Or in a class room. If you are doing it online, you are screwed. I promise you that this subject is NOT on the test and if you are in a class room setting, the teacher will tell you this. The ONLY purpose of the class is to help you pass the exam, not understand real estate. If you are doing this online, there is NO way to know what to study and what is important since you don't have a teacher to tell you. If you are trying to get your real estate lic, DO IT IN PERSON, not online or self study.
Q: I'm looking to sell a piece of luxury real estate.
Real estate auctions are good for selling distressed or highly undesirable property. The buyers are speculators that are looking to buy something cheap and below market. The auctioneers are experts at stirring up alot of excitement so that someone will buy something on impulse. However someone looking to buy a luxury home is too smart to fall for that type of sales technique. To get top dollar you need to find a person that wants to live in the home and needs to spend a lot of time evaluating the property. Find a good residential broker in the area and let him market the property properly.
Q: I live in Northern Virginia and thinking about investing in real estate. I would like to get information and tips about where to invest. Should I stick to Virginia, Maryland, and DC or may be somewhere else. My main strategy is buying properties and renting them out, so I intend to keep purchased properties for a long time if rental is good. I also would like to know if this is the right time for real estate? If yes, then, what kind of properties, condos, single family, commercial..etc.? Any other tips or insights will be really appreciated.
Stay local so you rely on others less. You usually can't rent out condos, so those are a bad idea. Commercial property can remain vacant for very long periods of time but the profit is good when it is rented. Single family home and multiple units 4 or less is a good place to start. Personally I would not buy in DC, the tenants there are almost all on programs and those programs are very socialist in nature. It would be hard to break even as a landlord there.
Q: I am very interested in making money in real estate. I would like to learn what, if any, difference there is between real esate investing, and owning rental property. Also, how do I get started and make a profit rather than messing up the process and losing my money? I'd really like to hear from experienced people who have made money doing these things and find out how they did it, how they learned the business, etc.
Lay a good foundation, I started by becoming a property manager- and then I became a realtor, and then I went into Insurance 15 years ago, knowledge is power.
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.
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