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Prefabricated House Sandwich Panel Steel Structure

Prefabricated House Sandwich Panel Steel Structure

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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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You don't need a four year degree to be a real estate agent. Most community colleges or two year colleges offer prep classes for the real estate exam. It's not that hard, I know people who are as dumb as a rock who have passed the exam. If you are really smart, you might want to consider a better profession. Being an agent is very dependent upon the economy and the current state of housing, which fluctuates every 6-8 years or so. Also, being an agent requires you to have a very high tolerance in regards to dealing with people. You should talk with people who are real estate agents to see if it is for you. Most younger people have a hard time cracking into the field because you need lots of contacts and referrals. These things come from being an agent for a long time and building up a reputation. Also, people who buy the most expensive houses tend to be older and they may view a person much younger as not having the needed skills or experience to be the best for them. You don't need any math knowledge. If you can add and subtract and apply a percentage, that't all you need to know how to do. It is really a very simple career.
Q: I am looking to get into a career that doesn't require a Bachelors Degree and have been looking around at different options. One that I liked was a Real Estate Appraiser, now in this economy where there are a lot of foreclosures and houses that are on the market, would this field be the route to go or are there better options. Also is there a possibility to earn about 65k and up in my situation.
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Q: If a real estate agent is aware of a judgment on a house and doesn't make sure the necessary documents are filed in regards to the house/judgment, can the real estate company that the agent represents also be held liable?
No, the real estate company is only responsible for helping the seller to sell the house. They have nothing to do with any judgments. We had a similar thing happen with our house recently. It had gone into foreclosure and the title wouldnt clear. Luckily it was all fixed but had it not then the seller would have been responsible for any lost money.
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: I am considering purchasing real estate in Italy as a second, holiday home. I would like any information on the potential pitfalls. Also, can someone advise as to the tax implications as a U.S. resident (i.e., can I take advantage of the mortgage interest deduction)?Thanks.
Buying okorder ; they have many publications and regular subscription e-mails such as their PostCards from [Country]. In addition they sponsor multi-day real estate investor and potential retiree seminars around the world where you learn all the ins and outs of investing in particular regions where you are attending. If you sign up for communications on the site, prepare to be rewarded with regular offers to buy books, seminars, etc. Not a bad thing, really. I have a 12-page article I downloaded from the site and formatted for MS Word entitled Where To Buy In Italy I would be glad to send you. It would be a good overview. E-mail me at PS - I have no connection with International Living except as a reader.
Q: I would like to get into real estate...how would a beginner go about this?
I have been a Realtor since April 2006, I have closed over 40 deals since then and made a six figure income from real estate in that year. No that is not typical for the industry, but it is typical for the company I work for. If you get your license look for TRAINING, and I mean real training. Not just watch this agent and you will figure it out. We have classes daily to teach new and experienced agents to take their business to the next level. Now sales is important to real estate but the thing to remember is this: Your most important job as a real estate agent is lead generation, NOT buying and selling houses. You cannot sell houses if you do not have clients. The flexibility in hours is not what you think, I work 9-5 PLUS eveings and weekends. And the only reason I do not work more is I have an assistant who handles a lot of the mundane work for me so I can focus on lead generation and my clients. You can work less but generally speaking, plan on making less... There are agents who work less than than and make more than me, through leverage, that is what I am working towards. There are also those who work more and make less.... They do not focus on lead generation. Health insurance is a biggie to think about, and taxes. As a Realtor, no-one is collecting taxes for you so quarterly payments need to be made to the IRS and state if you have state income tax. It is a very rewarding job, both personally and financially if you work hard and put systems in place to help you succeed. But it is what you put into it, there is no easy $ in real estate.
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!
You don't make a dime until you sell something. Then you paid your commission when the transaction closes. If a company requires you to attend a training class that's great! But they will pay you the minute your first deal is finished. Any company who wouldn't I wouldn't want to work for!
Q: There are a lot of real estate businesses in the phone book. How do I know which is best? I dont have time to contact them all research them? Are there any "big" companies (that would be in a lot of states) that people have had good business with, that can recommend that certain real estate company as being the most reliable best overall? Thank you!
Being a Realtor in Central Texas the company is not the issue. There are several National Real Estate Companies. The Agent is more important than the Company. I deal with Agent's all the time there is a big difference. Most are part time and do not do a great job for their client's. You do need to interview several Agent's and come up with the one you are most comfortable with.
Q: Ive recently decided to start a career in real estate. While I have enough money in savings to live for 6 months and pay for startup expenses I was thinking about working till September to earn a little more money so I don't have to dip into savings. Would it be smarter for me to just start now? I imagine people buy/sell more now than in winter (which is when I'd be starting if I wait.)
Anytime is a good time to start a career in real estate. The most important thing is to align yourself with a real estate broker that has the best training and support. No matter what the market says, people are still buying and selling; all you have to do is be trained to find those clients and provide the best possible service. Also, the summer months statistically the best months of the year for home sales. Good luck in your new career!
Q: Is it possible to start collecting renthouses while working a trade? Im a floor layer and im trying to pick up a part time job if i get the part time job i should start making around 800 a week. Is that insufficient to take on a journey like real estate?
It is difficult to get into the investment game now as most lenders want to see experience in being a landlord.

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