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Waterpoof Abrasives  Paper for Wall and House Surface

Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Wall and House Surface

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Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Wall and House Surface Surface


Waterpoof abrasives Paper is made of high-quality alumina sand powder and kraft paper base, and bound with 100% real resin. Waterpoof abrasives Paper is mainly used in the grinding and buffing of automobiles, home furnishings, leather, 


home appliance cases, and mechanical parts.Waterpoof abrasives Paper can grind with water and has a highly-polished work piece. It will not contaminate the work piece when operating, and does not create dust pollution. It is moderately soft. Aluminum oxide ,silicon carbide and so on 


waterproof abrasives Paper for wet sanding of paints, primes, surfaces of the automobile industries ,abrasives sanding paperalso used for sanding and finishing of plastics, leather ,mechanical components , furniture, precision instrument and hardware .


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Standard size    230mm×280mm

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  • Waterpoof Abrasives  Paper for Wall and House Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives  Paper for Wall and House Surface


  • Waterpoof Abrasives  Paper for Wall and House Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives  Paper for Wall and House Surface


    Waterpoof Abrasives  Paper for Wall and House Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives  Paper for Wall and House Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives  Paper for Wall and House Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives  Paper for Wall and House Surface

Q: In other words, not the traditional way that real estate is transacted.
Investor = buys and sells real estate for profit Agent = professional who helps Sellers sell and Buyers buy real estate, for commission
Q: My nephew really wants to be a real estate agent but he has epilepsy so he can't drive. But does a real estate agent really need to drive anymore in today's hi tech world of gadgetry? I was thinking that he could sell properties online and since he's fluent in Spanish he should focus on buyers from Spain/Latin America. What do you think os this possible?
No, a real estate agent does not need to have a driver's license or need to drive. BUT if they have clients who don't have vehicles or have disabilities themselves, then they would like/expect their agent to drive them around to view homes. I have never ever met an agent that did business solely through the internet without meeting clients, taking them to view homes etc. The only time that's the case is if you have long time investors that you've worked with previously that trust you wholeheartedly to do all the work without seeing the property because they live elsewhere. other than that, there is no way I can fathom when an agent sells properties online and doesn't do anything else.
Q: Ok is it possiable to get a job then buy a little crappy house and fix it up then sell it for more then its worth then after that keep buying bigger houses fix them up an just keep growing in size and money im 15 i been posting questions on a good career without college is this one and if so can some one teach me how real estate works ...thanks
If you are 15 you have lots of time to watch flipping shows on tv. Learn how to build - carpentry, contracting, etc. and you will be more informed and be able to fill in the gaps. The trades and RE are an excelent alt. to college. Volunteer at a RE office or for a contractor, get some experience while you have time and don't need $ (assumption).
Q: How is investing in Real Estate in Florida or Ohio? How can I get into it good....what about land investing?
I have friends who live in Ohio and the real estate is very good at the moment. There are house,condos, and multi-family rentals all over the place. an old arabic sayig says ''a real estater never dies, he just some times gets sick..'' Columbus in particularly has made an annoucement that they are trying to clean up the older neighborhoods, so this is the time you should take full advantage of my brother..
Q: So....Real estate has suffered majorly during the past year or so. Does anyone know when it is coming back. The obama administrations large scale government spending is going to really weaken the dollar and possibly put the U.S. in hyper inflation by 2010. What are the signs of a recovery in Real Estate? Will this effect Real Estate? Comments? Thanks!
#1 real estate is extremely local. Some areas have a fairly strong real estate market right now. You can look at how the job market is in your area and that will help you predict how many people would be willing to commit to a thirty year mortgage- they have to feel secure about their job. If we enter a very inflationary period then you need to have as much of your money invested in solid assets such as gold or real estate as possible. Real estate has an actual value and as US currency loses value the amount of currency required to buy real estate would escalate dramatically.
Q: I am starting a new job this monday, as an "administrator" at a real estate firm. I have done some research about this industry, and the agency I will be working for (old family friends who just opened) have educated me and told me a lot of information, and I'm sure as the time goes on I will be exposed and learn more. I am seriously, in the future of thinking of becoming an agent. Please reply, and only real estate agents who are/or have been in the business (or people who do know about what it's like to be an agent)...your success stories, the pros and cons, is it true, as I have heard that agents can do extremely well? Please tell me everything.Thanks
Have your husband tell her (with you present), in no uncertain terms that she is not to call him regarding this transaction. It is distraction him at work. Have him let her know that from that point on YOU will be handling ALL of the information and decisions regarding this real estate endeavor. I'm curious, does your husband feel the same way about her as you do?? Has he told her to call him with questions? If he doesn't feel the same way, you should let him know who you are feeling. Be sure to approach this in a calm and non-accusatory manner. You don't want to have this woman be the catalyst to a fight. GOOD LUCK!!
Q: My girlfriend is set on being a real estate agent after high school. She has always said that she doesn't want to go to college because she doesn't want to go into debt when she doesn't need to. She thinks that you don't need a degree to be competitive as a real estate agent. Is this in correct? And if she would be better off with a degree, what should she major in? I thought Real Estate would be the obvious one, but it doesn't seem like it's a degree widely offered in schools that aren't giving it online. Would something like a degree in advertising be better?
You ask if she would need a degree to be competitive...I would say no (and I'm a college professor that understands the value of a degree). The top broker in my city decided he wanted to be in real estate in high school...he enrolled in all the courses online and then moved to a larger city for one year to work under a top broker and learn the business. Then, he returned here and started his own agency. In less than two years, he owned the top agency in the city and was a millionaire several times over before the age of 21! A degree can be an asset, but in my opinion, real estate is a game of experience, contacts, and a sales personality (natural salesmanship)...the first two you can learn on the job...and the last is something you either have or you don't. ...and no, a degree in advertising would be a waste of time unless she wants to work in advertising. A degree in marketing would be better (more versatile)...but if she already knows that she wants to work in real estate, then she needs to get a job in the field as soon as possible so she can start learning what it takes. She can always go to college in a few years...perhaps when she's making enough in real estate to avoid going in to debt!
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?
Agents that answer this as a YES or NO crack me up. Real Estate is LOCAL. Sure much of the country is Slow, but there are definitely parts that are NOT. Such as Austin, TX. It also cracks me up how narrow minded naive many agents are about the future of the industry. Read my blog post from last week about a panel discussion on the FUTURE of REAL ESTATE. For now, REALTORs are still very much in the mix, but there are many companies trying to cut out the full service Realtor. However, these won't be successful until their level of service steps up. From mine, other others experience, many of these companies have the most incompetent agents working for them! Overall, what do I think? I think the future of Real Estate Agents is going to be about the best presentation exposure of listings and tremendous knowledge of contracts, negotiations, and market trends and NOT the gate keeper of information namely exclusivity to MLS.
Q: ok so im was wondering how does a real estate agent get assigned a house to sell?i was thinking do they buy the house? or is it first come first serves
Krissy, they aren't assigned. As a Realtor you prospect all the time, and from that you gain clients that either list of sell.
Q: I checked ROTH IRA but that does not seem to allow for real estate investments. My goal is to put money in a retirement account and then withdraw to buy land and real estate with it.. any suggestions?
You are speaking of a self directed IRA account. I find this to be a very effective means of investing in real estate. There are tax advantages, that would kick in when you are at retirement age and would use portions of the funds in this account., There is no limit on how much the account is able to purchase and earn as there is on how much you are able to contribute each year to this type of account. You make the decision as to what the account would purchase, you may use this account to purchase mortgage notes make mortgage loans, bridge loans to investors that would need funds to rehab investment properties. I have not experienced too many negative things that would prevent me from continuing using this tool to amass retirement funds that are not currently taxed. You are required to have a third party handle any transactions of the account. Find a good local account manager that understand your goals and would be well versed on real estate investment. There are many IRA managers, however many are not knowledgeable about real estate investment. Most are familiar with stock and bond investments in these type funds. I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. FIGHT ON

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