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Waterproof Abrasives Disc Paper for Car and Atuo Surface

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Waterproof Abrasives Disc Paper for Car and Atuo Surface


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


home appliance cases, and mechanical parts.Waterproof abrasives disc 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 disc 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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Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface


Q: okay, so i've thought about a career choice as a real estate agent, but i need some info.how much do they make? is it good income wise?what kind of schooling do you need for it?what exactly do they do? like i know, but i dont have any details.
Please take your time before you do this . Real estate jobs are the worst now. foreclosure is very high in USA , their over 7,000 homes are in foreclosures processing every single day. i know several brokers they did not make any penny for months . it's very hard to sell homes and get home loans approval. a lot of people can't even get their loan in the day of the closing. take my advice and try to get in safe, and wanted jobs like governments,city, state jobs,software jobs, and health care jobs. real estate brokers sell or buy homes for their Clint's base in commission . this commission rang from 2.8 %- 6% of the home value. up to 50% of your commision could go to your agency fee. please do not waste your time and your life in this ugly career. only very experianced, and very active brokers could make it this market. my best wishes to you in your job serch.
Q: Hi,I am looking at real estate development as a possible career but need to know how to start out i have 2 years left at high school so are there any subjects i should elect to study ? Also when i graduate high school and go to university/college what should i study ? Thirdly is it a good paying job ? And any other tips and pointers would be greatly appreciated.Thanks heaps in advance :)
Hi Trish, It's really good to know that you are thinking about a career even before getting out of high school. This shows your maturity. I have made Real Estate my career choice for 17 years (and still love it) I would interview with a lot of different brokers first of all- most times will offer schooling free or part of their in house training. The catch is they will want you to work for and with them (you will be able to see how the real estate industry works first hand). In real estate you learn something new everyday, so being around top producers will be a benefit in your learning. Every area has a real estate association, just google real estate association for your city. Once you find out where it is at either go there or call them. They can provide you with a list of both online schools or physical real estate schools that are close to you. Like any job or career, the outcome of success is what you put into it. The potential to make very good money in real estate is there (without a doubt) but it does consist of hard work and consistency. Results may not be seen for 3-6 months so make sure you have reserves when you first get started. Tips: I would always think outside the box and don't always think the normal traditional way works best. Start a new trend, be different but always be true to who you are and the potential clients you may be working with. As a whole the public already has a negative image of real estate agents, so we need to work extra hard to let them know we are different and we do Truly care. Like I said I have been doing real estate for almost 17 years (I have both my Georgia and California license) I still have the passion like it was yesterday. If I can be of anymore help, please let me know i would love to answer anymore questions you may have.
Q: I'm a recent college grad and I've become very interested in a career in real estate. My question, however, is how exactly to begin? I majored in psychology (as opposed to the conventional business, finance, or accounting) and currently do not have experience in real estate (no internships). Which positions and formal training should I pursue?I have recently thought about appraising or property management, though I'm wondering if these would be a great start for my career. Also, should I focus on pursuing a master's degree within the next few years?Thanks!
The place to start in the real estate industry is at your state's real estate commission. There you will find all you need to know about getting licensed. Where I live you need to be a licensed agent to be a property manager for others, and an appraisal license to be an appraiser. To be a successful agent you do need marketing experience. It is not just about marketing properties but about marketing yourself too. Being a Psych major could be a real benefit. But remember you are only paid commission so if you are not good at it, you are not paid much, if anything. Property management and appraising are finite services, so you know if you get the job you will most likely be paid for doing it. Before I got into the business I thought i wanted to be an appraiser, but the owner of the largest appraising firm in my market talked me out of it because he told me I would never be able to make the kind of money I wanted to make. Bottom line: Not the best time to get into the real estate business, but if you do, go ahead and get licensed as an agent. Once licensed you will quickly learn which aspect of the business best suits you and be in a position to immediately apply. And if none turn you on, you still have the option of returning to school.
Q: Which city, and state, has the best real estate market? I want to be a realtor next year. When I'm 18. But I want to do it right. I'm currently in college for a degree in business. Where is the best place to start at? I'm in Seattle, Washington. Is NY good? Texas? California? Washington DC? Please help. Also, what does it take to be a real estate agent? Can you just hop right into luxury real estate? Thank you.
Several major cities in Texas have good, stable real estate markets. You'll want to earn a Bachelor's in either Business or Finance to be successful in the real estate business. It's not a pre-requisite to obtain a license however it will be a good foundation. There are fast-track programs where you can earn your license in 3-6 months, or less. Once you have your license and work for a couple of years you are eligible to take the broker's exam, the educational pre-requisite is to hold a Bachelor's degree. As a broker you can hire agents to work under your broker's license and you'll collect a percentage of the commissions. No one hops right into the luxury market until they've closed many high-end property deals in the market area they are working in, and have developed a reputation that earns the respect of the clients they represent (or seek to represent). It's the way it is. Once you have your license, and want to really get your feet wet, borrow some cash and do a flip and list it yourself. Rinse and repeat. Obtain your broker's license and compete for HUD foreclosures to flip and build on your business. When the time is right look into commercial property development. Good luck.
Q: My fiance and I are trying to buy our first home. How do we go about finding a real estate agent?
Look for recommendations from friends who have already purchased. If either of you are in the military look at joining with USAA they have a service that recommends Realtors. Your bank may have the same service. Take a look at the book Freakonomics the section or Real Estate agents. If you go to an open house you may be able to negotiate with the buyers agent a better price since they could take care of the deal in house. An in house deal is the most advantagious. Fewer leaches!
Q: I am really interested in investment/residential real estate. I just started taking classes for real estate any tips or pointers or information you can share on how to get started in residential real estate?? I really want to own a lot of apartments and condos. However, is single family homes better to start off with??? So, I'm looking for any advice on how to get started inresidential/ investment real estate???
Real estate investing is not as simple as you may think. In fact real estate investing is a more time-consuming process. It requires finding the right property, managing the investment property properly and keeping good financial records. You can be successful as a real estate investor only if have the time and interest to find good properties and keep track of your properties. You need to know some real estate investing tips in order to be safe and profitable.
Q: Anyone know where to get real estate sales data for Los Angeles County? I'm looking for the detailed data that includes sq footage of property, zip code and date or sale. (the same type sites like Zillow use)
***You may try the county court deeds office as they record every deed submitted with the sales date and price. The deeds are notarized, acceptable in a court of law and likely your project as well. Again a real estate broker will have MLS data, and since real estate agents are involved in 80% plus of all real estate sales they should have a good data bank of info. Or offer to pay a noiminal fee to the local board of realtors for access to the historical sales data and cut the deal with them. It also helps when you ask a quesstion if you will gove suficient detaisl as to the why you seek the info. Not to be critical, just a suggestion to obtain a better reply next time. Original reply:. You did not state why you seek the data. The tax assessor office will not have the true sq. footage nor will they compare one property against another. That is not what they do. They evaluate property for tax purposes. And usually they are elected officials looking to get re-elected. And people unfortunately do not always pull permits when they make home improvements so the tax assessor will not have that record. The best that you can do is either see a real estate broker or an appraiser. The appraiser will charge a fee, the real estate broker will hope for your business. A good real estate broker will guide you with either the selling or buying process as you may need. You'll get good direction for both. Look for one with CRS, GRI credentials and a full broker license. A good track record is important as well. They should be a full time agent. Zillow etc sites do not account for the different neighborhoods and/or differences between properties. I looked my home up and they valued it at $450,000.00 when it really is more like $250,000.00 when compared to like kind properties, as would and will and appraiser if you buy or sell. Be careful using those sites. Again, the best bet is a real estate broker.
Q: I want to get into the real estate game. possibly start a real estate business. One major I think I could do is entrepreneurial studies, but alot of colleges dont offer that. Is there anything else besides Business Administration i could major in? or is real estate a concentration of business?
Whether you major in it or not, marketing is an invaluable tool. I found it fascinating, the science behind what makes people buy. You could get a minor in marketing along with whatever you choose for a major. Business Admin is always a good choice but factor in your own personality. People are usually best at what they enjoy.
Q: i plan to go in this. can someone that is going in or in real estate please tell me, so i can make my mind up.
John, Please keep ur day job. you may not remember the crash of the Saving/Loans of 80's try finding a Realtor from then. the average realtor doesn't make a 'real income ' the first 2- 3 yrs. National Realtor Assoc. they stay 'pt/tm'. keep ur day job. we work with 'realtors' that are becoming real thin, lately. real estate inspector, appraiser, agent, loan processor ,broker, lots of them fighting for slim pickings.
Q: hey im 14. can u tell me GENERALLY about investing real estate? i read the meaning but i still cant understand.and whatsup with the lawyers, landlords etc?i read 'rich dad poor dad' but not yet finished.my dad said i should be invester just like trump maybe someday. im good with maths, i could be an accountant.
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