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Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Building and Machine

Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Building and Machine

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Abrasives Sanding Paper for building and machine


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


home appliance cases, and mechanical parts.Waterpoof abrasives sanding  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 sanding 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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Have other special size made to order 


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  • Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Building and Machine

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Building and Machine


  • Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Building and Machine

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Building and Machine


    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Building and Machine

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Building and Machine

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Building and Machine

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Building and Machine


Q: I would like to know what kinds of investments in real estate are worth it. Condos, Coops, houses, I live in the Bronx, NY, and I would like to invest in my child's future by putting the money into real estate since it's so unlikely to lose it there. Please let me know your thoughts.Thanks a lot
I'm doing the same thing here in NC with a 3/1.5 home of 1,000 sq ft. My wife and purchased our first home through a first time buyer's program through the state with no money down for 60% of what we qualified to borrow ($110,000). We are living here for 2 years and then moving to a better school district after we fix it up. Over the next 10 years we are going to make more improvements as we rent it and when our oldest goes to school we plan to sell it (but might not). I could never put this kind of money away in cash as a lower-middle income parent.
Q: I don't want to be Donald Trump or anything. But I would like to set a goal of owning 100 apartment units. I'm not too sure how to start my endeavor, I'm hoping after I take business I'll have learned all the ins and outs for investing real estate. If anybody could kindly give me some suggestions on how I should start this venture that'd be great
Business is great but if you want to pursue real estate, law, especially contract law is very advantageous. Get a BA or more, obtain your real estate licence(easy) and then look for a commercial brokerage to start with. If you want to understand what being a landlord is, you want to learn from landlords or the guys that work with them. You can make money selling homes but you will not learn about being a landlord working for a residential Realtor. There are something things you can't learn with out doing them.
Q: Is there a certain license I need to get or just a regular real estate license? Also, if someone could give me a better idea of where to go to get a real estate license. I live in Oregon. Thanks a million!!
Contact any large real estate firm in your town. They usually will offer classes. Then you take the exams, and if you pass, you get your license. As far as high end or luxury real estate, I am sure EVERY agent would like to be selling the over million dollar homes. Fact is, the clients of these homes EXPECT an experienced professional who is knowledgeable in marketing their property. By you asking if you need a special license to sell high end property and then following that up by asking how to even get a license, tells me you aren't quite ready for the luxury market. Get your license first...then sell some properties so you have a track record and move up the ladder to the more expensive homes.
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: Is it long hours and does it require a lot of work? I am thinking about changing my major to real estate but is it hard to get jobs in and do you have to be really smart like way above average?
Are you worried about commissions? The seller pays all of them. What you need is a decent Real Estate Lawyer to close the deal.
Q: I live in texas and am interested in becoming a real estate agent, does anyone know what getting your license consits of? How long are the classes, how much about do they cost? Where can i take them? Do they offer them at community colleges? I've also seen some job postings that say a real estate company will hire you and help you get your license, what does this mean? That they will pay for it? Thanks!
Before applying for a real estate Salesperson License, an individual must first furnish the Commission satisfactory evidence of successfully completing the following education: Principles of Real Estate core real estate course [60 classroom hours] Law of Agency core real estate course (30 classroom hours) Law of Contracts core real estate course (30 classroom hours) An additional core real estate course (30 classroom hours) Another four semester (60 classroom) hours in core courses or in related courses acceptable to the Commission You must then send in your coursework results for evaluation (i.e. send them a transcript), formally apply, get any back ground checks they deem necessary, AND find a sponsor. Full details at the appropriate website above.
Q: I've been wanting to do Real Estate for awhile. I graduated Highschool last summer and since than, I've been trying to figure out what I want to do as a career. Before you say I'm too young and people won't take me serious, I've already thought about those things. I know that it's not going to be easy and I know there's a lot of competition and a lot of things aren't in my control and I am prepared for that. My main questions are, is it good money to make a living? Do I need money to do it (besides the schooling part)? Should I find a mentor? After schooling, how does it work? I'm going to do a 170 hour online class for a real estate brokers license. Once I start doing real estate and it's stable, I'm going to go to school to major in business. Any advice, tips and answers are very much appreciated. Thankyou.
You will need a luxury car to drive people around to look at properties. You have to wear expensive clothes to look successful. Since real estate agents are paid by commission, you will probably have to pay for office space, telephone, newspaper advertising, and all other expenses for your share of the office. So, it's going to cost you a lot to get started. Also, as about 98% of all successful real estate agents are very attractive women, if you are not one of those, you might as well forget about it and choose something else.
Q: I am interested in becoming a Real Estate Agent. I live just outside of Columbia South Carolina. What I would like to know is how much does it generally cost to start up I have a friend of a friend that said as soon as I obtain my provisional license she can get me on with her agency. What is the avergae pay for a beginner? How do the hours work? Do you work mostly from home or an office? The hours, are they mostly weeknights and weekends? A general run down would be great. I have always worked an 8-5 job and am a little intimidated by the uncertainty that comes with this field. I guess just explain the details.Thanks
Look online for Real Estate Schools in your city. Take the classes. Anything you need to know about becoming a real estate Agent will be taught in the Real Estate Course. In New York City, once one has passed the Real Estate Test and becomes a Real Esate Agent he or she must work under a Real Estate Broker to become familiar with the Real Esate Industry. Ask your questions of the Real Estate School that you will attend.
Q: I want to get into real estate but I dont know my options. Someone told me I need a license and others say I dont whats the truth? I called a school in my town and they said it will be 595 bucks to take the course for 3 weeks, and whats this about finding a broker that will sponser me for a year? It's begining to get confusing. Whats the best advice for me ...please help I really wanna do this
What's your objective for getting into real estate? If you're getting into it as an investor to buy and sell for yourself, then, no you don't need a license. If you're getting into it as a business for the purpose of servicing others to buy and sell their real estate, then, yes, you will need a license. As a sales agent/independent sale contractor, you will need a broker to sponser you in getting a license since all commissions paid are paid to real estate brokers. Regardless, do your homework first before spending your money. Know what you're getting yourself into. If you're objective requires a license, interview several brokers and talk with their agents. Agents are famous for moving from one broker to another. Find out what brokerage firm they left and why. If you'd rather buy and sell as an investor, talk with those who are doing it...successfully. Check to see if there are clubs in your local area where they congregate monthly to exchange ideas. Then you could maybe take it a step further and ask another Yahoo question to the once-upon-a-time real estate agent and investor asking why they got out of the business. Learning from other people's mistakes are always your best lessons. Hope that helps. Best of luck!
Q: I was lying in bed halfway sleep this morning and i over heard a infomercial about how regular everday people where making big money in real estate buying and saleing foreclosed homes. They sounded genuine . I never realy considered doing this and don't know the first thing about it. Can anyone tell me how i get into it step by step?
The first thing you need to understand is that the people pitching the infomericals are SELLING something and I do not care if the pitch is on real estate, online income, tax sales, or networking; they ARE ALL sales pitchs. And IF their program worked SO GREAT and made so much money then why are they spending THEIR time and effort making commercials and not out USING their program? It's because they make MORE money selling to program then they do USING the program. Can you make money in real estate? Yes. Can you buy and use one of these pitchs to make money? Yes; BUT you do NOT need to buy te program to learn how to make money in real estate. Less then 4% of the prople who attend these seminars buy the material and of those who do but the course less then 1% ever make a profit and this is mainly due to the fact that they never invest the TIME and EFFORT to learn and put the material to use. Your BEST way to make money on ANYTHING is to put some effort into it and asking us to tell you how to do it, step by step is NOT going to make you rich until you get out of bed and put some effort in on your part.

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