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Abrasives Sanding Paper for Buildings


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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  • Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for the Wall

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for the Wall


  • Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for the Wall

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for the Wall


    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for the Wall

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for the Wall

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for the Wall

    Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for the Wall


Q: I have been trying to decide on what i want to do after high school (which i know is two years away) but i really am interested in real estate. However, i know that math is involved in certain areas of this career.. i don't like math and have failed algebra 1 last year, but this year i'm retaking the class and am passing with a B. I want to learn more about real estate. So if you are a real estate agent or know somebody who is, please tell me about this career. Thank you all for your answers! (:
Selling real estate is much more about marketing than math. The truth about the math is that the state exam requires you know all that stuff, but when actually in the biz it is all done on calculators and even then the majority is in the domain of the mortgage broker, not the real estate broker. Selling real estate is tougher than other sales jobs because when you start out you don't have a product to sell. Instead you have to sell yourself to get a product to sell and then sell it. Or you can represent buyers, but again you have to sell yourself before you can. Marketing is different than direct sales too. Instead of trying to convince people that they need your product, you have to merely promote it and let people make up their minds. It is also a very competitive business as there are lots of Realtors out there ... well, there used to be before he housing crash.
Q: I am really considering taking an online real estate program for the state of GA. What program do you suggest? Also, what pros and cons exist with being an agent?
The answer is in the book of real estate. I don't think that there is a real estate agent who will tell you exact answer. Real Estate is a fun job - but of course it is a job and it needed to be cultivated on before you get the result. But the review-book on real estate will ask you if this is really what you wanted to do - meaning, that there's something to think about. Right?
Q: What do i have to do to get or start to get my real estate license??
In most states, you must take a certain number (such as 60 hours) of classroom training. You have to pass that training, usually by passing an exam. Then you take the state-sanctioned exam. If you pass that, you qualify for a real estate license. OK: So where's the best place to start? In most cases, larger real estate companies conduct their own training programs. That's what I did. Often, the courses are also taught at community colleges. I'd personally suggest you use a real estate company's program. I'd also very strongly suggest that you do it in as compressed a time period as possible. Depending on your schedule, and what's offered, you may be able to do it as quickly as 14 days. I took a program that was 3 evenings a week and all day Saturday; that took about 2 months. Reason: You'll have a lot of stuff crammed into your head. If you spread it out, you'll forget a lot. More intense works better. The cost typically is a few hundred dollars, mostly for study materials and books. If you have the opportunity to buy an interactive CD with test prep material on it, do so. The one I bought was very helpful. Once you pass the state exam, you then affiliate with a real estate company. It can be the one that taught the class, or any other one that you choose. Most real estate companies have career nights (or similar). Attend one or more in your area to get a better idea of the process. Hope that helps.
Q: Im a senior at Texas and im about to go to college i am mostely interested in real estate i love it.i need some help about it.like how much is the salary these days ?do yall know any good websites?ANY HELP I WOULD APPRICIATE IT. THX EVERYONE.
We are buying a house with the help of a Realtor, I just made an offer on a home. The thought crossed my mind about real estate too until I ask my Realtor what it was like. We're from Texas too. There's a lot of night and weekend work involved. She loves it but is away from her family quite a bit, she can work from home sometimes and still be with her daughter though. She said she made over a million dollars in sales a year. She makes 6% commission off of a sale. It only cost her $700 dollars to get her licence from Texas A&M, she did it all online. I hope I helped, if you have any questions I can ask her for you. Good luck!
Q: real-estate investor
I agree with the previous poster. You need to know alot about the business. You should have general knowledge of financing, market values, construction, legalities (contracts, zoning, planning etc.). Once you are familar then you should build up your team of experts in these areas. It is impossible to know learn all these areas over night. You should definetely should be learning as much as you can about these areas before you start. The best way to learn is to be in the business and branch off from there.
Q: do u need to go to college, steps to be a real estate agenthow much money do you make
do you want to know about real estate, its not about learning,its reality and experience gets a head of coaching
Q: I am selling a house in probate sale. I signed a big real estate company to sell it. The agent went to a realtor who buys houses for low cash offers, and then told me he couldn't get better offers so I would sell. The two realtors are flipping properties. I just found my house on the buyers internet site and he doesn't own it. Escrow closes in 3 weeks. The escrow guy is in on it too. I apparently found a bunch of bad guys. The internet site has millions of dollars in property for sale, and probably most of it, they don't own. People who were calling his number off the sign, were getting bounced to the buyer. suggestions? numbers to federal agenies?
get rid of this agent and hire a real estate lawyer. its worth the 5oo.oo you might pay the lawyer, trust me I am in this process now. good luck and dont sign any thing without consulting a lawyer
Q: I am thinking of real estate as a career and i just wanted to know how hard it is and how many hours do you normally work a week i know its not easy because no job is easy, but i just want a job thats not To stressful and were i can have at least a good amount of time off of work. I think i have the potential of being in the real estate business because i am hard driven and i can work hard when i need to i just wanted to see how much time i will have to myself and all that. Thank You!! :)
So what is the point of asking the question, when the question wasn't even answered, if Real Estate Agents' don't know the amount of hours they work, then they are in bigger trouble then most people when it comes to evaluating what they are actually earning. It seems as bad as asking a politician what they are going to do about global warming, because Real Estate Agents', do not list approx hours, it seems to me that they are vague and vague people are liars.
Q: Hi,I am currently taking a real estate agent course in NY. What should I specialize in as a new agent? Selling homes? Selling condos? or Rentals? I know that most real estate agents sell homes because of the amount of money that they will receive if they sell a home. However, wouldn't I be competing with a lot more experienced agents if I choose to sell homes?Thanks!!
My mom tried doing real estate part time with Coldwell Banker. She already had a full time job in a factory night shift and did real estate during most days/weekends. However she was unable to make money because other full time real estate agents got all the sales and she only sold enough to pay her rent for using the ColdWell Banker facility. Also they had weekly meetings that took nearly all day. After 1 year she decided it was too cut throat and stressful to do both jobs. She could not afford to quit working to focus on real estate full time yet she could not become a successful real estate agent without being 100% devoted. Maybe being a student and a real estate agent is better, but still tough I imagine.
Q: real estate in Mississippi
What type of cheap real estate are you seeking in Gulf Port, Mississippi? #1. Cheap house to reside in? #2. Cheap land to build a house or commercial building? #3. Cheap commercial property? #4. Cheap rental property? Additional information would be required in order to offer any type of good advise to you about cheap property in Gulf Port, Ms. I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. FIGHT ON

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