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Container House Sandwich Panel Steel Structure

Container House Sandwich Panel Steel Structure

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100 m²
Supply Capability:
30000 m²/month

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The folding container is good for sea container transport with various use. The container is made of chassis, wall, roof and decorative profiles. They can joint together with individual containers in longitudinal and transverse directions. And it can be assembled as max 3 floors. Its materials are environmental friendly. One standard set container house weight is about 1.8Ton.We can pack 3 sets houses as one flat package for bulk transportation, or load 6 sets houses in one 40ft sea container.

 

House Size:

1) External length /inner length: 5950mm/5700mm

2) External width/inner width: 2310mm/2060mm

 3) External height/inner width: 2740mm/2400mm

 4) Floors: max 3 floors

 

House Body:

 1) Door: outside door as SIP door, aluminium alloy door or security door. inside door as SIP door, aluminium alloy door or Compound wooden door

 2) Window: PVC material or aluminium alloy with window screen 3) Wall system: sandwich panel's insulation material of sandwich panels are EPS/XPS/PU/ROCK WOOL, GLASS WOOL, etc. The thickness: from 50mm to 100mm

 4) Roof system: knock down in factory

5) Compression decorative parts: made of 0.4mm thick color steel sheet

6) Ceiling board: EPS color steel sandwich panel, rock wool, PU for the insulation or MDF plate

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:I'm a sophmore in High School, and I'm pretty sure I want to become a Real Estate Agent. 1. What texas college/or out of state college is best for real estate?2. What high school classes should i take now?3. I'm going to do the upper class residental houses; what city? houston?4. Any other tips?Thanks :)
You should take classes that are oriented toward business such as marketing, accounting, salesmanship, business math, English skills, Spanish if you don't already speak it and another language that is used in your part of Texas. You will need practical skills such as typing and computer use, public speaking and so on. I got my basic real estate sales course in the local community college and then I took the State exam after successfully passing the basic course. Each state has its own requirements and in FL that course was what was required. Once you have passed the state licensing exam you have to select a broker with which to work. I suggest that your best approach is to set an appointment with a local real estate broker and interview him or her. Take your questions with you and a notebook to write down the answers. Find out if there is an agent that would be willing to let you shadow her (go with her) and watch and listen to how she works her business.
Q:At a cross road in my life at the moment. I am 20 years old and live in NYC. The market is tuff but getting better here. My dilemma is I do not know if I want to go to college or go and get my real estate license and start my career. I attended a year at community college already. I would have to spend at least 3-4 more years to achieve a bachelors degree. My question should I forget school and take this 3-4 years and put them towards progressing my career as a real estate agent. If I go to college I plan on a career in marketing or management. Any suggestions or ideas?
In my opinion I say get your real estates license then go back to college. You can always do real estate part time and its a good thing to have to fall back on, but so is college. I've been in your shoes. I have been through nursing aid training and security training to get a good job. I currently do security. I am 21 university student. I went to community college graduated and now I have 1 more year left at the university. It gets tiring and fraustrating and expensive trust me I know. But what motivates me is my girl friend I'd like to have a family someday and I need a good job to take care of a family and the best way I believe to get a good job is through college. Don't give and envision the end and you'll be fine
Q:I've been wanting to move to california for a really long time. Currently i live in NJ. I also want to go to college in Cali, but im not sure if it is a smart move...going so far away.? I want to study business and get my real estate liscense. Selling multi-million $ houses in Cali mean lots of commission! Is this a good future and field of work?
That sounds all good and great, but making money at real estate for a new unestablished inexperienced agent is HARD. Trust me. Especially in a state where many people can't even afford it. Your first year in real estate will be your hardest and most frustrating one. Unless you hook up with a top producer and he gives you his leads on a split. Competing withthe thousands of agents (who have the same goals and idea you do) is difficult, getting people approved for a loan to even buy lately is difficult, and the agents that have been there and in it awhile and are established are the ones who do most business (unless you have friends and family, a ton of referrals, etc) If you are going to move there and get your license and go to school, that is great, but you have to have another job besides being a realtor, because it just isn't steady enough. It isn't how you think. People are so flaky and full of s**t, you have no idea. Not trying to discourage you, just being honest and preparing you.
Q:What is the real purpose of real estate agencies? In what way these agnecies work as a medium between a tenant the property owner? Why do people deal with agencies while they could just rent their own homes by themselves? Do these agencies take a percentage from the rental after getting control over the property?
Many people don't have the time to list their own properties, screen all the applicants, run credit checks, be avaialable to show the properties, nor are they good salespeople so they are many times not in the best position to do this themselves, and they leave it to professionals.
Q:I am 20 years old, instead of attending college straight after high school i decided to work. I've had enough of the Law Firm job (not that I don't like it) I just think its time for me to become something other than a secretary. I've been thinking about Real Estate for awhile but I don't really know much about it..I was wondering if anyone had any insight. I would really appreciate details..and which schools you attending to help me reach my goal as a Real Estate agent. Thank you. It would help if you were from Chicago, Illinois :) Thanks again!
Technically you don't need a college degree to be a real estate agent. Some general business knowledge and an entrepreneurial spirit will get you started. You must take a course with an accredited institution, pass the course, AND pass the state licensing examination to apply to be a licensed real estate agent in your state. Different states have different rules. Look up Illinois Real Estate Courses and Licensing on google, yahoo, etc and see what comes up. I took a real estate course completely online for the state of Virginia and got my license within 6 or 7 months. I'm not doing anything with it yet... but I intend to in the next few years.
Q:I'm considering going into the field of real estate inspection and would like to know an estimate of there starting salary's for a r/e apprentice.
ninety 9.ninety 9% of all actual assets brokers artwork strictly on fee. there are some circumstances the place a broking provider would desire to hire an agent to handle assets administration the place they get a income, yet it extremely is amazingly uncommon. maximum brokers don't get a income. they're autonomous contractors. they do no longer sell = they do no longer consume.
Q:I would like to know how the whole process of buying real estate works. What I mean by this is house does buying a home to live in work. Also, I would like to know how buying land works, and where would be a good place to look to find inexpensive land. I have had a general plan for some time, now. What I am looking to do is buy some land and build my own house, myself. The only problem is that I do not know how the whole buying process works. I am sure there are taxes, and the buying process might be different in every state. If it helps answer my question to a finer degree; I live in Florida. Thank you.
Hi Cam, How do I say this and sound beliveable? I'm NOT a spammer, NOT affiliated with Carleton Sheets, NOR make a penny by saying this but I actually began my career by watching late night infomercials by him and Russ Whitney and bought these programs and the returns over the years are incalculable. I'm sure you can find these free somewhere now on the net, library etc. but suggest you buy since I think in those programs (I have the bank account to show it). Just seems fair for their time. Anywho, the biggest thing to remember is DON'T use banks if possible. I found partners, angels (private investors), creative financing, even trading a truck for a down payment on a rental, etc... and never borrowed a dime from a bank. It's common sense. Building/buying a personal home is TOTALLY different than investment real estate. I'll make it simple. EDUCATE yourself (I started before the net and now there are TONS of resourses available). I believe in basics. Beg, borrow, steal, buy, whatever Carleton Sheets course and just read it first. You WILL know where to go from there because it will open your mind. May sound corny but it sure worked for me. Good Luck
Q:I wanted to know the best place for real estate investment in Philippines. Also the tax , and other formalities as well .
Are YOU a Filipino citizen? Then there are NO best real estate investments as foreigners are forbidden to own land there. It's that simple. Think you can ''get around'' the rules? Think again, many have tried , ALL have failed. You are either a Filipino or a renter. You can own a Condo, but NOT the land it sits on. Ever. Try Thailand or Vietnam.
Q:I'm in Architecture school (want to be a developer and design my own projects).I'm currently working for a broker and planning on getting my broker's license as well.Is this a good way of getting experience towards getting a job at a Real Estate Development company after graduation?I have an associates in Real Estate and soon a Bachelors of architecture. In the future I might get an MBA in Finance. Is this a good plan or what do you recommend?
No... the real estate agent route will not get you there. In most states, getting a broker's license takes 3 years of being an RE agent, and it does not really help you in development projects... you will save the 3% on buying of the land and selling of the properties, but there are other ways to recoup those costs (just being an agent, or having a referral license come to mind. If you want to be a developer: work for a developer, if you are learning architecture, you hae skills they would need. Other options; engineering (civil) firms, City or county planners office, Large local utilities (gas/water/electricity) in their development office. Real estate management company might help also.... HUD... a bank that has real estate holdings...lots of options... RE broker is not one.

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