• Prefabricated House Sandwich Panel Steel Structure Remote Camp System 1
Prefabricated House Sandwich Panel Steel Structure Remote Camp

Prefabricated House Sandwich Panel Steel Structure Remote Camp

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Tianjin
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Min Order Qty:
100 m²
Supply Capability:
30000 m²/month

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 It is a kind of light steel construction prefab house with the EPS color steel sandwich panel,rock wool PU for the insulation.It can maximize as customer require and satisfaction for the cost  and quality.All the house parts are packed as a flat package befor loading container.We can provide the service of installation,supervision and training by extra.As more detaills please check as follows.

 

House size

 

1.Length is free as your requirement.

2.Width:single span beam less than 12m

3:Height:single floor less than 4m,the second and third floor less than 3.5m

4.Roof pitch:slope is 1:10~1:3

5.Floors:3 floors max

 

House body

 

1.Door:outside door as SIP door,aluminium alloy door ,security door.Inside door as SIP door ,aluminium alloy door and compound wooden door.

2.Window:PVC material or aluminium alloy window screen.

3.Ground chanel:U type,galvanized ,thickness is 0.8mm

4.Square column:painted with color steel compression decorative parts

5.Compression decorative parts:made of 0.4 thickness color steel sheet.

6.Wall board:EPS color steel sandwich panel,rock wool, PU for the insulation.

7.Roof board:EPS color steel sandwich panel,rock wool ,PU for the insulation.

8.Purline:C type with painted

9.Roof beam:with paint

10.Wall beam:C type with paint

11.Ceiling:PVC ceiling,aluminium panel ceiling for bathroom and kitchen,rock wool for other area.

 

 

Q:I'm looking in to the real estate field and i live in Laguna Beach. Sooo...
Depends on what the houses costs....typically a realtor should make 3% commission on the selling cost of the house...for example, if a house costs 300,000 just multiply 3% X 300,000 = 9,000 commission However, right now is a super tough time for real estate due to the economy.
Q:Is there really any difference? The past boom in the housing market has lured every scumbag on the planet in to become a real estate agent / realtor. Here in Charleston, SC they will LIe, Cheat and Backstab anyone in thier way to get your business. Why would I trust someone like that to help me find a home, let alone sell mine?
First off, I appologize if you have been treated unethically or unfairly by a real estate 'professional' in the past. Hopefully this is not a prevalent practice in your area. As several others have mentioned, Realtors are licensed in the states in which they practice and are bound to a code of ethics espoused by the National Association of Realtors. Both the NAR and your state have telephone numbers for you to voice complaints against offending Realtors or real estate agents. Unlike used car salesmen, Realtors and real estate agents do have to be licensed in the states in which they practice. If you doubt this, or the checks and balances set in place to oversee us, I recomend that you contact your state's Real Estate Board and verify it with them. No you do not need to use an agent if you know what you are doing. But for many people agents are heaven sent because they do not know the ins and outs of buying or selling real estate. They do not know the laws and are concerned about making a mistake that could cost them or the other party lots of money. In their eyes spending a percentage on paying a profesional's commission is well worth it. Would you diagnose your own health problems, or would you go seek the advice of a doctor? Aren't there bad ones out there too?
Q:i currently enrolled in a real estate class and im not sure if if was worth it i heard that now you might need a two year degree in real estate just to recieve a licence
Well uh, I don't know that I have heard anything about that. I know that a 2 year degree can be used to obtain the brokers license. Maybe that is what they are changing. I have my license and have yet to hear anything about this. It's really a tough market right now too btw. Lots of work to make some money in this kind of a market and alot of people can't hack it. I would say either way, this was a bad time for you to decide to get your license. I would love to know more about this myself though. Good luck.
Q:I've looked online, and I got the general run down of the process. But I couldn't find anything that told me WHERE to take the 63 hour required course, or how to go about doing that. Nothing was very clear. I tried the Florida Department Of Business Professional Regulation like I was told, and that was even worse. I have no idea how I'm supposed to go about doing this. PLEASE help, and be as CLEAR as you can be. Also, links to where to go and all of that would be really appreciated. Thanks.
Becoming a real estate agent can be a very rewarding and fun, but requires dedication and patience. To become a real estate agent, the first step you must need to take is to attend your state approved real estate agent school or course. Then you need to pass your licensing exam. And then you need to find business buyers or sellers as clients.
Q:do u need to go to college, steps to be a real estate agenthow much money do you make
Real Estate Broker –State-licensed agents with expertise in the leasing process. A good broker will not only help you find a space, but also help you in all aspects of the lease transaction. Because most brokers receive a commission or fee from the landlord or seller they represent (via a representation agreement), it’s worth doing your research to find a good one; a real estate lawyer can often offer advice in this regard. Common Area Maintenance (CAM) – This is the amount of additional rent charged to the tenant to maintain the common areas of the property shared by tenants. Typical examples include such work as landscaping, snow removal, exterior lighting, as well as insurance and property tax. Usable Square Footage – This is the square footage rented and used exclusively by the tenant. It includes footage for private rest rooms, storage, and any other areas used only by the tenant. In contrast, Rentable Square Footage combines usable square feet, plus a portion of the common area and typically encompasses 10-15 percent more space. Escalation Clause – A clause in a lease which allows the landlord to increase the rent in the future to reflect changes in expenses paid by the landlord, such as real estate taxes, operating costs, etc. This can take three forms: 1) fixed periodic increases, 2) adjustments based on the Consumer Price Index (cost-of-living increases), and/or 3) an increase tied to the increased costs of operating the property........Property Management
Q:I would like to know to expect as a finders fe for aa real estate sale?
If you expect this, then you should negotiate this with the agent ahead of time. Like anything else, if you don't ask, and it wasn't offered, then there is no obligation and you should not have an expectation of it. Most agents will be happy to give you a gift upon the successful close of escrow for your referral. I usually give my clients a $100.00 gift card as a thank you for a referral. Note that in California, it is illegal to pay a referral fee to anyone except a licensed real estate broker. Therefore agents must keep the amount within reason, and treat it as a gift. Even the term finders' fee may lead to trouble if the gift is made to a private, non-licensed person. Whatever amount you negotiate with your agent, keep in mind they work hard to earn their commission and whatever they are willing to give you as a thank you is generous. You should be referring friends and family because you care about them and you know that particular agent is going to do a good job for them -- NOT because you are going to profit from it! If you want to profit from real estate go get licensed.
Q:My dad recently informed me about a career in real estate. Im currently a junior and its getting to that point where i need to really learn about what i want to do. My mother says that she does not want me to do real estate. I dont know why and i would like to know more about it.What are the downfalls?How hard is it to get into real estate?What are the upsides?How much money do you make?Is it a good profession?Any additional information would be good i really want to know about it in a simple way!
All too often, someone will decided to sell real estate because they see the lesson was simple; they were either going to conquer and come back on type of thinking runs rampant among the personality types who get into real estate.Go to the website for your state's Department of Real Estate or Bureau of Real Estate and find a list of approved online.About four years ago I got back into the real estate space full time in a consulting role, helping . If you are wondering where I am going to start, here is my plan.Does it make sense to get into real estate sales in a down market? Here's what some experts have to say.The process of becoming a licensed professional in the real estate industry differs from state to state.It's a necessary evil that every new agent goes through.I can not imagine going back to an 800am-500am job because I have too much fun in this profession. However, before you jump into real estate please consider.She decided to get into real estate after her kids left the nest.income and go into real estate, but having a husband that makes a salary helps.I don't try to persuade people into becoming Real Estate Agents. Becoming a successful real estate agent is a combination of investing time in education,Don't go it alone in the real estate market.Click here.....Property Management
Q:I have my real estate license....somewhat new to it. My husband and I are looking to buy our first house. We currently live in Manasquan, I have my whole life and don't want to leave. We can't afford it. Our goal is to move to Brick for a few years and hopefully make some money off of a house, so that we can move back to Manasquan before our son goes to school. We have found a few different homes...we don't care if we make a ton of money off of them, as long as we don't lose any....you think we will be ok? or do you think Brick real estate is staying where it is?
I have no idea of the NJ market but since you'll be speculating my suggestion in the current market is to look for for sale by owner. Save your credit for future big big big transactions.
Q:i don't want to give up the job i have..i wanted to do real estate part time to have some extra money..is that a good idea?
Sure. A lot of people do just that, especially people in big social circles (union members, fire fighters, cops, etc). You should learn a bit about financing too. It's not much more of a stretch and could almost double the income from a home sale if you do the loan too.
Q:Recently I took my real estate exam in NJ and I failed (67 questions out of 77 needed to pass). I'm a 20 year old college student and I have studied diligently for the exam. However, I do doubt my methods of actually reading and learning the material. As crazy as it seems; I never actually knew how to "study." Anyone have a guidelines or tips on how to study real estate effectively? And what's a decent amount of time to study per day? Thanks.
question. Did you take the course online or in person/classroom. I'm betting you took the course online. The only purpose of the course is to help you pass the test. Online they teach you all the materials, which you have found out is NOT on the test. In classroom, teach for the test. I would use the PSI exam questions online and in the back of the book. Also check to see if any large real estate firms that offer the class room train (LONG AND FOSTER?) have a 1 day review session. Most do. The way that I studied was to answer each chapter's quiz in the back of the book. And then study only the material that I missed. I did this over and over until I could answer all the questions without failing any. I would also check with the local board of realtors in Burlington county and ask if they know of any real estate schools. Maybe coldwell bank, century 21 or other large companies have schools for the review class.

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