Reinforcing Deformed Steel Bars with low favorable price
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 g/m
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 g/m/month
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We supplies a comprehensive range of standard N grade, 500 MPa deformed reinforcing bar (D500N). Length is available as your request as the reinforcing bar is often supplied processed or fabricated to suit the specific requirements of the project.
Ref No. | Std Unit | Bar size mm | Length mm | Calculated metre per tonne(approx.) |
N10 | pcs | 10 | 6000 | 1582 |
N12 | pcs | 12 | 6000 | 1099 |
N16 | pcs | 16 | 6000 | 617 |
N20 | pcs | 20 | 6000 | 395 |
N24 | pcs | 24 | 6000 | 275 |
N28 | pcs | 28 | 6000 | 202 |
N32 | pcs | 32 | 6000 | 155 |
N36 | pcs | 36 | 6000 | 122 |
Products name: Deformed steel bars
1 Size: From 6mm to 40mm
2 Length: 6meter, 9meter and 12meter
Package:
1: Bundle by steel strip
2: In bulk
3: Anti-water plastic woven
4: As your requirement
Conditions:
1: Trade terms: EXW, FOB, CIF, C&F
2: Delivery time: 20days after receiving your deposits
3: Payment term: 30% by TT in advance
4: Load port: Tianjin Xingang Port
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- 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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- Study the real estate market where you plan to invest. Start with a small area of a town or city (also known as a “farm area”) and concentrate your investment efforts there. Your goal should be to become an expert investor in your farm area. Once you are familiar with the property values, the length of time to sell a property, which properties sell fastest and which ones sit on the market too long, you can think about expanding your business.
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- Mary owns the company and will take her brokers fee`s right off the top. And Sally will receive her fair share of what the commission that she has agreed to. And the same goes for Barry.
- Q: I'm really interested in getting a real estate license, and I'm interested in knowing all the options I have with it. Thanks in advance!
- Jennifer, If you're interested in getting your real estate license, congratulations! Next comes the hard part. Starting and succeeding in real estate is difficult. You will have a LOT of expenses. You have to pay E&O insurance, mls fees, advertising costs, cost of maintaining a car, gas, sometimes there are franchise fees or desk fees, you'll have phone costs, website costs, etc. All of this can be by-passed if you start out as an assistant. You can start as an unlicensed assistant and see if it's a business you really want to get into. Sometimes, if you're working with a top-producing realtor or the broker of the firm, they will PAY for you to get your license and that's something I would ask about when I interview. You can find jobs as an assistant by looking on craigslist, calling the real estate magazines and seeing if they've heard of anyone looking for an assistant, or calling the real estate companys directly. If you're a licensed assistant - top producers expect you to have experience if you're going to be representing their team, because you can get them in a lot of trouble if you don't know what you're doing. My advise is start as an unlicensed assistant with a broker who will pay for you to go to school. Then work as a licensed assistant making a cut from the top-producer (and they pay for all the advertising and training you will need). Then, about year 3, you can break out on your own.
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- lousy time to be another real estate agent. Great time to be an investor.
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- It a good investment you have the money to wait out the recession. It a real good investment. Now is the only time that you can buy a house ridiculous below it's real value. If wait until after the recession you won't have this chance again to buy low. So real estate right now is a good investment that could earn you $40,000 on one house. Now you could earn $70,000 or more on one house if you wait.
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- Market trends and country economy growth these two factors mainly decide that the wheather real estate sector is booming or declining or remaining the same
- Q: What are your thoughts on a a global real estate fund in the current market conditions? Obviously the US RE market has tanked and we are starting to see the global market slip. I recently invested into a 5 star global real estate fund, but am concerned that the global re market will follow suit to the us markets. Should I withdraw my funds or stick it out?Also, this is a short term investment account that we are aggressivley investing our funds. We are looking to purchase a home in abour 2 years and are trying to build some return.
- I don't think the international real estate is going to suffer too badly. I know of someone who owns a house in China and the real estate is still climbing.
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- most states require a license, the course is tough, and the exam for the license is tougher. that's just to start and then you have to recert every so many yrs. which means continuing education. i have been in the field since 1997 and its a tough industry. turnover amongest new agents is probably 85-90% the first year. lots of folks do it part time as it takes a special person to be able to make a living at it. no education lol, you need to be an accountant, a psycologist, a marriage counselor, an attorney, a mortgage broker, a chauffer, a decorator, and most of all great with people. Most agents make less than 15,000 their first year and thats why they don't survive. check it out and maybe you will have a change of attitude the first time you read a sales contract, seller's disclosure, listing agreement, etc. this is a tough profession.
- Q: Where do you work?Do you work on the computer at all?Who decides the prices for the house?How much training do you have to go through?What percent of profit do you get?What do you do about home security?How do yu find people who want to buy a house?How many hours do you work a day?How do you advertise?What type of school did you go to?How do you get your real estate license?
- NYC All day Landlords 1 week to 1 month usually 25% - 50% of the fee (the total fee is 1 to 2 months rent on rentals, 4-6% of selling price) Home security? I am a real estate agent not a ADT representative! Internet, Craigslist, Word of mouth, referrals depends, anywhere from 0 - 15 hours a day. Depends on the season, time of month etc. Craigslist, Various websites Real Estate School (like 1 month) Go to school, take a test. You can actually start working part time before your licensed
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Reinforcing Deformed Steel Bars with low favorable price
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 g/m
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 g/m/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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