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Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for the Wall

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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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Standard size    230mm×280mm

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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'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.
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 thinking of starting a new career in real estate can anyone give me some good advice
Here's the deal with real estate. If you want to be successful then you have to work it. Some people have the misconception that you just go in to the office, answer the phone for a couple of hours a day and that's all you need to do to be successful. It's not. You have to contact people. You need to contact everyone you know asking them who they know that's looking to buy or sell a house. You need to contact For Sale By Owners (FSBOs) and expired listings and try to get them to list with you. You have to treat it like a full time job if you want to make money. One broker I had said if you make 10 phone calls a day you will be successful.
Q: If 70% of the US economy is tied to consumer spending, and 30% of all jobs created since 2001 were tied to real estate (1.4 million), and housing is in freefall, well, doesn't that seem like a recipe for disaster?
maybe...don't believe the hype...the news has to compete for ratings too, so they only put stuff out there that will get a rise out of the viewing/listening audience.
Q: how much money has anyone made in the past year doing real estate in North Carolina? full time or part time. and how much money do you put in yearly? i really want to do real estate but i want to know what i am getting myself into before i begin. thanks...
I'm not a real estate agent, but when I moved down here from NY a couple years ago I couldn't meet anyone who DIDN'T have a relative selling real estate. I tried working with 6 different ones of them. None listened to me about what I wanted. They all kept pushing their own ideas trying to put me in a development. I thought the agents in NY were bad (from a consumer's point of view), but let me tell you - YOU DON'T KNOW BAD. They are what drove me to start doing my own searching for a home, signing with a custom builder only working with a realtor, under duress, to find the right lot to build on. The other answerer is right. Go into one of the many medical fields opening up as all the baby boomers get older. At least you know that will be an industry that will expand over the next 20 years or so.
Q: How many classes must someone take to get a real estate license to practice selling real estate in california. I am taking the principles of real estate course at the local junior college and was wondering how many more classes i would need to be taking. Thank you!
Principles of Real Estate Practice is a modern learning tool for the student preparing to enter the real estate business as a licensed professional. The textbook contains the essentials of real estate principles, law, and practices taught in real estate schools and colleges across the country, including all those fundamentals that real estate educators, practicing professionals, national testing services, and state licensing officials agree are necessary for basic competence.
Q: I'm looking to sell a piece of luxury real estate.
Real estate auctions are good for selling distressed or highly undesirable property. The buyers are speculators that are looking to buy something cheap and below market. The auctioneers are experts at stirring up alot of excitement so that someone will buy something on impulse. However someone looking to buy a luxury home is too smart to fall for that type of sales technique. To get top dollar you need to find a person that wants to live in the home and needs to spend a lot of time evaluating the property. Find a good residential broker in the area and let him market the property properly.
Q: What is the first and best source to find out how your own local real estate market is doing? or what is the best sategy to conduct research?
If a homeowner recieved a loan in the last 3 years - chances are it is impaired to some extent. The most severe situations are considered Predatory Loans (to some lesser or greater degree). Notice the number of foreclosures escalating... Now, what is someone owns a home that free and The homeowner is still a victim of negligent lending practices. If a home is foreclosed and taken back by the bank because of lender negligence (deceptive practices against consumers) - everyone in that neighborhood suffers . . . even the homes that did not participate in the madness over the last 3 years! To understand local market's wil require you to first understand how bad the market is and the horrific effects of volatility and consumer anxiety (believe me I do this for a living). For example, excessive foreclosures and vulture REO buying at near grand zero prices, and sales and reselling while Realtors and lenders are lost. My point is this - to capitalize on the current market understand how lender negligence has created a mass mutli trillion problem - study the vultures buyers moves and do as they do and not say! Carl Ichan - still my hero! The local and broader market has a long way to go before it tanks and flattens out. So study and don’t RUSH IN!!! There are no rules of fundamentals to rely on here. Actually, email me and I will share one secret guaranteed to CYA down the road ...assuming a further weakening in the market and you’re considering making an offer)
Q: Do they have any specific educational requirements? I know in the US you usually need to take a written exam and college courses, but I believe in some EU countries(UK, Spain) you don't need any requirements(besides good communication skills). And is there a website for real estate agent requirements? I looked but couldn't find anything.
When we looked at houses, it was the banker that showed the property. Or, if it wasn't the banker it was the property manager -- you, know, like an apartment manager, they would manage, repair and mantain assets. Or, the owner. There is no title search. Homes could have grandfather clauses like a water well, or access to a detached garage or a garden plot. Worse, in the past, the utility companies might have had permission to erect a power station, dig for a sewer/minerals or other things of that nature on part of the proposed property. In a word, a completely different experience. No realtor in sight. The property transfers with a fresh contract from a lawyer.
Q: Ideally I want to work for a real estate office and get some first hand experience while obtaining my real estate license. Currently I am unemployed. Can someone help on tips to get a job at a real estate office. Or any other input would be great.. Thank you!
Many of the larger real estate companies around the country offer licensing courses and it is possible to work with them in an unlicensed capacity (in a clerical position, as an agent;s assistant, etc.) while you are obtaining your license. This is a good way to get to know the industry and the people involved. Real estate is a people business and first impressions are important so dress professionally whatever position you may have. Check with the real estate offices in your local area to see what positions might be available, and whether or not they provide classes. But also investigate their philosophy and target markets to see if they are a fit for you. Real Estate is an excellent profession and the income generated is directly proportional to the amount of professional time and effort that you invest.

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