Buying and Selling Huntington Beach Real Estate

Huntington Beach has special regulations


Every area has its own building regulations. You need to know how these restrictions will affect the design of your Huntington Beach home. Issues to consider include zoning, setbacks, rights of way and easements. Most subdivisions have CC&Rs (Covenants, Codes and Restrictions). Studies of Huntington Beach demonstrate that these carefully to make sure they are not too restrictive for your needs or create excessive building costs.

Huntington Beach. How Much Should You Offer?


Or more precisely, what does the seller owe on the property. If a seller owes $400,000 on the Huntington Beach real estate he or she is not likely to welcome an offer for $350,000. If you want to negotiate price, make sure you don’t waste your time negotiating where there is no room to budge.

Even if the loan is high, if the seller is in default there is a possibility of a short sale as many lenders will reduce the loan balance in order to move the property. Most lenders do not want to foreclose and manage homes and the Huntington Beach market is no exception.


Buying Huntington Beach Below Market


On most real estate Websites you can enter the parameters you want for your Huntington Beach. Include the price, size, features and location and the technology will notify you automatically the moment a property that meets your needs comes on the market. Now if what you are looking for is a particular type of property for a price that is significantly under market, you’d better be prepared to act quickly because you aren’t the only one who’s looking for a bargain.

Often times, when a home comes on the market priced under the market there are extenuating circumstances. Maybe the house needs maintenance. Maybe the yard needs work. If you are prepared with a certain amount of knowledge about the costs of roofing, painting, landscaping and other types of deferred maintenance, you will be in a position to evaluate whether or not the Huntington Beach is priced well enough that it truly is a bargain and not a fixer-upper nightmare.


Does Your Huntington Beach Have Curb Appeal?


From cottages to castles some Huntington Beach have so much curb appeal that passersby can’t help but stop and admire them. When visiting property with great curb appeal, prospective buyers often experience 'Love at First Sight' and this disposes them to love the entire home before they even walk through the front door.

Huntington Beach curb appeal is the result of a perfect blend of architectural style, landscaping, up-keep and color choices. Money alone does not guarantee outstanding curb appeal. I’ve seen very expensive Area homes with costly landscaping that fail to appeal and I’ve seen very modest priced Area homes with outstanding curb appeal. In part, the landscaping aspect of curb appeal is a matter of personal taste.

Huntington Beach DEDUCTIONS


One of the advantages of home ownership is that while most other types of interest are not tax deductible, the interest you pay on your Huntington Beach loan is deductible on your Federal and State income tax. This fact alone gives homeowners a distinct advantage over renters.

Huntington Beach INVESTMENT


Investing in Huntington Beach as a second home or as a rental has many advantages. But before you invest, it is a good idea to acquaint yourself with the actual sales price of similar properties and to get a picture of the Huntington Beach market in general. Please contact this office for detailed information on Huntington Beach market

Charlie Finn
CA DRE Lic # 00672921
charlie.finn@coldwellbanker.com

Phone: (714) 402-9132
Skype: Charlesfinn

1720 PACIFIC COAST HWY # 101  HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648