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Financially that may be a good strategy but take heed and purchase your Huntington Beach lot with care. Why? Because it can happen that the lot you buy today is not suited at all for the Huntington Beach home you want to build in the future. Here are some things to watch out for.
Preparing to Sell Your Huntington Beach Home
Experienced agents know what puts prospective buyers off when they view a home, especially Huntington Beach. For example, when buyers find dirty dishes in the sink, notice offensive pet odors or spot obvious stains suggesting a leaking roof they begin to devalue the property. Some buyers may decide to pass on the house completely while others may think about making an offer way below the asking price. So, a good agent’s first step is to help the homeowner see the house as others will see it and take care of problems.
Choosing Your Huntington Beach Neighborhood
The fact is that much of the value of Huntington Beach and real estate in general rests in its surrounding economic and social environment, which means it’s neighborhood. In addition to being located in the right neighborhood, the Huntington Beach that you buy must not clash with its surroundings. To picture what we mean here, visualize the most expensive home you can imagine and then place it in the middle of a run down neighborhood. Not so desirable is it?
To sum up, the Huntington Beach that you buy gets its value from a combination of the home’s location and its size, style, age and amenities. You can change the home’s size, style and amenities but you are stuck with the location.
The Benefits of Selling Huntington Beach
As you know, you are allowed to sell your Huntington Beach principal residence once every two years and exclude up to $250,000 ($500,000 for a married couple) of the gain of the sale on your Federal income tax. Please note: This is not a once in a lifetime tax savings and you don’t have to be any certain age or buy a more expensive property. If you meet the two-year residence test you can sell your principal residence every two years if you are so inclined and the market cooperates. But this tax saving does not affect rental property unless you convert the rental to your personal residence, live in it for two years and then sell it.
What Makes Huntington Beach Sell?
If your only reason for selling your Huntington Beach is for the purpose of taking your profits there are a couple ways to approach this. Assuming you have lived in the Huntington Beach for two years so you can avoid federal tax consequences, if you sell when prices are high and rent until prices come down before buying a replacement home, you will have maximized your profit. Remember, if you sell when prices are low, you will still make a profit and be able to buy a replacement home while prices are still low.
Huntington Beach DEPRECIATION
Depreciation is the loss of value of a building or an asset due to wear, tear, and aging. Depreciation cannot be applied to your personal residence unless you use your Huntington Beach in some way for business. If you do depreciate a part of your home, let's say a home office, there are tax consequences you must consider when you sell your home.