Huntington Beach Real Estate Reports

Huntington Beach FAIR MARKET VALUE


When you buy Huntington Beach real estate or refinance your present home, your lender will ask you to pay for an appraisal to help ensure that the sales price and mortgage amount is consistent with the property's market value. The appraiser uses the Rule of Three. What that means is the lender wants to evaluate three "comparables"—recent sales of nearby homes that are very similar to the one you are buying. Based on this information, the lender will make adjustments to reflect the differences between the properties and arrive at a fair price for your home.

Huntington Beach Homebuyers Quandry


First time Huntington Beach homebuyers have their issues to deal with and homeowners who want to move up, down or sideways have an entirely different set of problems. A homeowner’s first task is to counteract human nature. Humans must be genetically programmed to find their next home and then scramble to sell the one they have so they can afford the one they want. The Huntington Beach market is no exception. Of course, this is contrary to good sense but since most people will go ahead with the Buy then Sell approach.

Before You Buy Your Huntington Beach Home


Whether you are a first time buyer or someone who is moving up to a more expensive home it’s a good idea to start by cleaning up your credit report. Let’s say you apply for a loan to purchase an Huntington Beach condo, town home, single-family home or any type of Huntington Beach. The lender will check out your monthly income and outgo to determine if you can afford to repay the loan. Therefore, it is to your advantage to pay off as many high-interest consumer loans as possible. If you are planning on buying a car, a boat or other major purchase, put it off until after you have bought your selected Huntington Beach real estate. Lenders look for certain patterns they consider red flags. These are: late payments, overextension, liens, garnishments and, of course, bankruptcy. Remember, debts reduce the amount of cash you can spend on the Huntington Beach you want to buy, so clear the decks as much as possible before applying for a loan


Bitten by the Huntington Beach Home Improvement Bug?


Money isn’t everything however so that if the most important consideration for remaining in your Huntington Beach home happens to be the school where your children attend or the proximity to your work or to a particularly attractive recreational opportunity then remodeling may be the best option. On the other hand, if the idea of having your Huntington Beach house torn up for weeks at a time makes your blood run cold, it really doesn’t matter how much money you might make turning a fixer-upper into a model home. You will be far better off selling the home you have and moving to a home that better fits your needs.

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

Huntington Beach SALES


When you are thinking of buying Huntington Beach, it may make sense to get a clear picture of the Huntington Beach market before you get too far into your search. It is important to know the current market’s strengths and weaknesses so that you can make wise real estate decisions accordingly.

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