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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 Real Estate Cycles


One problem with attempting to time your purchase to the business cycle is that even experts have problems accurately predicting the future economy. Even when they can, the Huntington Beach market does not necessarily move in tandem with the stock market or the economy as a whole. Huntington Beach is a unique situation.

When the economy is doing well, interest rates are generally higher. The result is that fewer people can afford houses, and Huntington Beach is no exception. When the economy slows down, interest rates fall, the "affordability index" moves up and more people can afford houses. The Huntington Beach market will take the lead.


Huntington Beach Homebuyers Quandry


Before you begin your next home search, make sure the Huntington Beach you have is Market Ready. If painting or landscaping or repairs need doing, get them done. If you are going to go out house-hunting you may save yourself a lot of heartache and headache if your house is ready to be listed at a moment’s notice.

In many cases the amount you expect to realize from your existing Huntington Beach real estate will determine the price you can afford to pay for your next home. Start with a Comparative Market Analysis so you will know about how much you can afford to spend.


Huntington Beach Real Estate Title Insurance


Buyers in the Huntington Beach market can be tempted to save money by foregoing a title search but the risks are heavy because title problems are many and varied. Some typical problems that title searches have uncovered include a second mortgage on a home that does not appear to have been paid off. The sellers borrowed money years ago from a parent who insisted that a second mortgage be recorded. The loan was repaid but the title wasn’t cleared. Another typical Huntington Beach problem occurs when an owner had work done on the property but for one reason or another failed to pay the contractor in full. The contractor filed a mechanic’s lien on the property and it has never been removed. These are liens on the property and if you take title to a property without clearing these liens or encumbrances, you may be responsible them.


Huntington Beach BASICS


Location, location, location pretty much describes the basics of all real estate markets and the Huntington Beach market is no exception. A lovely estate home next door to a power plant or on a hill where major sliding has occurred is not as valuable as that same home in a quiet, tree-lined neighborhood. This is why most astute buyers tend to rely on real estate agents who are well versed in the community and know the area well.

Huntington Beach SEARCH


The easiest way to start your Huntington Beach search is to use the online search capabilities on this Website. This will give you a snapshot of all the homes that are available in your price range, with the amenities you require and the locations you might consider. Next, make contact so that a knowledgeable agent can help you narrow your choices and take you on a personal tour of your best options.

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