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Ray Peckham Real EstateLearn About Huntington Beach HomesHuntington Beach Real Estate CyclesIn the business cycle of real estate, there are buyers' markets and sellers' markets...and some markets in between. It is all based on supply and/or demand. Huntington Beach is no exception. There are times when the economy is brisk and everyone feels confident about his or her prospects for the future. As a result, they spend money. People eat out more, buy new cars, and... they buy houses, namely Huntington Beach. Then, for one reason or another, the economy slows down. Companies lay off employees and consumers are more careful about where they spend money, perhaps saving more than usual. As a result, the economy decelerates. When there are fewer people in the market to buy homes. This is true for the Huntington Beach real estate market as it is for all markets nationwide. Huntington Beach Real Estate CyclesDuring a slow economic time, fewer people are buying homes in the Huntington Beach market. Even so, some homeowners find themselves in a situation where they must sell. Families grow beyond the capacity of the home, employees get relocated, and some may even find themselves unable to make their mortgage payment - perhaps because of a layoff in the family. During sellers' markets, Huntington Beach real estate sells quickly and sellers have a lot of pricing power. As a result, prices rise more rapidly than at other times. During buyers' markets, Huntington Beach real estate may sit on the market for a while before selling, so sellers become more flexible and may even drop their prices. Huntington Beach Disclosure RuleTypes of Material Defects for Huntington Beach might include any known structural deficiencies or building code violations. Material Defects might also include defects in walls, ceilings, floors, windows, foundations or electrical or plumbing systems. If you are selling in the summer and the place usually floods in the winter that is a material defect that is not going to be obvious to a prospective buyer. When you are contemplating the possibility of selling your Huntington Beach you might want to ask yourself what you would want to know about the property if you were planning to buy it. If a condition or situation would be important to you, disclose it and disclose it in writing. As a seller, this is your strongest protection against future litigation. 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. Buying Huntington Beach Below MarketIsn’t that everyone’s dream? I hear it from prospective buyers almost every day and many of them want to find the perfect Huntington Beach home priced considerably under market. Is it possible? The answer may surprise you but often it is possible. You just need a sophisticated buying strategy. Now the idea that you can simply decide one day to go house hunting and find just the Huntington Beach real estate you want priced way under market is pushing your luck. But if you take advantage of some of today’s Internet technology, do your homework and bide your time, you might find just what you are looking for. First let’s look at the technology. Huntington Beach DOWNTURNSReal estate markets are affected by the economy as a whole and in turn, can affect the general economy. Of course, a buyer’s dream is to buy Huntington Beach when prices are low and sell when prices are high. However, real estate is not exactly like other forms of investment and most people become comfortable and attached to their homes and are not interested in selling just because the market is right. |