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Ray Peckham, GRI
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Ray@ray4homes.com

Ray Peckham Real Estate

Learn About Selling Huntington Beach Homes


Huntington Beach Lot


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.

Huntington Beach HOME BUYING MORTGAGE PITFALLS TO AVOID


ALL MORTGAGES ARE NOT ALIKE. There are far too many variables—type of mortgage, term, lender and amount of points to mention a few—not to investigate all of your options in Huntington Beach. Don’t simply accept the first plan presented to you, whether it is from a mortgage broker, an agent or on the recommendation of a friend. Spend time comparing to get the best plan for you.

HOME INSPECTION – A MUST. If you should ever think about skipping the Huntington Beach home inspection in order to save money, stop and give yourself a good shaking. In the scheme of things, the Home Inspection fee is small potatoes but it is a very important step for any buyer to take. Going without a Home Inspection or choosing an unqualified inspector puts you at risk for not knowing about potentially expensive or even hazardous defects in the property.

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.


Buying Huntington Beach Below Market


Isn’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.


Taking Title to Your Huntington Beach


Each owner has a separate title to an undivided interest in the entire property. Each owner is allowed to sell, mortgage or give away his/her interest. Any number of people can take Tenancy in Common ownership of Huntington Beachand husband and wife may choose this option as well. When an owner dies, his/her interest passes by will to his/her heirs. In other words, there is no survivorship right.

Each owner has an equal interest in the Huntington Beach. If one owner dies, that person’s share of the property passes automatically to the other without going through probate. Any number of people can take ownership under Joint Tenancy and husband and wife may choose this option as well.

Community Property. Only husband and wife can take title to Huntington Beach in this way. Title is in the community


Huntington Beach BARGAINS


A bargain exists in the mind of a buyer when entering into an agreement to exchange goods when the buyer thinks the price is favorable. Bargains can always be found in the Huntington Beach market if a buyer is patient and willing to wait for a truly motivated seller. In economic downturns many people believe that foreclosures and short sales are automatically bargains when, in fact, this may not be the case.