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Ray Peckham Real EstateSurfside Real Estate DataAdjustable Rate Loans for SurfsideARMS may be called by various names including, variable-rate loans, adjustable rate loans or adjustable mortgage loans for your Surfside home. They all feature an interest rate that can vary over the rate of the loan. Advantages: The monthly payment on a typical ARM is lower in the early stages than the fixed rate loan. This may make it easier for the buyer to afford the Surfsidehome. Disadvantages: As interest rates increase, your monthly payment may increase or the amount of your payment applied to the principle may decrease which means that you must gamble on property appreciation to offset this increase in your indebtedness. Surfside Homeownsers InsuranceBundle your Surfside insurance policies. Some companies that sell homeowners, auto and liability coverage will take 5 to 15% off your premium if you buy two or more policies from them. Reduce Your Risk. Find out from your insurance company what steps you can take to make your Surfside more resistant to natural disasters. If you live in an older home, look into modernizing your heating, plumbing and electrical systems to reduce the risk of fire and water damage. Building Surfside Home EquityA popular question from prospective Surfside homebuyers relates to building home equity. Buyers like to estimate how much a home may increase in value based upon past appreciation. One of the many advantages of home ownership is that appreciation is based on the home’s market value rather than on the actual dollar amount invested or the down payment so that a $100,000.00 home that appreciates 5% is now worth $105,000.00, especially in Surfside. With a typical 30-year loan, most of your monthly payment goes toward interest payments with only small amounts going to the principle in the early years. Only half the principle is repaid in the first 23 years of the loan. You can build Surfside home equity faster by choosing a 15-year loan instead of a 30-year loan. Buying a Surfside Fixer-UpperFinding the right Surfside fixer upper often involves finding a seller who is in financial difficulty and wants to sell in order to protect their credit or to avoid foreclosure. Various government agencies such as VA, HUD, IRS and others offer homes in foreclosure for sale and these homes can make excellent fixer-uppers. Bank owned properties known as REOs, real estate owned, offer good opportunities since financial institutions want to eliminate their real estate holdings by selling foreclosures quickly. Join my network of Surfside buyers looking for specific types of properties. Call or Email me today. When Surfside Does Not SellHere is where your agent’s expertise and diligence comes into play. A top agent will consider what similar Surfside have sold for within the last 3 to 6 months and compare those homes condition, features and location with your home. If there are no comparable sales in the area, which is often the case with custom or one-of-a-kind properties, the agent may suggest that you obtain a formal appraisal. A homeowner who must sell and sell quickly needs to price their Surfside at or slightly below market to ensure a quick sale. A different homeowner may want to sell but has time and wants to get the top market price. These homeowners will often price the home slightly above current market prices and expect interested buyers to offer a lower amount to start the negotiation. Surfside APPEALA large part of the appeal of the real estate market in any area is the architecture or the style of the homes themselves. The appeal of Surfside is its appropriateness to the region in terms of style, history and weather conditions. |