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Facts About Cocoa Beach Homes for Sale / Buy and Sell Wisely
Cocoa Beach has special regulations Every area has its own building regulations. You need to know how these restrictions will affect the design of your Cocoa Beach home. Issues to consider include zoning, setbacks, rights of way and easements. Most subdivisions have CC&Rs (Covenants, Codes and Restrictions). Studies of Cocoa Beach demonstrate that these carefully to make sure they are not too restrictive for your needs or create excessive building costs.
Cocoa Beach Real Estate Contract Options The most common type of listing agreement used between sellers and the real estate broker is known as “The Exclusive Right to Sell” Agreement. In this agreement the agent agrees to include the home in the Multiple Listing Service (MLS). The details of a Cocoa Beach real estate listed in the MLS are available to all agents and brokers and with the advent of the Internet, MLS listings are shown on the World Wide Web.
Cocoa 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 Cocoa Beach market does not necessarily move in tandem with the stock market or the economy as a whole. Cocoa 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 Cocoa Beach is no exception. When the economy slows down, interest rates fall, the "affordability index" moves up and more people can afford houses. The Cocoa Beach market will take the lead.
Bitten by the Cocoa Beach Home Improvement Bug? Money isn’t everything however so that if the most important consideration for remaining in your Cocoa 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 Cocoa 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.
Choosing Your Cocoa Beach Neighborhood The fact is that much of the value of Cocoa Beach and real estate in general rests in its surrounding economic and social environment, which means it’s neighborhood. In addition to being located in the right neighborhood, the Cocoa Beach that you buy must not clash with its surroundings. To picture what we mean here, visualize the most expensive home you can imagine and then place it in the middle of a run down neighborhood. Not so desirable is it?
To sum up, the Cocoa Beach that you buy gets its value from a combination of the home’s location and its size, style, age and amenities. You can change the home’s size, style and amenities but you are stuck with the location.
Does Your Cocoa Beach Have Curb Appeal? From cottages to castles some Cocoa Beach have so much curb appeal that passersby can’t help but stop and admire them. When visiting property with great curb appeal, prospective buyers often experience 'Love at First Sight' and this disposes them to love the entire home before they even walk through the front door.
Cocoa Beach curb appeal is the result of a perfect blend of architectural style, landscaping, up-keep and color choices. Money alone does not guarantee outstanding curb appeal. I’ve seen very expensive Area homes with costly landscaping that fail to appeal and I’ve seen very modest priced Area homes with outstanding curb appeal. In part, the landscaping aspect of curb appeal is a matter of personal taste.
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Robin
Taylor Ritchie
Broker
Associate
GRI, ABR, e-Pro
Licensed
Real Estate Broker in the State of Florida
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Titusville,
FL 32780
321-698-8731 |
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