Tips for Buying Cocoa Beach Homes


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.

Shopping for Your Cocoa Beach Real Estate Loan


Cocoa Beach Real Estate Loans have become part of a worldwide mortgage market and mortgage lending is impersonal and competitive. When you shop for the best loan don’t pay too much attention to who is originating the loan. Instead focus on interest rate, points, processing costs and whether you want a fixed rate or an adjustable rate loan. The reason for this is that more than likely, your Cocoa Beach real estate loan will be sold to one of the organizations made up of what is known as The Secondary Market.

Adjustable Rate Loans for Cocoa Beach


ARMS may be called by various names including, variable-rate loans, adjustable rate loans or adjustable mortgage loans for your Cocoa Beach 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 Cocoa Beachhome.

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.

Before You Buy Your Cocoa Beach Home


Whether you are a first time buyer or someone who is moving up to a more expensive home it’s a good idea to start by cleaning up your credit report. Let’s say you apply for a loan to purchase an Cocoa Beach condo, town home, single-family home or any type of Cocoa Beach. The lender will check out your monthly income and outgo to determine if you can afford to repay the loan. Therefore, it is to your advantage to pay off as many high-interest consumer loans as possible. If you are planning on buying a car, a boat or other major purchase, put it off until after you have bought your selected Cocoa Beach real estate. Lenders look for certain patterns they consider red flags. These are: late payments, overextension, liens, garnishments and, of course, bankruptcy. Remember, debts reduce the amount of cash you can spend on the Cocoa Beach you want to buy, so clear the decks as much as possible before applying for a loan


Cocoa Beach APPEAL


A 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 Cocoa Beach is its appropriateness to the region in terms of style, history and weather conditions.

Cocoa Beach DOWNTURNS


Real 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 Cocoa 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.

Robin Taylor Ritchie
Broker Associate
GRI, ABR, e-Pro

Licensed Real Estate Broker in the State of Florida

Titusville, FL 32780
321-698-8731