Buying Fixer Upper Homes in Long Beach - Long Beach Real EstateBuyingFixer Upper Homes in Long Beach - Long Beach Real EstateLong Beach Real Estate Buying Fixer Upper Homes in Long Beach
Quite a few buyers of Long Beach Real Estate think a home that requires paint and carpet is a fixer upper. These are cosmetic fixers and while they do cost a fair amount of money to update, it is very common to need paint and replace flooring when purchasing Long Beach homes. This could be called a cosmetic fixer, but then many homes that require extensive work in the kitchen and bath - or even replacement - are often referred to as cosmetic fixers as well. Costs can start to add up and the buyer isn't going to be thinking "cosmetic fixer" as the price tag begins to reach the stratosphere.
There are many items your home inspector will look at that can add to this already hefty amount of necessary repairs and/or upgrades. Electric and plumbing replacements can get pricey if added to the already climbing total of necessary upgrades. Here are a few important items to inquire about:
Most roofs are supposed to be able to handle the weight of about 3 layers of shingle. 3 layers makes for a very heavy roof and can bow the ridge board creating a rather expensive repair. Check the roof to see how many layers of shingle are currently on it. 1 is best, 2 is OK, 3 means that it will eventually have to be removed to replace it with another layer, adding to the cost of your roof replacement.
Termites, left to their own devices, can cause tremendous damage over time. While most Long Beach homes require a moderate amount of termite work done during the escrow process, occasionally a home will have a tremendous amount of damage and the costs can skyrocket. Termite work is usually the responsibility of the seller contractually. Sometimes the seller will place a financial cap on how much work they are willing to do, if the buyer accepts this during the negotiation process they will be contractually obligated to complete the work themselves. Smart homeowners have annual contracts with a pest control company to keep the little buggers under control.
Many bank owned properties are refusing to do termite inspections and work. It is advisable to have a termite inspection during your contingency period to assure yourself that the home is sound and the work will not have astronomical costs attached to it after purchase. Foundation issues are usually deal breakers. If an entire foundation needs to be replaced the estimated costs are usually so high the seller will refuse and the buyer will decline. If you discover foundation problems, you absolutely should get 3 estimates for the work. You may be shocked at how far apart the estimates can be. Some years ago I saw 3 estimates for the same foundation replacement come in at about $20k, $35k and $52k, it can be confusing and it can make people very angry. Most buyers are not equipped to handle this level of problem.
Some cracks in foundations are easily repaired with a liquid epoxy. The problems are not always major. Foundation problems can sometimes be detected by a noticeable tilt of the floors. Large cracks can be an indicator of stress to a particular area of the foundation.
Heaters must work, most lenders will not fund a loan without an operating heating system. I recently showed a very nice home to a buyer client. The home was in very good condition and showed really well. The seller happened to be home and was very forthcoming with information about the house. She has lived in it for 25 years, having purchased it from a very handy gentleman years before. The prior owner added on a large master bedroom and bath, the work was quality. It seems that he also delivered the house with a new roof and 15 year old plumbing. The electric had not been a problem, so it had not been upgraded. The kitchen, while nice, was in need of a remodel.
Having informed us that she had lived in the home for 25 years repair free, we now knew that just about everything in the home was nearing the end of its useful life and would need to be replaced over the next few years. As nice as the home was, the potential investment in it over the first few years was too high, even at a reduced selling price. There is much to consider when purchasing a home. Most buyers in today's real estate market do not have the money to handle expensive upgrades and/or repairs after purchase. Smart sellers are putting their homes into tip top condition prior to listing their Long Beach homes on today's real estate market. These homes are experiencing multiple offers and are selling very fast. There just are not very many of them available. Other Long Beach homes continue to sit on the real estate market because the buyers know they will not be able to do the work after purchase. Buying a home requires a great deal of investigation and knowledge. It is easy to overlook potentially expensive repairs that are just a short way down the road. This is one of the many reasons it pays to hire a knowledgeable "Long Beach Realtor®" to protect your interests when you are shopping for "Long Beach Real Estate".
Contact Laurie to begin the search for your new home
http://www.longbeachrealestatehome.com/0042EC Posted on September 04, 2008 23:30:26 by Laurie.Manny
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Last month the Long Beach Real Estate Home Blog published an article on Downtown Long Beach Parking. The article discussed the escalating parking problems caused by the re-development in the Downtown Long Beach area. One of the potential parking solutions addressed was Vertical Parking. The article went on and examined an assortment of related potential issues and raised a whole bunch of questions for which there were no immediate solutions.
Shortly after publishing this article I was contacted by the owner of Apex Skypark. They are a Robotic Parking Solution company located right here in Anaheim. He took the time to address the concerns and informed me that they are currently working with the City of Long Beach in an attempt to bring these solutions to the Downtown Long Beach and Belmont Shore neighborhoods. Well, both communities can certainly use more parking - he piqued my interest.
An invitation to contribute to the Long Beach Real Estate Home Blog was extended to Apex in an effort to better explain this to Long Beach residents. We are pleased to welcome Harold W Ashworth, a Long Beach Peninsula resident and Vice President of Apex Skypark.
By: Harold W Ashworth
That being said - The Automated Robotic Car Garages hits close to home for me as I am involved with a local company right here in our own backyard. Apex Skypark®, Inc., located in Anaheim, builds the Robotics and Systems for this new Technology - New to the USA only. Presently there are only 4-5 Garages operating in the USA but many are either under construction or they are in the design phases. We are currently working with Developers and the City of Long Beach on a couple of locations for this very thing. Long Beach will become the first on the West Coast for an Automated Robotic Garage.
There were some very important and concerning facts you brought up and I will try to address those for you here. First of all you should know that Robotic Parking is not any less than Conventional Parking as far as costs are concerned but we can basically get more into less space. Here are some of the concerns you addressed with my response. Lots in Downtown Long Beach
Expensive Equipment
Expensive Operations
Parts Required and availability
Trained Personnel Engineers and Mechanics
What happens if your car is on one of the upper levels and the Equipment breaks down?
What if the Part is unavailable and has to be imported from Japan
How could all of this be kept affordable?
Who do you call if the System fails?
What happens if it is very late at night?
24 hour availability?
Time to retrieve your car.
Fear of retrieving your car in the middle of the night.
Large influx of people after work to retrieve their car.
http://www.longbeachrealestatehome.com/0042BC Posted on September 03, 2008 02:47:00 by Laurie.Manny
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Life and Fun on the Naples Italianesque Canals Saturday afternoon, August 30, 2008
Another glorious day in Long Beach California. Does this ever get boring? Not! Today I showed duplexes in Belmont Shore and Seal Beach, dropped my client off and cruised around Naples Island taking pictures on the canals.
I met 2 lovely young ladies, Sophia and Sylvia, who were sunning themselves on one of the bridges. They were kind enough to agree to let me photograph their sunny faces, so cute! Imagine my surprise when they asked me "Do you want to see us jump off of the bridge?" Well, they didn't wait for an answer, they just went ahead and jumped off of the bridge! Then dragged themselves out of the canal at a convenient dock.
The 2 adorable little river rats were having a ball. I cracked up laughing. Just had to get pictures of this to share. 2 little hams, didn't mind, they wanted to make sure I got them mid air. So, here they are, mid-air... They are looking forward to seeing their pictures here. Girls I hope you like them.
Apparently the girls are well known for their antics as most of the neighbors are used to seeing them do this often.
It looked like so much fun, if I were still a kid, I'd have jumped in with them, lol...
I hope you enjoy the video of this afternoons pictures. Best, Laurie
Are you thinking about moving to Long Beach? Think you might enjoy living on Naples Island, perhaps raising your family there and watching your kids shiny, smiling, joyful faces as they jump off a bridge? If living on a gorgeous Italianesque canal, having a boat slip and living in a luxury waterfront home appeals to you, contact Laurie.
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http://www.longbeachrealestatehome.com/004290 Posted on August 30, 2008 23:04:23 by Laurie.Manny
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Back to School Resources
The lazy, hazy days of summer are just about over. September is closing in on us and the beginning of the new school year is just around the corner. Are you ready?
The CBS Early Show put together this great segment on cool back to school gadgets:
Heather Waldmand over at Kidshealth.org has a wonderful article and some great suggestions about the emotional impact of the first day back at school: "Going Back To School" 10 Tips for Smart Back-to-School Shopping over at great schools is sure to make your transition less stressful. While you are over at Great Schools check out their polls; learn how other parents feel about important issues.
Shop where the teachers shop, CM School Supply has bunches of school supplies - at a discount! Way to go........... Mom has money left over for that first day of school pampering..........a manicure AND a pedicure.
Discount School Supplies
Save time and money, by shopping online, at any one of these online discount school suppliers:
Check out these informative articles from Great Schools :
http://www.longbeachrealestatehome.com/000D1D Posted on August 30, 2008 12:00:00 by Laurie.Manny
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Ocean Boulevard Corridor Condo Sales
January 1, 2008 - August 29, 2008
Active
There are currently 54 Ocean Blvd Corridor Condos For Sale in Alamitos Beach, many with fantastic waterfront views, some with city views.
Alamitos Beach Condos and High Rise Condos For Sale
Pending
4 Alamitos Beach Condos on Ocean Blvd. are pending in escrow.
Back Up Offers
3 Alamitos Beach Condos on Ocean Blvd. are in escrow accepting back up offers:
Closed Sales:
37 Alamitos Beach Condos on Ocean Blvd. have closed escrow this year (2008) to date:
Cancelled 39 - Alamitos Beach Condos listed for sale on the Ocean Blvd. corridor were taken off of the market. Average Days on Market: 145 Expired 46 - Alamitos Beach Condos on the Ocean Blvd. corridor, listed for sale, expired in 2008, Average Days on Market: 160
Hold 3 Alamitos Beach Condo Owners have placed the sale of their homes on hold. Leased 3 Alamitos Beach Condos have been leased.
Long Beach Relocation Resource Guide
Downtown Long Beach Condos For Sale
Downtown Long Beach Homes For Sale
Prefer Luxury Waterfront Long Beach Homes with room for a boat?Try Spinnaker Bay.
Or perhaps the Belmont Shore and Naples areas:
http://www.longbeachrealestatehome.com/003931 Posted on August 29, 2008 23:22:08 by Laurie.Manny
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