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A Checklist for Moving to California

1/9/2023

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A Checklist for Moving to California  
Plan on making the move to California but want to be as prepared as can be beforehand? Here are some tips and resources to help you secure a property and get started, courtesy of Bryan Lincoln Real Estate.
 
Finding a Property  
While the median properties in California are higher than average, you can probably find one within budget if you do your research properly.
 
  • Before deciding on a location, check if additional taxes apply there. For example, if you choose to buy in the Mello-Roos Community Facility District, you can expect higher taxes here.
  • Find a mortgage that will work for you financially. This will enable you to qualify for a mortgage and settle the purchase price of a property much more quickly.
  • It may be more affordable to consider renting first before committing to buying, as the price of homes in California has risen dramatically recently.
 
Moving a Business With You  
If you have to bring a business along with you to California, establishing what the process is can help you navigate the move more easily.
 
  • If you own an LLC and have had to move your business to California, you may need to re-register your business here.
  • Stay on top of your paperwork. Do remember that if you are forming an LLC in the state of California that you will need to complete Form LLC 12 within 90 of registering your business.
  • To protect your business from liability, it is also a good idea to take out business insurance, also known as Commercial General Liability insurance.
 
Ensuring Your Family Settles in Nicely  
Picking the right destination will be vital to you and your families level of contentment in the long run.
 
  • If you are looking for top-rated family-friendly destinations, consider checking out Fremont, Santa Clara, and Thousand Oaks.
  • If you have a pet, then Runyon Canyon Dog Park and Rosie's Dog Beach are two places where your furry companion will have lots of fun.
  • If you’re looking for pet insurance in California, read top-rated reviews before deciding on one.
  • As for your kids, there is plenty to keep them busy in sunny California. Disneyland Park and San Diego Zoo are two attractions that will keep your kids amused for hours.
 
Moving to California is sure to be an exciting experience. Making sure you tick off all those important to-dos regarding the health and welfare of your business and family beforehand will help make the moving process more seamless overall.
 
Bryan Lincoln Real Estate strives to be the most customer-service focused real estate brokerage in California! Call us at 916.469.9540.
 
 
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Pros and Cons of Buying an As-Is home

1/9/2023

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Pros and Cons of Buying an As-Is Home

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Usually, before they put their home up for sale, the sellers revamp it so they can get the best price for it. But sometimes, there are reasons why that is not an option for some people, and they simply list the property “as-is.” That means they are unwilling to work on it, and it’s a take-it-as-you-see-it situation. There are several pros and cons of buying an as-is home. You can read the following text about them and decide whether that type of transaction suits your needs.
PRO: You might be getting an excellent home for a very low priceA home listed “as-is” is cheaper than other similar options on the market. In most cases, there is some work to be done, but not always. Sometimes people are in a rush to sell it for some reason. For example, that home might have been inherited by several persons. Usually, it needs to be sold fast so they can split the money. Also, the owner may be in a hurry to move to another city for work or something. Finally, the seller may need money urgently. In all these cases, there’s a good chance that a home in excellent condition may be put up for sale, and you are dealing with a bargain. 
CON: You will have to do the repairs yourselfOne of the advantages of putting your home in an “as-is” state on the market is that you put zero effort into correcting its defects, and no one can complain. But from the perspective of the buyer, the situation is entirely different. When buying an as-is home, you must presume you will have to dedicate your time and funds to performing certain repairs. In reality, most people decide to remodel some part of the home, such as a bathroom or bedroom, even when they get a home that is not listed as-is. But the fact remains that you will have to do more work on an as-is home than on properties with a different listing status, which is a downside.
PRO: These properties are always cheaperAs mentioned, the as-is properties are among the cheaper ones on the market. If you are struggling with finances and need to buy a home, start looking at as-is listings first. As the experts in relocation from armovingco.com advise, in today’s ever-changing world, when you get an opportunity to get in possession of a property, don’t miss it. It is better to own something, even in not such perfect condition, than never to own any home. Rents are not getting any smaller, and income has never been one of those things one can be sure about. Therefore, owning a property is an excellent investment.
CON: As-is home may be hiding something that will cost youThe home you are getting with an as-is attribute is likely hiding something you wish you knew about. The sellers of this type of property have the right to renounce the responsibility for the damages the house may suffer. That may lead to spending more than you thought on this house.
PRO: The process of buying an as-is home is much shorterBuying properties of this kind is much quicker for several reasons. First of all, there isn’t much that is negotiable. The price is already at its lowest, and the owner has already decided they will not make any repairs.
Secondly, the nature of this type of listing implies the urgency of the whole thing. That allows you to proceed with your plans faster than you initially thought possible. This situation may be great if you are running on a tight schedule when vacating your previous home. You can even perform the remodel with your stuff in your new home. All you need to do is secure your belongings, and you can renovate your kitchen or a bedroom, for example. It may not be the most elegant solution, but its time-saving element could be the perfect one for you.
CON: Banks are reluctant to approve loans for such purchasesBanks know that as-is homes are a cat in the bag. They are usually reluctant to approve loans for purchasing such houses. That can be a significant setback if that is how you intend to secure funds. In general, mortgagees require a property to meet the MPR (minimum property requirements) to approve a loan to the ones buying it. That is something not all as-is properties can achieve. That brings us to the fact that if you like a property like that, you will most likely have to pay for it in cash.
PRO: As-is homes get fewer offers, so the competition is smallerFinally, the homes on the market with an as-is attribute get fewer offers. Because of that, those that submit an offer have a good chance of snagging that home. The competition is not great, but those who remain are serious about the purchase. People prefer not to bother with too much work about their new home. The homes that get the most offers are those that are in great shape and are move-in ready.  Besides, people are scared they are treading uncharted waters here, which they are, so they prefer not to risk it.
Final thoughtsThe answer to the question about whether buying an as-is home is a good decision is not identical for every person. But, inspecting the abovementioned pros and cons can help you make your mind about that easier. The fact that there are both advantages and disadvantages to that endeavor means that whatever your choice may be, you will gain and lose something. Now it’s on you to see what suits you best. Therefore, do some thorough thinking, and you will surely be happy with your choices.
Author’s Bio
Johnathan Parks has worked as a financial consultant for 7 years now. He is a blog writer with lots of practical experience and specializes in real estate purchases. He has been advising people for years with a lot of success.
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