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Estimate the Cost of Title Insurance on Real Estate

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

How much will title insurance cost on the purchase or sale of my property? - is a question clients often ask when planning for their closing costs or reserves.

To help consumers with that very question and to overcome confusion about title insurance, the California Land Title Association has just launched the CLTA TitleWizard web site.

On this web site you may enter the zip code and selling price of the property in question. You also enter whether you are the seller or buyer and if the property has sold within the previous five years.

After entering all information, the web site lists the cost of title insurance available from the CLTA Member insurance companies.

Keep in mind, however, that your Realtor may have a relationship with a particular title insurance company or representative who can provide a rate that is lower than those published on the CLTA TitleWizard web site. The best procedure would be to review the TitleWizard results and then ask your agent to get a quote for the cost of title insurance through their contacts.

Keep also in mind that not all title insurance policies are identical. Some which are more expensive may provide more coverage than the others. You should review the coverage of policies you are considering to determine if the coverage is all that you desire or more than you need.

Posted by Allan Heller
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Real estate services in Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and Newport Coast

Determine the Quality of Schools Servicing Your New Home

Friday, October 5th, 2007

What is the quality of the schools that my children will attend? - is another question continually asked by potential property Buyers.

One way to help determine the quality of the education your children will receive is to review the results of the annual testing required by the State of California Department of Education.

This link to the 2007 CST Results will direct your web browser to an interactive page on the California Department of Education web site. This page has a form which allows you to enter the county, school district and school of interest. After you have entered the appropriate information, click on the “View Report” button to display the complete test results for your selection. If you would like to see a report for the entire state, county, or school district, just leave out the information in the fields following your desired grouping.

The table below has been compiled from the 2007 CST Results to show the average test scores for the school districts and schools that might be of interest to residents considering the purchase of a home in Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach or Newport Coast. The various districts and schools are listed, in descending order, by the average of their test scores.

CST English - Language Arts
Mean Scale Score Average for all grade levels
   
Selected Group or School Average Score
   
Newport Coast Elementary 394.6
Andersen (Roy O.) Elementary 391.0
Mariners Elementary 389.2
Top of the World Elementary 389.1
Harbor View Elementary 389.0
Irvine Unified School Dist. 388.4
Corona del Mar High 387.4
Lincoln (Abraham) Elementary 385.7
Eastbluff Elementary 384.6
Newport Elementary 380.1
El Morro Elementary 378.7
Laguna Unified School Dist. 375.7
Thurston Middle 373.5
Newport Heights Elementary 369.1
Laguna Beach High 367.0
Newport Harbor High 361.5
Newport Mesa Unified School Dist. 355.9
Ensign (Horace) Intermediate 355.1
San Mateo County 354.6
Orange County 351.5
San Francisco County 347.0
San Diego County 346.7
State of California 339.6
Los Angeles County 333.7
   

Posted by Allan Heller
Unlimited MLS access at OC-CoastalProperties.com
Real estate services in Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and Newport Coast

Determine Which Schools Will Service Your New Home

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

What schools will my children attend? - is another question among the those frequently asked by many potential property Buyers.

This article demonstrates how to locate the schools serving a particular address located within the cities of Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach or Newport Coast.

While following through this example, the reader may perform a mouse click on any of the accompanying illustrations to open the particular Laguna Beach Unified School District
or Newport Mesa Unified School District web page from which that illustration was taken.

In the case of the Laguna Beach schools, the school district has provided an Acrobat PDF file showing all street names in their district. Each street name is followed by an abbreviation for the school that services that address. An example of the address page is shown in the following illustration:

Laguna Beach Schools Service Addresses

In the case of the Corona del Mar, Newport Beach and Newport Coast schools, the school district has provided an interactive web search page. To locate the schools that service any particular address one just needs to enter that address into the appropriate areas of the search form and press the “go” button. The page will then display a map of the school locations and the written names of the schools below the map along with buttons for further school information. An example of the web search page is shown in the following illustration:

Newport Beach School Locater

Most other school districts located in the Orange County Coastal areas have similar methods available for determining which schools service a particular address within their district.

Posted by Allan Heller
Unlimited MLS access at OC-CoastalProperties.com
Real estate services in Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and Newport Coast

Determine Property Taxes Before Purchase

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

1723 Miramar Drive - Newport Beach CA

What will be the amount of the annual property tax? - is among the first questions frequently asked by many potential property Buyers.

This article discusses the technique for gathering information regarding tax rates and the method of calculating the property tax that will be assessed the buyer of a property.

It is assumed that the property is located in California and that the transaction does not involve a Proposition 60 or Proposition 90 transfer of assessed tax base. Although the following example is for a property located in Orange County, the same techniques would apply for any California county. Each county has its own way of making the information discussed in this article available to the pubic and the reader may need to perform a little research to collect the necessary data.

While following through this example, the reader may perform a mouse click on any of the accompanying illustrations to open the particular Orange County Tax Collector web page from which that illustration was taken.

The property for this example was recently listed and sold through the SoCalMLS system. The address is 1723 Miramar Drive in Newport Beach and the listing price of $3,595,000 will be used as an assumed sales price. All information used in this example is easily obtainable from the combination of public records and advertising publications.

Property tax charged to the owner is comprised of two parts.

The first part is called the ad valorem portion and is computed by multiplying the property base tax assessment value by the ad valorem tax rate. Base tax assessment is the purchase price of the property. Under current California law, the base property tax assessment may increase each year a maximum of 2%.

The second part is called the special assessments portion. This is the total of the property’s portion of special assessment bond and improvement bond payments. This amount is determined by the applicable bonds and is independent of the property base tax assessment.

To collect the data for this example direct your web browser to The Orange County Tax Collector property search page, enter either the Assessor Parcel Number or the property address and city as shown in the following illustration.

Figure 1

Then click on the appropriate “FIND” button. A page will open displaying the parcel number of the property as shown in the following illustration.

Figure 2

Click on the parcel number link. The page which opens may display several lines with parcel numbers. Click on the parcel number in the line which has the most recent year and does not contain the word “Supplemental”. An example of the page is shown in the following illustration.

Figure 3

The page which opens will show information relating to the current tax bill. Look near the bottom right hand corner of the page to locate the words “Click Here for Details” as shown in the following illustration and click on that link.

Figure 4

A page will open which displays a “Tax Rate” column and “SPECIAL ASSESSMENT USER FEES”. For this example that table is shown in the following illustration.

Figure 5

The ad valorem tax rate is the sum of all tax rates listed in the “Tax Rate” column and is equal to 1.03956%.

Therefore the ad valorem tax is then 1.03956 x $3,595,000 / 100 which is equal to $37,372.18.

The special assessments portion of the tax bill is the sum of the amounts shown in the “Amount” column below the “Special Assessment User Fees” title and excluding the amount in the “Total” line.

The special assessments portion for this example is equal to $184.56.

The resultant total property tax for this example is equal to $37,372.18 + $184.56 or $37,556.74.

Home Owner’s Exemption.

If the home owner has filed for a Home Owner’s Exemption, then the property base tax assessment may be reduced by subtracting from it the amount of the Home Owner’s Exemption prior to performing the above calculations. At the time of this writing the Home Owner’s Exemption is $7,000.

The property tax question has now been answered for ANY property being considered.

Posted by Allan Heller
Unlimited MLS access at OC-CoastalProperties.com
Real estate services in Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and Newport Coast