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You have decided to buy a home, now what? Steps to becoming a home owner…
Congratulations on taking the first step to becoming a Home Owner!
Being a home owner comes with benefits.
- You can pay your own mortgage, not your landlords.
- Stable home costs
- An appreciating investment
- Opportunity to build equity
- Tax advantages
- Freedom to personalize
- Longer term stability
The home buying process may seem intimidating at first, especially if you are a first-time home buyer. Here is where the professionals can step in to help you through every step of the process.

It all starts with the Pre-Approval Process.

Be prepared to meet with a lender.

Let the fun begin! What are you looking for in a property? What are your “Wants vs. Needs”?

You found the one, let’s make an offer!

If you would like more buyer information, just contact me and I will email you a free complete Buyer’s Guide with in-depth information and resources to help guide you home. I am always just a phone call, text or email away if you have a specific question or would like to set up an appointment to discuss your real estate plans.
Contact me today to get started!

Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR
Coldwell Banker Realty
808.747.3686
SL 3535792

Neighborhood News At the Tip of Your Finger!
Neighborhood News
The best way to stay connected to what’s happening in the real estate market in your area.
Would you like to get instant real estate market information on your SE Florida neighborhood? Are you looking for real estate in a specific Florida area? All you need is your desired zip code. Just enter your contact and the zip code into the Neighborhood News search and you will get active listings in that area with the current market trends. Get your monthly updated Neighborhood News automatically.
It’s that easy! Here is the link for you to start exploring what’s happening in the real estate market in your desired zip code:
→→→ Neighborhood News Link ←←←
- Enter your contact and desired zip for an updated list of properties in real time from the MLS along with local market trends
- Enjoy reviewing the listings in that area and staying on top of the local market trends
- Contact Me for any questions or further information you would like to request
Please contact me for any questions or assistance you may need, I am here to help.

Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR
Coldwell Banker Realty
808.747.3686
SL 3535792
4th of July Events & Safety Tips
Celebrate 4th of July in SE Florida
4th of July Spectacular on Fort Lauderdale Beach
July 4th on Hollywood Beach
City of Sunrise Celebrates July 4th with Parade, Concert & Fireworks
City of Deerfield Beach July 4th Celebration
As always, I like to gently remind everyone about taking safety precautions on the 4th of July

Top 10 Pet Summer Safety Tips from Petfinder
1. Keep Your Cat Safe on the Fourth of July
- Be sure your cat is wearing an up-to-date and visible ID tag on their collar at all times.
- Take a current photo of your cat.
- Give your cat a good play session before people come over for any celebrations.
- Ask guests to keep an eye out for your cat, to be sure they don’t escape.
- Keep charcoal, fireworks, sparklers and glow sticks far from curious cats.
- Put your cat in a safe, escape-proof room during parties and fireworks.
- If your cat is afraid of loud noises, leave gentle music playing to cover the fireworks.
2. Keep Your Dog Safe on the Fourth of July
- Be sure your dog is wearing an up-to-date and visible ID tag on their collar at all times.
- Take a current photo of your dog.
- Exercise your dog early in the day before parties begin.
- During cookouts, ask guests to play with your dog away from the flames.
- Keep charcoal, fireworks, sparklers and glow sticks far from curious canines.
- Keep dog treats on hand for those who want to give your dog food.
- Leave your dog at home with a frozen stuffed treat during the fireworks.
- If your dog is afraid of loud noises, leave gentle music playing to cover the fireworks.
3. 5 Tips to Prevent Lost Pups
- Be sure your dog wears their collar with a clearly visible ID tag at all times
- Update your dog’s microchip information or get them microchipped if they haven’t already been.
- During parties, be sure to inform guests that all gates and doors need to be securely latched to prevent your dog from wandering.
- If your dog is stressed by parties, consider keeping them in a safe room with their favorite toys away from your guests.
- Leave your dog at home during Independence Day fireworks to avoid a stressed and scared pup running away in the dark.
4. Keep Your Cat from Becoming Lost
- Check that your cat’s collar fits securely and that their tag is easy to read with your current information.
- Update your microchip information! If your cat doesn’t already have a microchip, make an appointment with your veterinarian or call your local shelter about microchip clinics.
- Put your kitty with their food, water and a litter box in an enclosed area with a visible sign declaring that the cat is inside and must not be allowed out.
- Prepare in advance. Make sure that you have current, clear photos of your cat ready for lost flyers.
- Ask your guests to keep an eye out for your cat during the festivities.
5. Keep Your Dog Safe at a Cookout
- Be sure your dog is wearing a visible and up-to-date ID tag on their collar before the party begins.
- Keep charcoal, matches and lighter fluid away from your dog.
- Consider keeping your pup on a leash so they don’t explore hot grills or tables of food.
- While grilling, ask guests to play with your dog far from the flames.
- Place citronella and other insect-repellants where your dog can’t reach them.
- Never leave alcohol unattended around your dogs.
- Check that all sunscreen or insect repellant you apply to your dog is labeled for use on pets.
- Don’t let guests give your pup people food. Consider having a bag of treats on hand.
- Be sure all children are supervised when near your dog to avoid any roughhousing.
- If your pup seems overwhelmed, bring them inside and put them in a quiet area away from guests.
6. Heatstroke is deadly for dogs
The signs of heatstroke include:
- Excessive or exaggerated panting
- Lethargy
- Weakness
- Drooling
- High fever
- Dark red gums
- Rapid heartbeat
- Unresponsiveness to commands and surroundings
- Vomiting
- Collapse
- Staring/anxious expression
- Warm/dry skin
If you think your dog may have heatstroke, head straight to your vet’s office. It could save their life!
7. Learn the Signs of Heatstroke in Cats
The signs of heatstroke include:
- Restlessness as your cat searches for a cooler spot
- Excessive grooming
- Panting
- Sweaty paws
- Drooling
- Redness of the tongue and mouth
- Rapid breathing
- Vomiting
- Stumbling
- Extreme lethargy
- Unresponsiveness
- High fever
If you think your cat may have heatstroke, head straight to your vet’s office. It could save their life!
8. How You Can Help Dogs in Hot Cars
- Call your local animal control or police department to report a pet in a car. Inform them if the pet appears to be in distress. Endangering a dog by leaving them in a car is against the law in many places.
- Try to find the pet parent. Note the license plate number, color, make and model of the car. Go to the nearest store or mall security office and ask them to make an announcement over the loudspeaker that a dog has been left in a car and needs help.
- Keep an eye on the car until the guardian or animal control arrive.
- Consider leaving our Never Leave a Dog in a Car infographic on the car to educate the guardian.
9. 4 Steps to Help Pets in Cars
- Call your local animal control or police department to report a pet in a car. Inform them if the pet appears to be in distress. Endangering a pet by leaving them in a car is against the law in many places.
- Try to find the cat’s parent. Note the license plate number, color, make and model of the car. Go to the nearest store or mall security office and ask them to make an announcement over the loudspeaker that a cat has been left in a car and needs help.
- Keep an eye on the car until the guardian or animal control arrive.
- Consider leaving our Never Leave a Pet in a Car infographic on the car to educate the guardian.
10. Tell Me!
Tell me about your hot weather and summer safety tips for your pet!

Alternatives to Using Fireworks While Celebrating

I wish you a safe and wonderful 4th of July!!
Please contact me for any questions or assistance you may need, I am here to help.
Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR
Coldwell Banker Realty
901 E Las Olas Blvd STE 101, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
808.747.3686
SL 3535792




