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September 2025 ~ Navigating Today’s Market with Resilience & Autumn Comforts

September 2025 Newsletter

 

Hello September! As the summer sun begins to mellow and we ease into the rhythm of fall, I’m excited to welcome you to this month’s newsletter—a space where real estate meets lifestyle, and community comes first. 

 

In this issue, we’re diving into the unique challenges and opportunities facing Hollywood, FL homeowners today, with practical insights to help you stay confident and informed. This information also applies to other SE Florida cities. We’re also stirring up some seasonal inspiration with autumn drink ideas that bring cozy vibes to your gatherings, plus a look at multi-use furniture that blends style with smart living—perfect for maximizing space without sacrificing charm. And for those thinking ahead, we’re spotlighting the sustainable home features today’s buyers are actively seeking—because eco-conscious upgrades aren’t just good for the planet, they’re great for your property value too.

As always, you’ll find my monthly local market reports included to keep you up to date on the latest trends and shifts in our South Florida real estate landscape.

Here’s to a season of fresh ideas, warm connections, and homes that truly reflect the lives we love.

Kind regards,
Annette

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Autumn is a great time for a coffee walk and talk! If you have any questions or simply want to discuss your home options, I’m here for you. Let’s have a conversation tailored to your goals, and map out the next steps together. I’m here to help and guide you every step of the way with experience and integrity.

CONTACT ANNETTE

Let’s start working together!

Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR®, ABR®, AHWD®

Coldwell Banker Realty

901 E Las Olas Blvd STE 101, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

808.747.3686

Annette.Dammeyer@cbrealty.com

www.AnnetteDammeyer.com

SL 3535792

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Hollywood Homeowners: Navigating Challenges, Building Resilience

🌴 Hollywood Homeowners Sound the Alarm: What You Need to Know & How to Protect Your Property

Hollywood, Florida may be known for its breezy boardwalks and waterfront charm, but behind the palm trees, many homeowners are facing a storm of financial and structural challenges. From soaring insurance premiums to surprise condo assessments, the landscape is shifting—and fast. If you own property in Hollywood, here’s what’s happening, why it matters, and how to stay ahead of the curve.

💸 1. Insurance Costs Are Among the Highest in the Country
Florida’s property insurance market is evolving. Rates have jumped 34% statewide, and coastal homeowners are seeing premiums of $5,000–$8,000+ annually—with some projections nearing $15,000 by 2025.
Why it matters:
• Many insurers have pulled out of Florida, reducing competition.
• Climate risks and litigation have driven up costs.
• Homeowners are struggling to find affordable, comprehensive coverage.
What you can do:
✅ Shop around: Use platforms like Policygenius or Insurify to compare quotes. FLOIR.com has state resources as well.
✅ Mitigate risk: Install storm shutters, reinforce roofing, and document upgrades—these can reduce premiums.
✅ Explore Citizens Insurance: Florida’s state-backed insurer may be a fallback option if private coverage is unavailable.
✅ Consult a local insurance advisor: They can help navigate exclusions and find hidden savings. Note: I have insurance advisor referrals for you if needed.

🧾 2. Special Assessments & Condo Reform Fallout
Florida has implemented significant condo reform following the Surfside collapse, impacting structural integrity, financial transparency, and reserve requirements for condominium associations. These reforms have implications for special assessments, which are charges levied on unit owners in addition to regular fees, often to cover unexpected costs or major repairs. 
Why it matters:
• Post-Surfside safety reforms require costly upgrades.
• Boards may push assessments without full transparency.
• Owners feel blindsided by sudden financial burdens.
What you can do:
✅ Attend board meetings: Stay informed and ask questions.
✅ Review your condo docs: Understand your rights and obligations.
✅ Join or form owner coalitions: Collective voices can influence board decisions.
✅ Consult legal aid: Organizations like Legal Aid Service of Broward County offer guidance.

🧱 3. Aging Infrastructure & Mandatory Recertifications
The 40-year building recertification process is revealing structural issues that require expensive repairs. Some boards are pushing for upgrades that go beyond safety requirements.
Why it matters:
• Repairs can trigger assessments or loan obligations.
• Delays or noncompliance can lead to fines or evacuation orders.
• Owners are questioning the necessity and scope of proposed work.
What you can do:
✅ Request engineering reports: Ask for third-party evaluations.
✅ Challenge excessive upgrades: Push for cost-effective solutions.
✅ Explore financing options: Look into PACE programs or low-interest loans for necessary repairs.
✅ Stay proactive: Schedule your own inspections to anticipate future needs.

🗣️ 4. Trust & Governance
Many homeowners feel disconnected from their boards, citing poor communication and lack of transparency.
Why it matters:
• Mismanaged funds and opaque decisions erode trust.
• Boards may not reflect the community’s best interests.
• Owners are demanding accountability.

However, there have been recent changes to be aware of: Florida has implemented new legislation, primarily House Bill 1203, impacting Homeowners Associations (HOAs) with the goal of enhancing transparency and accountability.

Key Changes in Florida HOA Documentation Laws:

  • Online Posting of Governing Documents:

HOAs with 100 or more parcels must make their governing documents (including the Declaration, Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws, and Rules and Regulations) accessible online through a website or mobile application, starting January 1, 2025.

  • Financial Transparency:

HOAs with at least 1,000 parcels are required to prepare audited financial statements annually, regardless of total revenue. Smaller associations must also provide detailed financial reports based on revenue thresholds.

  • Access to Official Records:

HOAs must provide access to official records within 10 business days of a written request from a parcel owner. Official records include meeting minutes, financial reports, and other documents related to the HOA’s operation.

What you can do:
✅ Run for a board seat: Bring fresh perspective and transparency.
✅ Use platforms like HOA Express: Improve communication and document access.
✅ Request audit reports: Ensure financial clarity.
✅ Educate your neighbors: Host informal meetups or share resources to build community awareness.

🌟 Final Thoughts: Empowerment Starts with Information
Hollywood homeowners are resilient, but navigating these challenges requires vigilance, collaboration, and smart planning. Whether you’re in a single-family home or a high-rise condo, staying informed and proactive is your best defense.


As a longtime real estate professional and a neighbor here in the Hollywood area, I know how overwhelming these changes can feel. But you’re not alone—and you’re not powerless. Whether you’re navigating rising insurance costs, condo board decisions, or planning for long-term property health, knowledge is your greatest asset.

If you have questions about your home’s value, want help interpreting your condo docs, or simply need a sounding board, I’m here. Let’s turn uncertainty into clarity, and challenges into smart, confident moves.

📩 Feel free to reach out—whether it’s for a consultation, a coffee, or a conversation. Together, we can protect what matters most.

CONTACT ANNETTE

Let’s start working together!

Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR®, ABR®, AHWD®

Coldwell Banker Realty

901 E Las Olas Blvd STE 101, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

808.747.3686

Annette.Dammeyer@cbrealty.com

www.AnnetteDammeyer.com

SL 3535792

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