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4th of July Events in SE Florida and Safety Tips for the Entire Family
Celebrate 4th of July 2023 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.
- Do NOT feed dogs: Onions, garlic and chives. The onion family, whether dry, raw or cooked, is particularly toxic to dogs and can cause gastrointestinal irritation and red blood cell damage, Chocolate, Macadamia nuts, Corn on the cob, Avocado, Artificial sweetener (Xylitol), Alcohol, Cooked bones. These are TOXIC to our canine family!
- 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! We can share YOUR ideas to help others in our community.

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
4th of July Events & Safety Tips Copy
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
808.747.3686
SL 3535792
Fort Lauderdale May Area Report
May 2023 real estate statistics have been released!
Fort Lauderdale Area Reports
Single Family Homes
Condominium & Townhouses
Commonly asked questions while reviewing the reports:
What is the difference between “Median Sales Price” and “Average Sales Price”?
Median Sales Price | Price of the “”middle”” property sold -an equal number of sales were above and below this price.
Average Sales Price | Average sales price for all properties sold.
What does “Absorption Rate” mean?
Absorption Rate | Looks at the past year’s monthly supply of inventory. In a normal market there should be a 6 month supply. The higher the rate above 6 the more aggressive a seller has to be with the competition; price and having a picture perfect property.
Single Family Home Area Report listed first, Condo/Townhouses listed second:


Please contact me if you would like to be automatically sent updated area market reports for Fort Lauderdale or another SE Florida city. I am here to help.
Let’s start working together!
Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR
Coldwell Banker Realty
901 E Las Olas Blvd STE 101, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
808.747.3686
SL 3535792
Fort Lauderdale Market Snapshot
Happy May Day!
Fort Lauderdale, FL has an active real estate market. Here are the April, 2023 Market Snapshot reports for both Single Family Homes and Condos.
Be sure to sign up for future blogs for monthly Fort Lauderdale updates or sign up for your specific desired Neighborhood News updates for the area of your choice at: https://annettedammeyer.com/neighborhood-news.
April 1st-30th Single Family Home Market Snapshot

April 1st-30th Condominium Market Snapshot

Stay on top of the local real estate market by signing up for future blogs by entering your email in subscribe link on my blog page! Contact me for any questions you may have or to discuss how I can help you with your real estate goals.
Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR
Coldwell Banker Realty
901 E Las Olas Blvd STE 101
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
808.747.3686
SL 3535792
Fort Lauderdale Area Reports
March 2023 real estate statistics have been released!
Fort Lauderdale Area Reports
Single Family Homes
Condominium & Townhouses
Commonly asked questions while reviewing the reports:
What is the difference between “Median Sales Price” and “Average Sales Price”?
Median Sales Price | Price of the “”middle”” property sold -an equal number of sales were above and below this price.
Average Sales Price | Average sales price for all properties sold.
What does “Absorption Rate” mean?
Absorption Rate | Looks at the past year’s monthly supply of inventory. In a normal market there should be a 6 month supply. The higher the rate above 6 the more aggressive a seller has to be with the competition; price and having a picture perfect property.
Fort Lauderdale Area Report for Single Family Homes:








Fort Lauderdale Area Report for Condominiums and Townhomes:








Please contact me if you would like to be automatically sent updated area market reports for Fort Lauderdale or another SE Florida city. I am here to help.
Let’s start working together!
Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR
Coldwell Banker Realty
901 E Las Olas Blvd STE 101
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
808.747.3686
SL 3535792
Spring Home Projects
Take your home to the next level this spring with these home improvement projects that you can do to make your home even more inviting!
For more home tips or to get your home prepared for a Spring sale, contact me today!
Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR
Coldwell Banker Realty
808.747.3686
SL 3535792
Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market Snapshot
How’s the Market?
We REALTORS get this question all the time. The market in SE Florida is slightly shifting, but this is one of the areas in the country where there will always be a demand. This is a booming market and history shows there will ALWAYS be buyers and sellers due to job relocations, changes in family dynamics, upscaling, downscaling, retirements and general quality of life moves.
Here are the Market Snapshots for the last 3 months of Single Family Homes and Condominium Properties:


Are you ready to buy or sell? Your time is NOW. Let’s get started!

Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR
Coldwell Banker Realty
808.747.3686
SL 3535792
Pier Sixty Six – New Luxury Residential Offering
Pier Sixty Six Residences
Fort Lauderdale, Florida




Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR
Coldwell Banker Realty
808.747.3686
SL 3535792
Fort Lauderdale Area Real Estate Report
The market is still hot in Fort Lauderdale, FL!
There have been slowly changing trends from October 2021 to October 2022, but overall the real estate market is strong and SE Florida is a highly desired location for homeowners and investors alike.
Common questions:
What is the difference between “Median Sales Price” and “Average Sales Price”?
Median Sales Price | Price of the “”middle”” property sold -an equal number of sales were above and below this price.
Average Sales Price | Average sales price for all properties sold.
What does “Absorption Rate” mean?
Absorption Rate | Looks at the past year’s monthly supply of inventory. In a normal market there should be a 6 month supply. The higher the rate above 6 the more aggressive a seller has to be with the competition; price and having a picture perfect property.
⇓⇓⇓ Click the link below for the most recent Area Report ⇓⇓⇓
⇒FORT LAUDERDALE AREA REAL ESTATE REPORT⇐
October 2021 vs. October 2022
As always, please contact me if you would like to be automatically sent updated area market reports for Fort Lauderdale or another SE Florida city. I am here to help.
Let’s start working together!

Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR
Coldwell Banker Realty
808.747.3686
SL 3535792
Boater’s Tips for Buying Waterfront Property
Helpful Information for Boaters Purchasing Waterfront Homes in SE Florida
It’s no wonder that Florida attracts people from all over to enjoy the endless opportunities Florida has over 1,500 miles of coastline and over 3,000 inland waterways, providing saltwater and freshwater recreation opportunities like kayaking, canoeing, sailing and watersports. It’s no surprise that it’s the boating capital of the world. If you are ready to make that Sunshine State dream come true and buy a waterfront home, there are some important items to keep in mind to ensure the enjoyment of your property for years to come.
Location and Type of Waterfront Properties- What Fits Your Needs?

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- The location you choose will determine price, utility and ultimately the resale value, if you choose to sell in the future. What kind of boating do you do? Do you need quick ocean access for the early morning fishing runs or do you enjoy leisurely cruises along popular canals to dock at your favorite Las Olas restaurant, or maybe you want live near a water sports zone for some wake boarding or jet skiing?
- Types of waterfront properties. Single family homes, condominiums and townhomes are all options, each with their own benefits. Most ocean front properties are generally not practical for boaters so a consideration may be living in a condo right on the ocean while renting a boat slip at a nearby marina.
- Know your boating needs including water depth, canal width and water access. Will low tide be too shallow for your size of vessel? Can you navigate under fixed bridges at high tide or do you need ocean access with no fixed bridges?
- Always consider the land property as you would any other traditional home purchase. Does the home check off the items in your “must have list”? Always consider your future needs. Is a bigger boat in the future? You may have a Boston Whaler 27 center console, but if an Azimut Fly 50 is in your plans, you may need more footage in your dock slip.
Seawall Integrity – #1 Priority
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- Almost all of the waterfront properties in South Florida (canal-front, bay-front, riverfront) are protected by seawalls which were installed by the original developer or a marine contractor. Many of the original seawalls in South Florida are nearing the end of their useful lives or have been replaced.
- Historically, types of seawalls have included treated timber, concrete, steel, aluminum, coquina rock, concrete bags, and even asbestos sheeting. Vinyl and composite sheet pile is replacing these materials, owing to their low costs and tremendous longevity and safety.
- Be aware that the State of Florida has regulations specific to each of the districts that control construction near or on the water. The homeowner is obligated to contact the applicable district office and be aware of the limits and restrictions in their particular county. In most cases, permits are necessary for construction and can be handled by the chosen contractor.
- Waterfront home buyers need to know the importance of seawall inspections in South Florida. It is a crucial part of a home inspection that a buyer should have completed prior to closing the transaction. Seawalls are the most important part of a waterfront lot. The seawall is a wall or embankment that keeps the land from eroding into the ocean. Homeowners are responsible for maintaining their seawall in good repair and ensuring that their property is not the source of flooding into their neighborhoods. A seawall is considered to be in disrepair if it is substantially cracked, leaning, crumbling or showing evidence of upland erosion. In addition, the seawall should not allow tidal waters to flow through or over it, especially into adjacent properties or the public Right-of-Way.
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What are the new seawall regulations in Florida?The ordinance addresses resiliency standards for tidal flood protection by raising the minimum height of seawalls and tidal barriers to comply with standards established by Broward County. The new standard of compliance is 5 feet NAVD, up from 3.9 feet NAVD (North American Vertical Datum)
Docks – Where You Park Your Big Toys
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- When considering the purchase of a home or lot located on the water, it is strongly recommended that potential buyers have the boat dock evaluated by an inspector or contractor specializing in marine construction before buying.
- Determine the type of dock you have. Wood pile, Concrete pile, Deck Materials: Wood, Composite, Concrete.
- Inspect the dock components, including but not limited to, the deck, the pilings, the joists, stringers, fasteners, metals and any other components visible from the land side and underneath the structure.
- Ensure your dock utilities are up to code with proper connections, safety devices and adequate shore power adapters.
Zoning Laws – They Also Apply to Boats
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- Local zoning may restrict the size and type of boat you can have docked at your property. City and County zoning may differ, so make sure you are informed on what is allowed for your particular property. This includes how far your boat can extend into the waterway (leaving adequate navigational space) and setback which can differ for individual lots dictating how close your vessel can be to your neighbor’s property.
- Always review local zoning ordinances to know what you can build, replace or extend. If you’re looking at a waterfront property in Florida that doesn’t include a dock or other marine structures, you may wonder if you’re able to add one. Fortunately, this right — the right of an upland owner to “wharf out” to navigable waters — is intrinsic to their riparian rights. This structure may also include a boathouse or area for sitting, fishing, or other activities relating to your use and enjoyment of the water. This is a qualified statement, you should have a survey completed and an attorney review the property description in the deed.
- Click link for Dock Permitting in Florida
Mangroves – Protected for Good Reason
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- The riparian right to a view is often impacted by mangroves, and homeowners often desire to trim or remove mangroves to expand their view of a waterway. Before taking any action concerning the trimming or removal of mangroves, homeowners should be familiar with the legal requirements and implications of their actions.
- People living along the south Florida coasts benefit many ways from mangroves. Mangrove forests protect uplands from storm winds, waves and floods. The amount of protection afforded by mangroves depends upon the width of the forest. A very narrow fringe of mangroves offers limited protection, while a wide fringe can considerably reduce wave and flood damage to landward areas by enabling overflowing water to be absorbed into the expanse of forest. Mangroves can help prevent erosion by stabilizing shorelines with their specialized root systems. Mangroves also filter water and maintain water quality and clarity.
- State and local regulations have been enacted to protect Florida’s mangrove forests. Local laws vary. Be sure to check with officials in your area prior to taking any action to determine if a permit is required.
Flood Zones and Elevation – Know Your Insurance Requirements and Costs
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- Flood zones are indicated in a community flood map. Each flood zone describes the flood risk for a particular area, and those flood zones are used to determine insurance requirements and costs.
- A FEMA Elevation Certificate is a document completed by a surveyor that informs the homeowner, building department, title company and mortgage company or other entities requiring the form of relevant elevations on the subject property and building. The Elevation Certificate will also include floodplain information including Base Flood Elevation and Flood Zone.
- Local communities often store Elevation Certificates on city or county websites and can be downloaded for free. It is a good idea to check with your city or county first. Additionally, the Elevation Certificate may not be available online, but the community could have a paper copy of the document. Finally, an Elevation Certificate may be associated with your mortgage closing documents.
- An additional resource for digital Elevation Certificates is the Florida Disaster website. This website is supported through the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM).
Knowledge is power! Doing your research and making informed decisions prior to purchasing a waterfront home will only add to the enjoyment of owning a beautiful piece of the Florida life.
Contact me when you are ready to buy that ocean front condominium, a home in the mid-canal or a popular point lot. I am here to help every step of the way and can offer resources for your inquiries that I may not have addressed in this article.
Let’s work together to get you that waterfront home in paradise!
Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR
Coldwell Banker Realty
901 E Las Olas Blvd Ste 101
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
808.747.3686
SL 3535792











