Home BuyersHomeowner June 7, 2024

June is National Homeownership Month!

June is National Homeownership Month!

Owning a home brings joy, belonging, and countless benefits to your life. From stability and personalization to building equity and creating a lasting legacy, homeownership is a game-changer. Join the celebration and discover why having a place to call your own is a dream worth achieving!


If you are looking for help making your homeownership dreams come true, I am here to help! It would be my privilege to help you through every step with experience, integrity and dedication.

Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR

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

Home BuyersHome Sellers and BuyersHomeowner June 3, 2024

Energy Saving Tips During the Warm Season

With warmer weather upon us, saving energy in your home is essential! Share and save these energy-saving tips to use throughout the season!



These tips can save energy and you can also save money including tax credits for energy efficient upgrades! 

Please feel free to share this information. I care about our community and I am here to help.

Let’s save energy together!

Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR

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

 

Florida Real Estate Market Trends May 1, 2024

SE Florida Market Snapshot

Happy May 1st! Here are the Market Snapshots reflecting the last 30 days for the following areas:

  • Fort Lauderdale
  • Wilton Manors
  • Hollywood
  • Dania Beach
  • Hallandale Beach

These take into account all property types (Single Family Homes/Condos/Townhomes).



Please contact me if you would like to be automatically sent updated area Market Snapshots 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

Annette.Dammeyer@cbrealty.com

www.AnnetteDammeyer.com

SL 3535792

Homeowner April 18, 2024

Wind Inspection and Mitigation in Florida

 

In Florida, wind mitigation inspections are assessments conducted on residential properties to determine how well the structure can withstand wind damage, particularly from hurricanes or strong storms. These inspections are crucial because Florida is prone to severe weather events, and homes need to be resilient against high winds to reduce the risk of damage and lower insurance premiums.

During a wind mitigation inspection, a qualified inspector evaluates various features of the property that contribute to its ability to withstand wind forces. These features may include:

  1. Roof covering: The type and condition of the roof covering material, such as shingles or tiles, are assessed.
  2. Roof geometry: The shape and design of the roof can affect its resistance to wind. Hip roofs, for example, are generally more wind-resistant than gable roofs.
  3. Roof-to-wall connections: The method used to attach the roof to the walls of the structure is examined. Secure connections, such as hurricane straps or clips, can significantly improve the home’s wind resistance.
  4. Roof deck attachment: The material and method used to attach the roof decking to the roof trusses or rafters are evaluated.
  5. Roof shape and design: Certain roof shapes, such as gable or hip roofs, can impact how wind flows over and around the structure.
  6. Opening protection: The presence of impact-resistant windows, shutters, or other protective measures for doors and windows is considered.

Once the inspection is completed, the homeowner receives a wind mitigation inspection report detailing the findings and any recommended improvements. This report can then be submitted to insurance companies to potentially qualify for discounts on windstorm insurance premiums.

To obtain wind mitigation insurance in Florida, follow these steps:

  1. Schedule a wind mitigation inspection: Contact a licensed and certified wind mitigation inspector to conduct an inspection of your property.
  2. Obtain the inspection report: After the inspection, the inspector will provide you with a detailed report outlining the findings and any recommended improvements.
  3. Contact your insurance company: Provide the wind mitigation inspection report to your insurance company and inquire about potential discounts on your windstorm insurance premiums.
  4. Submit the necessary paperwork: Your insurance company may require you to fill out additional paperwork or provide documentation to apply the wind mitigation discounts to your policy.
  5. Review your policy: Once the discounts have been applied, review your insurance policy to ensure that the changes have been made and that you are receiving the appropriate coverage.

By completing a wind mitigation inspection and obtaining wind mitigation insurance, homeowners in Florida can better protect their properties against wind damage and potentially save money on insurance premiums in the long run.


Contact me if you would like referrals for wind inspectors. 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

Annette.Dammeyer@cbrealty.com

www.AnnetteDammeyer.com

SL 3535792

Home BuyersHome Sellers and BuyersHomeowner April 4, 2024

What is a 4-Point Inspection?

4-Point Inspection for Residential Homes

In Florida, a four-point inspection is a specialized assessment of four key systems in a residential property: the roof, electrical system, plumbing system, and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system. This inspection is often required by insurance companies for homeowners seeking or renewing insurance policies, particularly for older homes.

Here’s why each component is assessed:

  1. Roof: The inspector evaluates the age, condition, and integrity of the roof covering material (such as shingles or tiles), signs of damage, and any areas of concern like leaks or missing shingles. Roofs are crucial for protecting the home from weather elements, and their condition affects insurance risk.
  2. Electrical System: This part of the inspection focuses on the electrical wiring, panel, and fixtures. The inspector looks for outdated wiring, overloaded circuits, faulty connections, and potential fire hazards. Ensuring the electrical system is up to code and safe reduces the risk of fire, which is a significant concern for insurance companies.
  3. Plumbing System: The plumbing inspection assesses the condition of pipes, fixtures, and water heaters. The inspector checks for leaks, corrosion, water pressure issues, and signs of water damage. A properly functioning plumbing system is essential for preventing water damage and maintaining the integrity of the home’s structure.
  4. HVAC System: The inspection of the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system involves checking for proper installation, age, condition, and efficiency. Inspectors look for signs of wear and tear, malfunctioning components, and potential safety hazards. A well-maintained HVAC system ensures comfort and safety for occupants and reduces the risk of damage or accidents.

The importance of a four-point inspection for home insurance lies in risk assessment. Insurance companies need to understand the condition of these critical systems to determine the level of risk associated with insuring the property. Older homes, in particular, may have outdated or deteriorating systems, which could pose higher risks for insurance providers.

By requiring a four-point inspection, insurance companies can:

  1. Assess Risk: Inspectors provide detailed information about the condition of the home’s key systems, allowing insurance companies to assess the level of risk accurately.
  2. Prevent Claims: Identifying potential issues before they become major problems helps prevent costly insurance claims. For instance, discovering a leaky roof or faulty wiring early on allows homeowners to address these issues proactively, reducing the likelihood of future damage.
  3. Determine Premiums: The results of the inspection can influence insurance premiums. Homes with well-maintained systems may qualify for lower premiums, while those with significant issues may face higher costs or require repairs before coverage can be approved.

In summary, a four-point inspection in Florida is a vital tool for insurance underwriting, providing insurers with essential information about the condition of a home’s roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems. By identifying potential risks and ensuring the property meets safety standards, insurers can offer appropriate coverage and premiums while helping homeowners maintain a safe and secure living environment.

All 4-Point Inspection Forms must be completed and signed by a verifiable Florida-licensed inspector.


Contact me today for any real estate assistance you may need, including resources and referrals for home inspections. I am here to help!

Let’s start working together!

CONTACT ANNETTE

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

Home Sellers and BuyersHomeowner April 2, 2024

Marketing Strategy

Marketing Strategy

A successful sale requires a successful plan.

Proven. Powerful. Personal.


 


If you are ready to market and sell your property, let’s make an appointment to discuss how to get it listed and sold. I am committed to my clients. Contact me if you are looking for a dedicated agent who will:

– Call you back and respond to your messages and emails PROMPTLY
– Keep you informed throughout the process
– Negotiate on your behalf with integrity
– Diligently work to sell your property
– Communicate with all parties with respect and resourcefulness
– Utilize over a decade of experience to keep the process as streamlined and stress-free as possible

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

Annette.Dammeyer@cbrealty.com

www.AnnetteDammeyer.com

SL 3535792

Homeowner January 15, 2024

Have You Filed Your Homestead Exemption?

FLORIDA HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION

Due Date is March 1st, 2024

All legal Florida residents are eligible for a Homestead Exemption on their homes, condominiums, co-op apartments, and certain mobile home lots if they qualify. The Florida Constitution provides this tax-saving exemption on the first and third $25,000 of the assessed value of an owner/occupied residence. While a complicated formula is used to explain this — as the additional $25,000 only applies to the non-schools portion of your tax bill in annual tax savings for all homes with a value of $75,000 or higher. Savings depend upon your city’s millage rate

You are entitled to a Homestead Exemption if, as of January 1st, you have made the property your permanent home or the permanent home of a person who is legally or naturally dependent on you. By law, January 1 of each year is the date on which permanent residence is determined.

Broward County:

For additional information on Homestead and Other Exemptions and what you will need to apply for the exemption:

Marty Kiar, Broward County Property Appraiser

Online Homestead Application 2024


 

Florida Department of Revenue

  • Florida Tax Oversight
  • The Property Tax System
  • Contact a County Official

 


I love keeping my community informed! Please reach out to me for any real estate assistance you may need. I will continue to serve my clients with experience, integrity and dedication.

Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR

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

Home Sellers and BuyersHomeowner November 28, 2023

2024 Home Improvement Projects That Will Pay Off

As 2024 approaches, consider boosting your home’s value with strategic improvements. Whether for resale or personal enjoyment, these projects can make a significant impact. 🏡✨


Let’s get your home ready for 2024! 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

Annette.Dammeyer@cbrealty.com

www.AnnetteDammeyer.com

SL 3535792

 

 

 

 

Homeowner August 30, 2023

6 Home Security Tips Every Homeowner Should Know


Your home is a place you want to feel safe and secure from the outside world. Implementing simple security practices helps create a secure environment for your loved ones.

Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR

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

Home BuyersHomeowner June 6, 2023

June is National Homeownership Month!

June is National Homeownership Month!

Owning a home brings joy, belonging, and countless benefits to your life. From stability and personalization to building equity and creating a lasting legacy, homeownership is a game-changer. Join the celebration and discover why having a place to call your own is a dream worth achieving!


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR

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