Home BuyersHome Sellers and BuyersHomeowner January 30, 2026

February 2026 ~ Home Equity, Puppies and First Time Buyer Tips

February 2026 Newsletter

Welcome to Your February 2026 Real Estate & Lifestyle Update!

As we settle into February, I’m excited to share this month’s newsletter with my community—focused on helping you make smart, confident decisions at home and in real estate. In this edition, I break down the truth about home equity—what it can do for you and the risks to avoid—along with practical tips to puppy‑proof your home, ideas to declutter using minimalist design, and guidance on avoiding common first‑time home buying mistakes. As always, I’ve also included a local market reports so you stay informed on what’s really happening in our neighborhood real estate market. My goal is simple: to keep you educated, prepared, and empowered—whether you’re buying, selling, or simply planning ahead.

If you take part in it, have a Happy Valentine’s Day!
Annette 


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Real Estate Updates | Area Reports | December 2025

 

Broward County | Hollywood
View Report
Broward County | Fort Lauderdale
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Broward County | Dania Beach
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As always, my goal is to support our Southeast Florida community with clear, practical guidance—whether you’re building equity, preparing your home, or planning your next move. Real estate decisions are personal, and having the right local insight makes all the difference. If you ever have questions or need trusted advice, I’m here to help you move forward with confidence and truly love where you live.

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

Florida Real Estate Market Trends January 9, 2026

Fort Lauderdale December 2025 Area Report

Fort Lauderdale December 2025 real estate statistics have been published.

Fort Lauderdale Area Reports

Single Family Homes

Condominium & Townhouses


Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Market Summary – December 2025

 

December 2025 | Single‑Family Homes & Condos/Townhomes

Overall Market Conditions

  • The Fort Lauderdale market shows slower activity, higher prices, and longer selling times, especially for single‑family homes.
  • Inventory remains elevated, meaning buyers have more choices and sellers face more competition.

Single‑Family Homes

Key Trends

  • Prices are up sharply year‑over‑year
    • Median Sold Price: $779,500 (+34% vs. Dec 2024)
    • Year‑to‑Date Median Sold Price: $640,000 (+9.4%)
  • Fewer homes are selling
    • December sales: 154 homes (+7.7% vs. last year)
    • Year‑to‑date sales: down nearly 10%
  • Homes are taking longer to sell
    • Median Days on Market: 48 days (up from 40)
    • Average Days on Market (YTD): 84 days
  • Sellers are close to asking price
    • List‑to‑Sold Price Ratio: 95.3%

What It Means

  • Strong pricing favors sellers, but longer market times mean homes must be priced competitively and show well.
  • Buyers benefit from more negotiating power than in prior years.

Condo & Townhome Market

Key Trends

  • Prices are declining
    • Median Sold Price: $395,000 (–4.8% YoY)
    • YTD Median Sold Price: $410,000 (–7.9%)
  • Sales activity has slowed
    • December sales: down 17%
    • Year‑to‑date sales: slightly lower than 2024
  • Significantly longer selling times
    • Median Days on Market: 97 days (up from 64)
    • Average Days on Market: 137 days
  • More discounts are occurring
    • List‑to‑Sold Price Ratio: 94.2%

What It Means

  • The condo market is clearly buyer‑favored.
  • Pricing pressure and longer timelines suggest strategic pricing is critical for sellers.
  • Buyers may find value opportunities, especially compared to single‑family homes.

Inventory & Supply

  • The market continues to reflect higher months of supply, especially for condos.
  • A “balanced” market is typically around 6 months of supply—current levels indicate increased competition among sellers in many segments.

Bottom Line

  • Single‑family homes: Prices are strong, but the pace has slowed. Sellers must stay competitive; buyers have more leverage than in recent years.
  • Condos/townhomes: Softer prices, longer selling times, and fewer sales point to a clear buyer’s market.
  • Overall: Fort Lauderdale has moved away from the ultra‑competitive pandemic era and into a more normalized, negotiation‑friendly market.


We are in a new housing market in SE Florida. This is the time to work with an experienced and knowledgeable real estate professional.  Please contact me if you would like to be sent updated market reports for YOUR specific neighborhood, Fort Lauderdale, or another SE Florida city. We can discuss the market, current trends and how we can work together to accomplish your real estate goals. I am here to help.

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

Holidays July 2, 2024

Tips for a Safe 4th of July for All!


Happy 4th of July!! Let’s all enjoy the day and make sure we keep our family and pets safe during our Independence Day!

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Pet Safety

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! I can share YOUR ideas to help others in our community.

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Family Safety:

 


Alternatives to Using Fireworks While Celebrating


I wish you a festive and safe 4th of July!!

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 8, 2024

Fort Lauderdale April Area Report

Fort Lauderdale April 2024 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

Annette.Dammeyer@cbrealty.com

www.AnnetteDammeyer.com

SL 3535792

Florida Real Estate Market Trends April 7, 2023

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

Annette.Dammeyer@cbrealty.com

www.AnnetteDammeyer.com

SL 3535792

Homeowner March 13, 2023

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!🌸

 

1. Check Railings, Fences, and Walkway
2. Update Windows
3. Start Kitchen Renovation Projects
4. Update Exterior Lighting
5. Refresh Exterior Paint and Stain
6. Service the Air Conditioner


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

Annette.Dammeyer@cbrealty.com

www.AnnetteDammeyer.com

SL 3535792

Florida Real Estate Market Trends November 8, 2022

Hollywood, FL Area Real Estate Report

The Hollywood, FL Market is Booming!

Prices are up from October 2021 to October 2022 and the real estate market is strong. Hollywood is a highly desired location for homeowners and investors alike.

Commonly asked 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 ⇓⇓⇓

⇒HOLLYWOOD 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 Hollywood or another SE Florida city. I am here to help.

Let’s start working together!

Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR

Coldwell Banker Realty

808.747.3686

Annette.Dammeyer@cbrealty.com

www.AnnetteDammeyer.com

SL 3535792

Florida Real Estate Market Trends November 7, 2022

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

Annette.Dammeyer@cbrealty.com

www.AnnetteDammeyer.com

SL 3535792

Homeowner September 23, 2022

Your Home is Your Sanctuary! Fall maintenance tips to keep it safe and cozy.

Fall Home Maintenance Checklist

It may not feel like Fall in SE Florida yet, but it is still a great time to keep up on those seasonal maintenance tasks to keep your home in good condition and ready for the holidays. Preventative measures protect costly repairs in the future, while adding the enjoyment of your most valuable asset.


Clean Your Gutters

Your roof’s drainage system annually diverts thousands of gallons of water from your house’s exterior and foundation walls, so it’s vital to keep this system flowing smoothly. Clogged gutters can lead to damaged exterior surfaces. A worthy addition to your gutters are mesh gutter guards to keep debris from returning and clogging your gutters.


Seal Up Air Leaks

Gaps in caulk and weatherstripping let cold air into your warm home, and sealing up a drafty house can save up to 20% on your heating bills, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Weatherstripping is easily the most cost-effective way to reduce heating and cooling costs. You can tell that your weatherstripping needs to be replaced if it looks warped, cracked, or otherwise deteriorated; if you can feel a draft around the edge of your window or door; or if you can see light around the edges of your door or window.

In addition to inspecting weatherstripping, check for missing or damaged caulk around windows, doors, and entry points for electrical, cable, phone, and gas. Seal any gaps with a suitable caulk. If drafts around windows persist, consider getting your windows replaced. Glass with multiple panes, spacers, or filler gasses (such as argon or krypton) will likely solve these problems. A professional can swap out your problem windows with more efficient models that will increase your level of comfort while decreasing your heating bills.


Inspect Your Roof

Here in SE Florida, roof integrity is extremely important.

  • Look for Algae, Moss, or Piles of Leaves. Moss is especially dangerous because it soaks up rainwater like a sponge. The moisture can cause the wooden structure underneath your roof to mold and decay, which can compromise the structural integrity of your roof. Moss killer and/or elbow grease with a broom or brush can remove this algae.
  • Look for Buckled or Curled Shingles. Misshapen shingles can compromise the integrity of your roof, letting in water and causing poor ventilation, so they should be replaced. If more than one-third of your shingles are curling during your roof inspection and repair process, it’s time to re-shingle the entire roof.
  • Check for Damaged, Missing, or Old Shingles. Missing or damaged shingles can also let water seep through your roof. If you have wooden shingles or wood shake shingles, inspect them for signs of dry rot, either from the ground or from a ladder (don’t walk on a wooden shingle or shake roof). Asbestos, slate, or clay tile roofs can suffer from breakage, so look for cracked, chipped, broken, or altogether missing shingles. If you’re performing a metal roof inspection, check for signs of corrosion, rust, stress wrinkling, or other wear.
  • Inspect the Roof Up Close. If you get on to your roof, look for damage to the flashings around the chimney, dormers, and vent pipes. (Flashings are the metal materials on your roof that redirect water.) Damaged or corroded flashings can let water into the interior structure of your roof and could contribute to rot in the structure of your roof and the walls of your home. If you see damage, you’ll probably need to replace the flashings.

Replace Your Furnace Filter

Furnace filters trap dust that would otherwise be distributed throughout your home. Clogged filters make it harder to keep your home at a comfortable temperature, thus increasing your utility bills. Simple monthly cleaning is all it takes to keep these filters free of debris. Disposable filters can be vacuumed once before replacement. Foam filters can also be vacuumed, but they don’t need to be replaced unless they are damaged.


Give Your Furnace a Checkup

Once a year, it’s a good idea to have your heating system inspected by a professional. To avoid the last-minute rush, consider scheduling this task in early fall before the heating season begins. Here are signs that you should have an inspection performed sooner:

  • Noisy belts: Unusual screeches or whines could be a signal that belts connected to the blower motor are worn or damaged.
  • Poor performance: A heating system that doesn’t seem to work as well as it once did could be a sign of various problems. Your heating ducts might be blocked, the burners might be misadjusted, or the blower motor could be on its last legs. The first step, however, is to make sure your furnace filter is clean.
  • Erratic behavior: This could be caused by a faulty thermostat or a misadjusted furnace.

Review Emergency and Safety Features

  • Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors: Replace the batteries in each smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) detector, then vacuum them with a soft brush attachment. Test the detectors by pressing the test button. If you haven’t already, install a smoke detector on every floor of your home.
  • Fire extinguishers: Every home should have at least one fire extinguisher rated for all fire types (look for an A-B-C rating on the label). At a minimum, keep one near the kitchen; having one per floor isn’t a bad idea. Annually, check the indicator on the pressure gauge to make sure the extinguisher is charged. Make certain that the lock pin is intact and firmly in place, and check that the discharge nozzle is not clogged. Clean the extinguisher and check it for dents, scratches, and corrosion. Replace if the damage seems severe. Note: Fire extinguishers that are more than six years old should be replaced. Mark the date of purchase on the new unit with a permanent marker.
  • Fire escape plans: Every bedroom should have two exit paths. Make sure windows aren’t blocked by furniture or other items. Ideally, each upper-floor bedroom should have a rope ladder near the window for emergency exits. Review what to do in case of fire, and arrange a safe meeting place for everyone away from the house.

Touch Up the Exterior Paint on a Lovely Fall Day

Not only will it make your home look welcoming while adding curb appeal, touching up exterior paint will help protect its trim, flashing and siding from damage from the elements.


I hope these tips help you with your Fall home maintenance planning! As always, feel free to reach out to me with any of your real estate needs. 

Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR®

Coldwell Banker Realty

808.747.3686

Annette.Dammeyer@cbrealty.com

www.AnnetteDammeyer.com

SL 3535792

Florida Real Estate Market Trends August 10, 2022

Hollywood, FL Area Report

Hollywood, Florida has so much to offer!

Real estate in Hollywood is a fantastic investment. Click the link below to view the most recent real estate statistics released for July, 2022.

Hollywood, FL Area Report – July, 2022


As always, please contact me if you would like to be automatically sent updated area market reports for Hollywood, or another SE Florida city. I am here to help.

Let’s start working together!

Annette Dammeyer, REALTOR

Coldwell Banker Realty

808.747.3686

Annette.Dammeyer@cbrealty.com

www.AnnetteDammeyer.com

SL 3535792