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Rather it is for an Investment, Foreclosure, Refinances, Purchase, Relocation, Divorce, Bankrupts, Settlement, Listing (FSBO), You name it, We can do it in Broward County.
Our services in Florida Include:
- FHA Appraisals
- Single Family Residential - 1004
- Short Sales
- Small Residential Income Property Appraisal- 1025
- REO (Real Estate Owned) Single Family
- Single Family Drive By - 2055
- Reverse / Equity Mortgage
- Condominium Appraisals - 1073
- Drive By Condo - 1075
- Manufactured Homes Appraisals- 1004C
- ERC Relocation Coop/Condo/Townhouse
- Construction Appraisals
- Land appraisal
- Desk Review - 2000
- Field Review
- Rent Schedule
- Operating Income statement
- Completion Report - 1004D
Our client base consist of:
Mortgage Lenders, Real Estate Brokers, Lawyers, Home Owners, Home buyers, accountants, banks investors, and much more.
This is some History, Points Of Interest, and some Geography of Broward County from Wikipedia
Broward County was created in 1915. It was named for Napoleon Bonaparte Broward, Governor of Florida from 1905 to 1909. In 1915, Palm Beach County and Dade County contributed nearly equal portions of land to create Broward County. By the 1960s, Broward County was considered a leader in agriculture products and services within the State of Florida. The massive buildup of the South Florida region since the mid 1970s transformed the region, evidenced by the closure of the last major agriculture center within the county (Waldrep Dairy Farm) in 2003. It was one of the counties at the center of the 2000 U.S. Presidential election recount controversy. In 2002, it began an aggressive campaign of placing surveillance cameras along highways and traffic lights.
Points Of Interest
Broward boasts some notable attractions. The Museum of Science and Discovery is located in Ft. Lauderdale. The International Swimming Hall of Fame is located near the Atlantic Ocean in Fort Lauderdale. The International Game Fish Association has the Hall of Fame for Sport Fishing in Dania Beach. Flamingo Gardens is a botanical garden and wildlife sanctuary. Butterfly World is located in Coconut Creek. Sawgrass Mills, a large shopping mall, is located in Sunrise. There are also multiple entrances to Everglades parks. In Pompano Beach is the Festival Flea Market Mall, America's largest indoor flea market.
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,320 square miles (3,418 km²).Approximately two-thirds -- 847 square miles (2,194 km²) -- of the county's area lies in an undeveloped Everglades conservation area. 1,205 square miles (3,122 km²) of the county's area is land and 114 square miles (296 km²) of it is water. The total area is 8.66% water. Broward approved the construction of Osborne Reef, an artificial reef made of tires off the Fort Lauderdale beach, but it has proven an environmental disaster.
Some of the Cities in Broward County
1. City of Parkland
2. City of Coconut Creek
3. City of Deerfield Beach
4. City of Coral Springs
5. City of Margate
6. City of Pompano Beach
7. City of Lighthouse Point
8. Town of Hillsboro Beach
9. City of Tamarac
10. City of North Lauderdale
11. Town of Lauderdale-by-the-Sea
12. Village of Sea Ranch Lakes
13. City of Oakland Park
14. City of Wilton Manors
15. Village of Lazy Lake
16. City of Fort Lauderdale
17. City of Lauderdale Lakes
18. City of Lauderhill
19. City of Sunrise
20. City of Plantation
21. City of Weston
22. Town of Davie
23. City of Dania Beach
24. City of Hollywood
25. Town of Southwest Ranches
26. City of Cooper City
27. City of Pembroke Pines
28. City of Miramar
29. City of West Park
30. Town of Pembroke Park
31. City of Hallandale Beach
Neighborhoods in incorporated areas (and recently annexed census-designated places)
* Bonnie Loch-Woodsetter North in Pompano Beach.
* Broadview-Pompano Park in North Lauderdale.
* Broward Estates in Lauderhill.
* Carver Ranches in West Park.
* Chambers Estates in Dania Beach.
* Chula Vista Isles in Fort Lauderdale.
* Collier Manor-Cresthaven in Pompano Beach.
* Country Estates in Southwest Ranches.
* Crystal Lake in Deerfield Beach.
* Edgewater in Dania Beach.
* Estates of Fort Lauderdale in Dania Beach, and partially in Hollywood.
* Godfrey Road in Parkland.
* Golden Heights in Fort Lauderdale.
* Green Meadow in Southwest Ranches.
* Hacienda Village in Davie.
* Ivanhoe Estates in Southwest Ranches.
* Kendall Green in Pompano Beach.
* Lake Forest in West Park.
* Leisureville in Pompano Beach.
* Loch Lomond in Pompano Beach.
* Melrose Park in Fort Lauderdale.
* Miami Gardens in West Park.
* North Andrews Gardens in Oakland Park.
* Oak Point in Hollywood.
* Palm Aire in Fort Lauderdale.
* Pine Island Ridge in Davie.
* Pompano Beach Highlands in Pompano Beach.
* Pompano Estates in Deerfield Beach.
* Ravenswood Estates in Dania Beach.
* Ramblewood East in Coral Springs.
* Riverland Village in Fort Lauderdale.
* Rock Island in Fort Lauderdale.
* Rolling Oaks in Southwest Ranches.
* Royal Palm Ranches in Cooper City.
* Tedder in Pompano Beach.
* St. George in Lauderhill.
* Sunshine Ranches in Southwest Ranches.
* Terra Mar in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, and partially in Pompano Beach.
* Twin Lakes North of Prospect Road, in Fort Lauderdale. South of Prospect Road, in Oakland Park.
* Utopia in West Park.
* Village Park in North Lauderdale.
* West Ken-Lark in Lauderhill.