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    MIA SANABRIA
    REALTOR® · LPT Realty
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    Fort Lauderdale Waterfront Homes: What Serious Buyers Should Know Before Touring

    The waterfront market requires a different diligence sequence. Dockage, seawalls, and bridge clearance must be verified before the aesthetic.

    Buying a waterfront home in Fort Lauderdale is as much about the marine infrastructure as it is about the house itself. Before falling in love with a property's interior, serious buyers must verify three critical elements: seawall integrity, dockage capacity, and bridge clearance. A failing seawall can be a six-figure liability, while inadequate dockage or restrictive fixed bridges can render a property useless for a yacht owner. It's essential to work with a real estate professional who understands these nuances and can coordinate the necessary marine inspections during the due diligence period. Always verify the water depth at low tide and check for any local ordinances regarding boat lifts and dock extensions.