The Most Recommended Realtor in Coral Springs Homes For Sale, Parkland Homes For Sale, Margate Homes For Sale, and Coconut Creek Homes For Sale Since 2004
Dennis is the Treasurer of the Margate Chamber of Commerce
Member of the Miami Association of Realtors
President of the Margate/Coconut Creek Kiwanis Club
Certified Field Trainer for Keyes Company Realtors

Full Time Realtors Needed To Join My Growing South Florida Team!
Dennis Cantlay Realtor
Office Phone: 954-905-1116
Mobile Phone: 954-804-7751
Fax Phone: 954-206-7852

DennisCantlay@keyes.com
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Dennis's Promise to You:

"Dear South Florida Neighbor,

I promise to make the buying and selling of your Coral Springs real estate as cost effective for you as possible while maintaining the highest level of service. That means I want to put, or keep as much of your money in YOUR pocket as I possibly can.

The most important thing when choosing a Margate real estate professional is to find someone you can trust. I have an 8 year history of success and integrity in Coral Springs, Parkland, Coconut Creek, Margate and the surrounding South Florida Real Estate Market.

I am an experienced negotiator with expert knowledge of the Coral Springs, Parkland, Coconut Creek, and Margate Real Estate markets. You can count on me to always work with your financial interests in mind, and to represent you and your wishes with prejudice, always.

I promise to provide you with accurate and up-to-date information, skilled analysis and sound real estate advice.
You, and your particular needs are unique to you, and that's exactly how I will treat you. I'm proud to say that a high percentage of my business comes from past clients-from people who choose my services time and again. I measure my success by the relationships I build along the way."

Sincerely,

Dennis Cantlay

More about the Coral Springs, Parkland, Coconut Creek, Margate and the surrounding South Florida neighborhoods I have serviced since 2004:

Coral Springs Homes For Sale

The Coral Springs Bridge was painted red. there were no other buildings in the whole City. Hurricane Cleo passed over the Covered Bridge in August of 1964, but the Bridge was so strong, it was not damaged. To make the Bridge more interesting, murals were painted on each side. The mural on the east side of the Coral Springs Bridge had a picture of a red bull. The mural on the west side of the Bridge showed a can of peaches. There were no trees around the Bridge, so the murals were easy to see. The first building was the Coral Ridge properties Real Estate office, opened in 1964. Coral Ridge properties Real Estate had maps of the first Coral Springs neighborhoods built. they developed the entire City of Coral Springs — roads, canals and parks. The Coral Springs Real Estate office was a white, one-room building with a Bahama style roof. The steps on the roof allowed the rain to run off. The Coral Springs Real Estate office was built at the northwest corner of 441 and Wiles road, the first road into coral Springs. It was not paved, so when someone drove on it, clouds of dust billowed up from the dirt road. By 1966, the Coral Springs real estate office became too small for Coral Ridge properties. They gave it to the City of Coral Springs, who moved it to the northwest corner of Wiles road and Woodside Drive, where it became the first police station. the first Coral Springs police officer had a black and tan German shepherd K-9 named Sgt. Satan. By 1972, it was too small for the Coral Springs police Department. the police moved to a bigger station and the building became a clubhouse until 1976. Coral Springs Homes For Sale Then, nobody wanted it. the building was towed to 127th Avenue and 39th street — the Coral Springs City Dump. it was used by the fire Department as a training school. One day, they accidentally set it on fire! When people saw how sturdy the little building was, they decided to rescue it. In 1977 it was moved again, pulled by a flatbed truck it was followed by a parade of people and the Coral Springs High school Band, marching along to Mullins park. The building was cleaned and repaired and opened as the Mini Museum in 1978. It is now the Museum of Coral Springs History, displaying the earliest maps and pictures of the City. Coral Ridge properties needed a bigger building by 1966 for all the people working to develop the new City of Coral Springs. The Coral Ridge properties Administration Building was planned to look like Thomas Jefferson’s university of Virginia. in 1978, the City of Coral Springs bought the building to use as City Hall. The first restaurant, the Red Fox Inn, and Coral Springs public library were in the West Wing. the first Coral Springs post office was in the East Wing. Children rode their horses to the Coral Ridge properties Administration Building to pick up the mail until 1970, when local delivery began. The Covered Bridge Coral Springs Homes For Sale continues to be very important to the City of Coral springs, even though the Bridge can no longer be seen from Wiles road because of all the trees. Its image is on the Coral Springs City seal, badges and the Coral Springs City flag.

Margate homes for sale, Florida

Margate is in Broward County, Florida, United States. As of 2010, Margate had a population of 53,284. It is part of the South Florida Metropolitan Real Estate Area, which is home to 5,564,635 people. Margate is four miles from the Atlantic ocean. Margate, FL U.S.  Population is 57,099. Margate's Crime Rate is Low, and the Cost of Living is Average. Health Care Varies. The Median Home Price is Low. The Median Income is Low. The Climate and Weather in Margate homes for sale, Florida tends to be hot and humid, typical of South Florida. The Geography of Margate is northwest of Fort Lauderdale, and is just west of the Atlantic Ocean. Cultural Attractions include The nearby Boca Raton Art Museum is filled with art that represents the culture of Florida. Margate Recreation, enjoy The Calypso Cove Waterpark which features three swimming pools and various exercise and instructional programs.

Historical Margate homes for sale, Florida became a town in 1955, and was incorporated as a city in 1961

Homes For Sale in Parkland, Florida

Parkland is also in Broward County, Florida, where zoning laws are designed to protect the "park-like" character of the city. Originally, there were no stores or traffic lights in Parkland, though this changed in the early 2000s. As of 2010 the population of Parkland was 23,962. It is part of the South Florida Metropolitan Area, which was home to 5,564,635 people at the 2010 census.

About The Homes For Sale in Parkland, Florida - Parkland Library
The state of the art Parkland Library is located at the Municipal Complex at 6620 University Drive. Parkland residents are encouraged to contact (954) 757-4200 to obtain library cards and Parkland Homeowners Stickers ($5 each), and to register for its programs and events. Check the City’s website for programs and events. The hours of operation are 10:00 am to 7:30 pm, Monday-Thursday and 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, Friday and Saturday.

Parkland Parks and Recreation

Homes For Sale in Parkland, Florida offices are located within Pine Trails Park at 10561 Trails End. Summer camp, winter break, year-round, and senior programs information and applications are available by calling (954) 757-2129, calling (954) 757-4142, or by visiting the Parks and Recreation website. Pavilion registrations are available to Parkland residents only, and availability inquiries and reservations must be made by contacting the Parks and Recreation Administrative Assistant at (954) 757-4105. Field facilities reservations must be made by contacting the Parks and Recreation Director at (954) 757-4126. For information on concerts, shows, farmers’ market, and other City related events, contact the Special Events Coordinator at (954) 757-4120 or by visiting the Parks and Recreation website. Certain residents’ celebrations and certain events of 501c3 and other nonprofit organizations may require Special Events Permits. Special events permit inquiries and applications must be directed to the Department of Parks and Recreation.

Coconut Creek Homes For Sale, Florida

Coconut Creek is a Broward County City, Florida, nestled in South Florida. It had a population of 52,909 at the 2010 census. It is nicknamed Butterfly Capital of the World, because it is home to the world's largest butterfly aviary, Butterfly World, with over 80 species and 5,000 individual butterflies.

Coconut Creek covers 12 square miles, with approximately 50,000 Coconut Creek residents and 1,400 Coconut Creek businesses. Coconut Creek Homes For Sale, Florida is primarily Coconut Creek single-family homes, Coconut Creek condominiums, and Coconut Creek townhouses within professionally landscaped communities.

Welcome to the City of Coconut Creek, "The Butterfly Capital of the World". Coconut Creek Homes For Sale, Florida is located in South Florida and is a picturesque city of 50,000 with an abundance of trees, waterways, attractive landscaped roads, beautiful parks, and butterfly gardens throughout our neighborhoods.

When in Coconut Creek, please visit MainStreet which is in the heart of the city and home to the Promenade of Coconut Creek, a green mixed-use lifestyle center filled with an abundance of shops and restaurants and the Seminole Coconut Creek casino, which features gaming machines, poker, restaurants and live entertainment.

Our business community is thriving. We have over 1,500 businesses with many of the larger corporations situated in the Lyons Technology Center or Lyons Business Park.

If it is buying a home that you seek, Coconut Creek offers a variety of options that include single family homes, condominiums and townhouses – all within beautifully landscaped developments. Moreover, Coconut Creek Homes For Sale, Florida schools are A-rated.
Dennis Cantlay
Office Phone: 954-905-1116
Mobile Phone:
954-804-7751
Fax Phone: 954-206-7852

DennisCantlay@keyes.com