See it before you buy
The answer on page one. The context on page two. Two examples below — a canal-front home and a coastal property — show the full format and depth before you spend a cent.
The design flood elevation is the base flood elevation plus one foot — the height the lowest floor must reach. The most common Southwest Florida case.
Open sample →Here, elevation is measured to the bottom of the lowest structural beam, and the home must be built on pilings. The coastal high-hazard case.
Open sample →Why it's worth $39
When a property has an approved variance on record, the Dossier surfaces it — something a raw FEMA map will not show. And if a property is in Zone X, you'll see, for free, that it's mapped outside the high-risk floodplain. No elevation requirement, no report needed.