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Accessibility Statement

DynamicEdge Realty is committed to providing a website that is accessible and usable for all visitors, including individuals with disabilities.

We strive to follow generally recognized accessibility standards and best practices, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, where reasonably possible.

If you experience difficulty accessing any content, viewing a file, using any feature of this website, or notice an accessibility issue, please contact us at Support@DynamicEdgeRealty.com or call 516-588-0502. Please describe the issue, the page or feature involved, and any assistive technology you are using. We will make reasonable efforts to provide the information or service you need in an accessible format or through an alternative method.

We welcome your comments and suggestions as we continue to improve the accessibility of our website.


Our Accessibility Efforts

We are continually working to improve accessibility by:

  • Using clear headings and consistent page structure
  • Providing descriptive alternative text for meaningful images where appropriate
  • Maintaining sufficient color contrast
  • Supporting keyboard navigation where feasible
  • Using readable fonts and responsive layouts
  • Reviewing new content and features for accessibility before publication

Because our website includes third-party services and embedded content, some portions of the site may not yet fully conform to accessibility standards. These may include IDX property search tools, maps, calculators, chat systems, videos, forms, or other third-party content beyond our direct control.


Web Accessibility Help

There are actions you can take to make your web experience more accessible.

I am blind or have difficulty seeing

The main accessibility page from the U.S. Social Security Administration provides helpful information about browser, computer, and device accessibility features.

You may also find these common adjustments helpful:

  1. Use your computer or device to read web pages aloud
  2. Use the keyboard instead of a mouse to navigate
  3. Increase text size in your browser or device settings
  4. Use screen magnification or zoom features
  5. Change background and text colors for greater contrast
  6. Make your mouse pointer larger or easier to see

I find a keyboard or mouse difficult to use

Speech recognition software and built-in voice controls may help you navigate websites and applications. Many devices include accessibility features that allow you to move around a webpage, select buttons, and enter text using your voice.

I am deaf or hard of hearing

Several accessibility features may help:

  1. Transcripts. Some audio and video content may include written transcripts or summaries.
  2. Captions. Videos hosted through YouTube generally include captioning. You can learn how to enable captions in YouTube here: Turn YouTube captions on or off .
  3. Volume Controls. Your computer, tablet, or mobile device includes built-in volume controls, and most video or audio players provide additional volume settings.

Browser Compatibility

This website is generally intended to be compatible with current versions of major web browsers, including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Apple Safari.

Last Updated: April 14, 2026