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Insurance carrier exodus rattles California and Florida housing markets

Housing Wire

According to an analysis using CoreLogic’s Climate Risk Analytics: Composite Risk Score (CRA) , Florida’s Miami-Dade County is forecast to have the highest climate change-related risk in the United States, with estimated annual losses of $988 million per year through 2050.

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Opinion: why we all have a stake in closing the homeownership gap

Housing Wire

Many soon-to-be retirees are planning on selling their homes to fund their retirement and move into something smaller for their later years. They are counting on someone to buy their home at a fair price when they retire. Demographers estimate that by 2050, the U.S. population will become majority-minority. For decades, the U.S.

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A CALL FOR MORE ACCESSORY DWELLINGS AMID HOUSING CRUNCH

Will Springer Realtor

What is true is that every time we lean in and face the headwinds of economic weakness the housing market is a welcome refuge.As A climate-risk assessment published by the Risky Business Project estimated that between $66B and $160B worth of real estate will be below sea level by 2050. Everett claimed the No.

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Time for a makeover: Trade groups want a revamp of the major flood insurance program

Housing Wire

“A business as usual approach to flood mitigation will cause the NFIP debt to increase further and culminate in a sudden housing market crash beginning sometime around 2060,” the report states. Prior to the hurricane, property values in the region were rising “significantly faster than the national median.”

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