Those trying to avoid natural disasters and the fallout from climate change might want to set their sights on the Southwest.
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Category: hurricanes
Homeowners Hold On Tight: Wind Damage Expected To Cause Billions in Losses to These Regions
Climate change is expected to worsen the risk of wind damage that homes in certain parts of the country face from storms.
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You Can Huff and You Can Puff: $1.3M Pensacola Dome Home Is Made To Outsmart Hurricanes
This domed home on the waterfront was designed to weather the elements in Pensacola, FL. It can withstand winds of up to 300 mph.
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As Hurricane Ian Nears Florida, More Than a Million Homes Lie in Its Dangerous Path
More than 1 million homes lie in the path of Hurricane Ian, a Category 3 storm, which is expected to touch down this week around Tampa, FL.
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Natural Disasters Are Now Affecting Where Homebuyers Choose To Live
After witnessing the deadly carnage wrought by wildfires, storms, and the problems related to extreme heat and cold, natural disasters have become top of mind for homebuyers.
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After Hurricane Ida, Louisiana Bayou Community Contemplates Moving or Rebuilding
In Pointe-aux-Chênes, where 80% of homes are uninhabitable, deeply rooted residents wonder if outside money will be enough to save the community.
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More Storms Like Ida Will Probably Come, Upending Real Estate Markets
Hurricane Ida is likely a preview of what’s to come. Extreme weather is expected to become a problem farther inland, putting more communities at risk.
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How Bad Will Hurricane Season Be? More Than 31 Million U.S. Homes Are at Risk
While this hurricane season isn’t expected to be as bad as last year, several big storms are expected to hit, endangering tens of millions of U.S. homes.
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Waterfront Homeowners Weather High Insurance Costs After Major Storms
To avoid significant out-of-pocket costs, owners in high-risk areas are piecing together a growing selection of policies to get enough coverage.
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Rising Waters: Do You Live in One of America’s 10 Most Flood-Prone Counties?
Flooding across the country is getting worse, as storms become more severe and rainfall increases. These are the 10 counties most at risk for flooding.
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