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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: redfish who wrote (23691)9/7/2004 3:05:59 PM
From: Wyätt GwyönRead Replies (2) of 306849
 
yeah, but one must admit this flurry of hurricanes does somewhat diminish the attractiveness of a place where there is a yearly risk of total housing destruction if not personal injury or death from bad weather, where insurers will be ready to jack up rates or leave the state, where it may be necessary once or even several times in one year to evacuate one's home or even the state. it seems Florida should be attractive to people who, in exchange for the natural beauty or whatever, are consciously willing to live with the harshness of nature and the attendant (at least potential) sacrifices, like Alaskans, as opposed to being a hotbed of real estate speculators and ridiculous prices and wanton development.
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