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To: maceng2 who wrote (208202)10/1/2024 12:40:27 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (1) of 217750
 
In a Florida Town Ravaged by Storms, Homeowners All Want to Sell
Ballooning home insurance costs and the perennial threat of violent storms hit Tampa Bay housing market hard

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Deborah Acosta
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Oct. 1, 2024 5:30 am ET



Dustin Pentz, kneeling, paddled to see his home for the first time in Shore Acres, a neighborhood that often floods in St. Petersburg, Fla. Photo: Deborah Acosta/WSJ
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—Kellen Driscoll bought his home here in 2019, settling in the coastal enclave of Shore Acres. It flooded for the first time four years ago after tropical storm Eta dumped more than 3 feet of water.

Hoping it was a fluke, Driscoll tore out the affected drywall and started fresh. After all, the four-bedroom home built in 1960 had no flood history.

wsj.com

Home insurance going to $9000 and up for what used to be a $300000 to $500000 house 2 weeks ago.
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