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To: redfish who wrote (2584)8/30/2005 3:02:10 PM
From: Wyätt Gwyön  Respond to of 25987
 
People aren't going to leave the place where they were born, raised, have family, own a house and maybe own a business out of fear of a hurricane.

they may if they have several more years of this. it could be that the last two years of "un-normal" are the new normal. in that case, i think vast sectors could become semi-habitable ghostlands. or, at least kill the Florida RE bubble -ng-.

also, American workforce and society is very geographically mobile. i think people will resettle elsewhere. maybe NO will be the first case of this. what happens to RE prices in an area if just 10% of the population decides not to put up with this shit anymore.